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If FC Barcelona has achieved a flawless start to the La Liga season, it is largely thanks to Robert Lewandowski and Lamine Yamal. Between them, they have ten goals and seven assists in seven games. While it’s not that surprising to see the former Bayern center forward continuing to perform at 36, it is a real surprise to see a 17-year-old player have such great importance in such a team like that of Barça. The Pole himself is the biggest fan. In an interview published this Thursday by Bleacher Report FootballLewandowski states that Lamine Yamal is the “ best winger in the world » at the moment and gives him some advice for the future.
“ Of course he has the potential to become the best player in the world in the future. He is 17 years old and has a very long career ahead of him. In the world of football, the important thing is not always how you start, but how you finish or how you will be in 10 or 15 years. (…) When I look at the new generation, I think they have a very difficult challenge with social media. One day you’re a hero and the next day you’re at your lowest. I hope he has a long career and doesn’t take into account what people say. Let him keep his feet on the ground and remember that what is part of his life is football “, he specifies.
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