Barcelona Hope Young Talent Learn From Champions League Disappointment
The 18-year-old said he will not give up after Barcelona’s quarterfinal exit and posted LeBron James’ 2016 comeback image on Instagram.
- Barcelona's Champions League campaign ended Tuesday despite a 2-1 victory over Atletico Madrid in the quarterfinals, but 18-year-old Lamine Yamal renewed his promise to win the trophy for the Catalan club.
- President-Elect Joan Laporta announced Wednesday that Barcelona will file a formal complaint with UEFA, calling the refereeing "shameful" and "inadmissible" after disputed decisions in both legs.
- Inspired by LeBron James' 3-1 comeback with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Yamal stated "But giving up is not an option," emphasizing that every mistake would become a lesson for the team.
- Discipline hampered the campaign; Pau Cubars was sent off during the first leg, while Eric Garc received a red card in the second half on Tuesday, leaving the squad shorthanded.
- With a nine-point lead over second-place Real Madrid in the Spanish league after 31 rounds, Barcelona shifts focus to domestic competition, facing Celta Vigo next week.
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Lamine Yamal renewed her promise to win the Champions League with Barcelona.
After another exit, Yamal again vows to win Champions League with Barcelona
Lamine Yamal has renewed his promise to win the Champions League with Barcelona. Following the team’s elimination by Atletico Madrid in the quarterfinals, the 18-year-old Yamal says he will not give up and will fulfil his vow to capture the trophy with the Catalan club.
Lamine Yamal Sends Powerful Message to Barcelona Fans After Setback — Akelicious
Young Barcelona star Lamine Yamal has delivered an emotional and inspiring message to supporters of FC Barcelona following the club’s recent disappointment. In a heartfelt note shared with fans, the teenage sensation admitted that despite the team’s efforts, it wasn’t enough to achieve their desired result. However, he emphasized that setbacks are part of the journey to success. “We gave everything, but it wasn’t enough. This is only part of the…
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