Pedro makes history after scoring in Europa League final

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Pedro makes history after scoring in Europa League final

On Wednesday night, Chelsea beat Arsenal 4-1 in the Europa League final. Former Barcelona man Pedro Rodriguez scored the Blues' second goal of the game and, therefore, made history.

The La Masia graduate has become the first player to have scored in all of the European major finals - the Champions League/Champions Cup, the Europa League/UEFA Cup and the European Supercup.

The Spaniard has always been a man ready to decide the game. Back in 2011, the winger's goal in the 3-1 win against Manchester United helped the Blaugrana to win the Champions League at Wembley.

Pedro was also the one who scored the winner in the 5-4 win against Sevilla in the 2014/15 UEFA Super Cup.

All in all, the 31-year-old was part of Barcelona for 12 years, spent 9 seasons with the first team at Camp Nou scoring 99 goals in 321 appearances for the Catalans across all competitions and winning 20 trophies with the club before moving to Chelsea in 2015.

AuthorDenis WunderSourceTribuna.com
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