Fermin Lopez continues to fascinate fans not just with his performances on the pitch but also with his down-to-earth nature and great affection for FC Barcelona.
In a recent interactive session hosted by ‘Residency’, the young midfielder opened up about his dreams, inspirations, and personal rituals, revealing a player who is completely engaged in the club’s culture and driven by collective achievement.
“I’m just a normal boy fighting for his dreams,” Fermin added. Having progressed through the La Masia system, he embodies the ethos of homegrown talent who is now confident and proud to join the first squad.
There is no doubt where Fermin’s heart is. When asked about his favorite stadium, he didn’t hesitate to say “Camp Nou, our home.”
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For him, being a part of Barça is more than a job; it is a lifelong love. His ambitions are well aligned with the club’s goals. “One of my dreams is to win the Champions League with Barcelona,” he said, adding, “and the World Cup with Spain.” Reported By 90 Min.
Players he looks up to
Fermin looks to two of football’s most iconic figures for inspiration: “Leo Messi and Andres Iniesta have always been my idols.”
Fermin, like them, is primarily concerned with team success. “I do not think about particular awards. I’m only thinking about titles. “If they [awards] come, they will come.”
When questioned about the forthcoming Ballon d’Or, he kept things simple and loyal: “Whoever wins it, I just hope it’s someone from Barça.”
Fermin described the celebration in his own unique style. His signature goal celebration, a hand to the temple in a military salute, holds special significance. “It’s for my friend Jan Raich,” he clarified, referring to the Catalan musician and influencer.
He even performed it in the last Clasico after scoring what should have been a genuine goal in the 5-3 thriller against Real Madrid, only to see it rejected by the referees.
When it comes to celebrating goals, one teammate stands out in his opinion: “Lamine’s celebrations are brutal.” “I love them,” he concluded.
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