Following the triumph over Borussia Dortmund, Barcelona forward Lamine Yamal played an important role as one of the players picked for anti-doping monitoring.
Following that, he discussed the game and expressed his delight with the team’s overall performance.
He underlined the match’s complexity, as well as the team’s efforts to remain constant throughout.
“It was a very difficult ground, the team was very good until the end,” he informed us.
Despite the opponent equalizing twice, he emphasized the team’s perseverance and ability to capitalize on opportunities.
“We had clear chances, they equalised on the two occasions we took the lead, but in the end, we have to know how to resist and when we have the opportunity to score,” according to him.
Yamal, the match’s best performer, highlighted the team’s growth since their confrontation with Betis. He stated that they learnt a significant lesson from the match, particularly about managing results in critical situations.
This time, the squad made the required modifications, allowing them to keep the lead until the final whistle.
“After the game against Betis, we had to learn. “When we put Ferri in charge, we should have known how to defend the outcome, and now we do,” he stated on mundodeportivo
Chemistry with Ferran Torres And Raphinha
Yamal also commended Ferran Torres, whom he helped for the second consecutive game. Their understanding on the field has been remarkable, with Yamal helping Torres for crucial goals in successive games.
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Reflecting on their chemistry, he recalled a similar performance against Betis and showed his admiration for Torres and his two key goals in this game.
“We understand each other quite well. A similar incident occurred at Benito Villamarin. I’m thrilled for him and his two goals.
In addition to aiding Torres, Yamal came close to setting up another goal in the game’s opening moments. He made a wonderful pass to Raphinha with the outside of his foot, but the Brazilian failed to convert the opportunity.
“I informed Rafa that he had it (laughs). It’s a resource that’s functioning well for me and will continue to do so as long as I aid the team. It’s something that comes naturally to me; I don’t practice it all the time in training,” he explained.
Yamal’s performance and contributions continue to show his maturation and effect on the field, demonstrating once more why he is such an important member for the club.
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