A former FC Barcelona player knights Lamine Yamal

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Lamine Yamal continues to dazzle the football world with his talent. The FC Barcelona player notably stood out against Bayern Munich (4-1) this Wednesday in the Champions League. As part of ‘Media Day’ a few hours before the start of the MLS playoffs, Jordi Alba was questioned about the young right winger and his progress. Like many, the Inter Miami player is amazed by what Yamal, only 17 years old, is achieving.

When I was still at Barça, he was already training with the first team and even made his debut in a match against Real Betis. It’s clear that he’s grown up a lot, he’s a 17-year-old kid and what he’s doing is crazy. We have to support him and the people there do things very well. You have to be patient and not compare him to anyone, because at the end of the day, Leo (Messi) is Leo and there is no other player like him. But I think he is having a very good season, that he is taking on responsibilities which are not easy at his age and that we must give him a lot of value. I hope he continues to learn and enjoy football », Confided the former Spanish international for Marca. Yamal will be in action again this Saturday during the Clasico against Real Madrid in La Liga.

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