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Before the highly anticipated Clasico between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona, Saturday evening at Santiago-Bernabeu (9 p.m.), Sergio Agüero does not hide his admiration for the young Lamine Yamal, whom he considers superior to Vinicius Jr in terms of pure talent . According to the former Argentinian striker, interviewed by Mundo Deportivothe Spaniard has “many more things” that the Brazilian “in terms of playing style”, even if the Merengue has more experience and titles.
The “Kun”, who briefly played for Barça, adds that the Blaugrana impresses with his exceptional maturity despite his 17 years. “He does things that make him look like he’s 26 or 28, he said. Vinicius is in the top 3 in the world but because of his age and talent, I prefer Lamine more. If it were up to me, I’d have one on each side of my team to drive the opponent crazy. It’s like when Messi and Neymar were together. »
“We don’t see the Mbappé of PSG”
At the dawn of this shock of the 11th day of La Liga, the former Manchester City scorer also took the opportunity to give his opinion on Kylian Mbappé’s debut at the White House. A French attacker who, according to him, “does not have the talent of Vinicius”. “Mbappé must try to adapt to the Madrid game, he analyzes. In Paris, he remained high while waiting for the counters to kill (the actions) but they (with Vinicius) are totally different. »
For Sergio Agüero, “we don’t see the Mbappé of PSG who changed the face of the opponent. Against Madrid, we must protect Vinicius’ area. He’s the one who breaks the game and hurts you. » Hansi Flick, the Barcelona coach, is therefore warned, even if he would undoubtedly be wrong not to also closely monitor the captain of the Blues who, if he does not shine as much as in Ligue 1, has already scored 6 goals in 9 league matches with Real.
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