Gavi: If Not a Footballer, I Would Be a Police Officer
Spanish midfielder Gavi recently shared insights about his life and career, revealing that if he weren't a

Spanish footballer Gavi has shared his dream of scoring the decisive goal in the World Cup final, envisioning a stunning bicycle kick against Argentina, led by Lionel Messi. As one of the key players for Spain, Gavi spoke ahead of the crucial quarter-final match against Belgium, highlighting the strength of team unity as their greatest asset.
In a press conference, Gavi remarked, "It's important that we all have clarity, whether we play or not. We must represent our country through unity, contributing our part. We are very united, and one of our greatest strengths is knowing that those who don't play also help us win matches." This statement reflects the collaborative spirit within the Spanish squad as they aim for success in the tournament.
When asked about Spain's status as favorites, Gavi was cautious, stating, "I don't like to talk about that. Belgium has fantastic players, just like Portugal. We need to focus on doing our job well. If we do that, things will go well for us. The important thing is to win against Belgium." He also expressed a preference for facing Argentina in the final, citing Messi as a key reason.
Gavi's determination to play a significant role in the remaining matches is evident. He said, "Of course, I hope to be important in the World Cup. I dream of scoring the title-winning goal. I've always imagined scoring a bicycle kick in the World Cup final. These are dreams, and I hope they come true. As for the opponent, I would like Argentina because of Leo Messi, but it doesn't matter who it is as long as we reach the final."
With Spain gearing up for their match against Belgium, Gavi's intensity and commitment to the team's success shine through, as he aims to contribute to their quest for World Cup glory.