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The Spain international Pedro, who is currently plying for the Premier League giant Chelsea FC has recently admitted that he is now very happy at Chelsea after previously questioning his long-term future at Stamford Bridge.
Pedro's goalscoring record for Chelsea across all competitions:
2015/16: 40 games, 8 goals
2016/17: 27 games, 9 goals
Improvement. pic.twitter.com/uBBmnTqZhh— Chelsea FC (@CFC_Arena) February 15, 2017
After suffering to show some quality football last season of the Premier League the Spanish forward revealed in October 2016 that he had held tentative talks with Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu regarding a possible return to Camp Nou.
But the 29-year-old former Barcelona man took the decision to stay with the Blues and is now back on form and settled in the Premier League with scoring some of quality goals for Chelsea in 2016/2017.
And Pedro has recently admitted that he is now very happy at Chelsea as Pedro has already scored nine goals in 27 appearances and it is seems like Pedro is now back on form and settled in the Premier League.
Recently in an interview with Chelsea’s official magazine, Pedro said, "This is the best moment for me at this club and also the best moment for the whole team since I've been here,”
"I'm very happy here. It's a good situation when you are top of the League and progressing in the FA Cup. We are on the right path.”
"Last year was a difficult one for me, for the club, for the team, but this year is different.
"With this coach, all the team is focused on the fight for the title, with more confidence for every game and this is good. It's a completely different season”
"Every day I'm more comfortable with the team, with my team-mates, with the club and I have a good relationship with the supporters. All is good for me here and I'm very happy with the situation."
Pedro further added, "I understand the Premier League more now.”
"It's very different compared to Spain, but now I'm in my second year here I understand the football. It's quicker, more intense and more competitive.”
"For me it's different now I have adapted. I have to run a lot, play harder and I'm very quick, which helps me in the games here in England.”