He might be underage for a driving licence, but he delivers it like a veteran

He’s not even an adult yet, but his performance level is beyond comprehensible, even in terms of mature players.One of Barca’s finest gems, still 17, is now making an impact on an international stage too.His full name is long and too complicated to remember – Pablo Martin Paez Gavira – but the nickname Gavi already rings a bell when talking about the worlds most prodigious offspring.The talented midfielder recorded his third appearance for La Roja on Thursday night in Athens against Greece. Although he did not score the game’s only goal, the Blaugrana talent seriously influenced the match and Spain’s vital victory that could provide them with a ticket for the 2022 World Cup.(1.45) SPAIN (4.50) SWEDEN (8.50)Before his club teammate Busquets replaced him 20 minutes into the second half, Gavi shone on the big stage like no one else before. He had 100% passing accuracy (43 out of 43), three out of five successful dribbles and won as many as six duels.And the guy is, let us underline that, still only 17.Gavi’s passing accuracy yesterday was 100%. La Masia produces the best Midfielders pic.twitter.com/lqSViLL21O— Ezenwanyi Camp Nou ❤💙 (@Jiji_Byte) November 12, 2021 Alongside Ansu Fati and Pedri, Gavi is the most promising foundation of Barca’s future. The cooperation with another former La Massia ‘product’ Xavi – now in command of the squad – could transform him into a stellar player.Ansu Fati – Barca’s beam of hope for years to comeTen games he has played for the Catalan giants guarantee we are going to see much more of the tiny midfielder in the years to come. Moreover, the Sweden tie on Sunday night could be an excellent opportunity to present himself to the worldwide audience as his side books a place at World Cup.

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