Barça: the incredible anecdote of Lamine Yamal

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In an interview with France FootballLamine Yamal (17 years old), currently playing for FC Barcelona, ​​looked back on his incredible rise. Recently crowned European champion with La Roja, the Culers winger looked back on his beginnings in football. The opportunity for him to deliver a surprising anecdote. “I remember that when I went to school, I would carry it (the ball, editor’s note) in a bag.”.

“Just before going to class, I would hide it in my backpack because the teacher didn’t want me to put it on the table. At home, I liked to play football with my dogs. My father said that I had nothing to fear, that they wouldn’t bite me, so I would have fun with them. Dribbling a dog is the hardest thing to do. It’s part of my learning, it was like training.”. And today, it seems to be working for him…

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