Lamine Yamal, the immense relief

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Barca beat Getafe on Wednesday to claim their seventh win in seven La Liga matches.

The match was not easy for the championship leaders, who also saw Lamine Yamal come off at the end of the match following a knock.

The 17-year-old sensation was back on the pitch from the start and ended up playing 90 minutes at the Estadi Olimpic. However, he picked up a knock in the final minutes and at the final whistle he was seen limping off gingerly.

Nothing serious for Yamal

Naturally, this has raised concerns among Barca fans, particularly with games against Osasuna, Young Boys and Alaves coming up before the international break. Fortunately, he appeared to be in good health, with club sources reporting that there were no serious injuries.

Either way, it might be best if Lamine Yamal is rested against Osasuna on Saturday, even if he is fine. For a 17-year-old, he has played a lot of football this early in the season, so Barcelona should be concerned about an increased risk of injuries.

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