Former La Masia coach Oscar Lopez has claimed that Barcelona star Lamine Yamal will eventually be capable of playing wherever he wants on the pitch as he continues his development. The Spanish teenager has been a revelation on the right-wing since he emerged from the Catalan giants’ youth ranks.
Oscar Lopez told Sport that he expects the winger to eventually shift to a central position. He said (via Barca Blaugranes):
Lamine Yamal has been phenomenal since he broke into the Barcelona team at the age of 15. The 17-year-old has already established himself as a key part of La Blaugrana, bagging 25 goals and 34 assists in 106 club games. For the Spanish national team, Yamal has six goals and nine assists in 21 appearances.
Cristiano Ronaldo has urged fans and media to allow Barcelona star Lamine Yamal to develop. The five-time Ballon d’Or winner discussed the Spanish youngster after he helped his nation beat La Roja in the UEFA Nations League final.
In a discussion with the press after he led the Portuguese national team to victory, Ronaldo said (via the Daily Mail):
Lamine Yamal has dazzled for club and country already in his career, helping Spain to Euro 2024 before leading Barcelona to a domestic treble. The 17-year-old recently signed a contract with the Catalan club until the summer of 2031.
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