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Lamine Yamal worries FC Barcelona

Lamine Yamal, 17 years old, unavailable

Lamine Yamal, injured in the ankle, will miss FC Barcelona's next matches.

Lamine Yamalnugget of FC Barcelona aged only 17, is at the heart of the Catalan club's concerns. Since his right ankle injury, which occurred during the match against Red Star Belgrade, the young winger has not yet returned to team training. This situation is all the more worrying as his absence seems to be prolonged.

According to the media Sport, Yamal will not be present during the match against Celta Vigo this Saturday in La Liga. Moreover, his return for the Champions League match against , scheduled for next Tuesday, is also compromised.

Strict caution to preserve the nugget

FC Barcelona, ​​well aware of the importance of Lamine Yamal in its workforce, opts for caution. The club prefers not to take any risks with its jewel, even if his absence represents a serious blow. He has scored six goals and eight assists in 16 appearances in all competitions this season. Yamal is already establishing himself as a key element of the Barcelona attack.

Despite everything, Barça's medical and technical staff remain optimistic about his recovery. The decision to extend your rest is above all motivated by the desire to avoid any relapse.

Furthermore, the other Barcelona internationals, returning from the international break, resume training this Thursday. The team's dynamic remains positive, but the prolonged absence of Yamal could redistribute the cards within the offensive squad.

Essential strategic management

For FC Barcelona, ​​the stakes go beyond the next meetings. At only 17 years old, Lamine Yamal represents the future of the club. Managing it with care is an absolute priority to preserve its immense potential in the long term.

The caution displayed by the Catalan club is therefore understandable. But in the immediate future, the team will have to adapt to compensate for this lack, while Barcelona's ambitions remain high both in La Liga and in Europe.

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