Yamal before El Classicos: I want to be remembered as the legend of Barcelona

Lamine Yamal expects “El Classico” Bravely. No fear. His rise as a player has been spectacular within months. The ambition to think so highly motivates him, and in an interview for LaLiga World, he showed his feelings before the Real Madrid game. The hostile atmosphere that will meet [...]
The hostile atmosphere I will encounter in Santiago Bernabau won't scare him. He showed this to European when he led the Spanish national against host Germany in Stutgart, with the stadium supporting the local team in the quarterfinals of the European.
This year when I get the ball I feel how the tribune screams start, and that motivates me a lot,” said Lamine. Outside the field is not hidden, and in Montjuïc it is common to watch him raise his hands whenever he has a corner or aut blow to seek the help of the cheers.
Lamine will face a strong opponent like Ferland Mendy, but his presence will not change his game style: “Zaconally I look at the side guard and go towards him with everything. It's a feeling I've never had before. ”
Lamine Yamal's motivating element is extraordinary. It's like having my mother in front of me telling me to attack my opponent. It's a feeling I can't describe, but it's incredible. ”
The blaugran striker explains that the family has played a fundamental role in maintaining good conduct in the field, despite the harsh game it sometimes takes. Lamine considers that the most important thing for a person is to be the way your parents educated you. This is who you are.”
On the eve of the classics, Lamine does not hesitate and claims that “would like to remember in Barcha's history as a legend. Thanks to Barcelona, I'm who I am. She gave me everything. ”
Barcelona's target is to continue for many years, protecting the blaugra fan, to the point that he aspires to <x0 life at Barca,”, even though he is aware he's very young.
Lamine Yamal has grown too fast. At the age of 16, it was already a reference to Barça and the Spanish national. At the age of 17, he continues to show new shades of his game every day in the form of drives, impossible passage, or unexpected reactions to the ball on foot.
His reading of the game is spectacular. In Bernabeu, he wants to display his class once more and achieve a victory that would leave Barcelona with six points ahead of the eternal rival in the league ranking board.












