Lamine Yamal: Barcelona's Wonderkid Shines in New Role, Talks Spain over Morocco | La Liga MVP
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Lamine Yamal is making waves on and off the pitch this week. Barcelona’s wonderkid delivered a standout performance in their 5‑3 win over Real Betis, playing centrally as an attacking midfielder for the first time, a role that has fans and pundits buzzing. Hansi Flick deployed him as a No.10 due to injuries and absences in midfield, and Yamal responded with a complete display: he scored a penalty, created three chances, made three tackles, and drew six fouls, showing both attacking flair and defensive diligence. Flick praised him as incredible, highlighting his defensive work and connection with teammate Raphinha, and confirmed the move was a joint decision with the coaching staff. Barcelona media note this could be a tactical experiment rather than a permanent switch, especially with natural playmakers like Dani Olmo and Fermín López returning to fitness, but the early signs suggest Yamal could thrive in a more central, creative role long term.
On the international front, Yamal opened up in a major CBS 60 Minutes interview, explaining why he chose to represent Spain over Morocco. Eligible through his Moroccan-born father, he said he never really had a doubt, driven by his desire to win a World Cup and play in the Euros, which he’s already done. He spoke emotionally about his roots in the Rocafonda neighborhood of Mataró, his love for the game, and how soccer puts everyone on equal ground regardless of background. That interview has gone viral, with fans and media highlighting his maturity and charisma.
Spain coach Luis de la Fuente has also reignited the hype, telling Marca that if Yamal stays fit and develops normally, he can become an epoch‑making player on the level of Messi, Maradona, or Cristiano Ronaldo. Domestically, Yamal was named La Liga MVP for November, capping a month where his performances solidified his status as one of the world’s most exciting young talents.
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