Barça: Lamine Yamal fit for the reception of Seville

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Lamine Yamal is already ready to go back into battle. Victim of muscular discomfort with Spain against Denmark (1-0), the young 17-year-old winger was preserved by Luis de la Fuente for the match against Serbia in the Nations League. Returning earlier than expected to Barcelona, ​​his club announced that he was suffering from a “ muscular overload of the hamstring of the left thigh “. No resumption date had been disclosed, which could suggest a long absence for the Spaniard.

But ultimately, we won’t have to wait long before seeing him again. This Saturday, Hansi Flick declared at a press conference that Lamine Yamal is “ ready to play » and will be in the group for the reception of Seville, this Sunday in La Liga. “ We will field the best starting 11 against Sevilla. (…) I think the rest and treatment he received was very good. So I thank the national team and the national coach. And I think removing him from the selection was a good decision “, declared the German technician of Barça.

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