I left a terrified in the park


Barcelona teenager Ramin Yamal is not afraid to face Inter Milan in the Champions League semi-finals.

Mataro grew up in the town of Catalan when Yamal spent time with his father, snapped to Barca and moved to La Masia.

His progress after that has been remarkable, with the 17-year-old appearing in Barca for the 100th time against Inter at Camp Nou, with the first leg of tomorrow night’s final four tie. In his first 99, he scored 21 goals and provided 27 assists.

Today, Winger said: “At my age, very few players have played so many games at clubs like Barca, and that’s what I value most.

Confidence is not a problem for bullish Yamal

His fearless approach not only shows the way he plays, but also shows the confidence he projects into the media.

“I left a terror at the park in Mataro a long time ago,” he said. He also said the size of the stage he currently holds in existence before he rejected the proposal.

Yamal played in the intense Copa del Rey Finals against Real Madrid in Seville on Saturday.

He added: “I don’t call it pressure. Feel like a cup final, get out and have fun with two rivals.

As long as Barcelona wins, critics aren’t the problem

Yamal dyed his blonde hair before the Madrid match and appears to be more used to his superstar status.

That doesn’t mean he’s lost focus.

He states of his critics: “As long as I win, they can’t say anything to me.

Regarding his new bleached look and increased social media activity, he added:

Although Saturday’s victory over Madrid was very pleased for Blaugrana, boss Hansi Flick says that the focus is fully trained at Inter.

The German said:

“We need to create the best version with Intel in both games.

“We’ll focus on the first leg. Inter is a very complicated rival and one of the best defenses in Europe. They have a very good midfield and strong progress. Transitions are very dangerous. It’s a difficult game and you have to prepare.

“We talked about what we need to change. We have to protect and cover the space. It’s important to have possessions, not making mistakes, and be proactive.”

Flick confirmed that Wojciech Szczesny missed Marc-Andre Ter Stegen and continued his goal.



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