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Neymar’s message to Lamine Yamal: ‘You are very…’

“It’s Lamine, but he looks like Leo. It’s Yamal, but he reminds us of Messi!” This is how the radio described Lamine’s superb goal.

Lamine Yamal has established himself as a reality, and no one can predict the limit for a player who, at just 17 years old, has shattered all expectations and become a Barca mainstay under Flick. In this context, Neymar, who once held a similar position, did not hesitate to respond to an Instagram post from the native of Rocafonda.

Barça delivered a striking performance against Betis in the Super Cup round of 16. The team led by Pellegrini could barely respond to a team revitalized by Yeda. Lamine Yamal was one of the standout players in Barça’s impressive performance, scoring a goal and providing an assist. Beyond what the referee recorded, the young talent was once again the player who creates opportunities where none seem possible, and shows calm when the team reaches the flanks too quickly.

His extraordinary emergence has not gone unnoticed by the great talents of world football, several of whom have already let themselves be seduced by the brilliance of the Barça star without daring to place limits on his development. Neymar, who does not hesitate to express his affection for Barça, was also one of them. In an Instagram update after Lamine Yamal’s match, the 17-year-old shared a photo celebrating on the pitch, accompanied by a Brazilian song. The current Al-Hilal player in Saudi Arabia did not hesitate to comment: “You are very Brazilian. Dance, crack.”

It is well known that Lamine Yamal has great admiration for Neymar. Barça’s number ’19’ celebrated several times in the style of the Brazilian. With the world of football at his feet, the recent European champion with Spain confirms his place among the best, if not the best, in his position. Having demonstrated extraordinary talent and superiority in the lower categories, his rise to the elite makes him one of the strong contenders for the Ballon d’Or in the years to come.

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