
Yamal's Readiness to Face Paris Saint-Germain
The Spanish newspaper "Sport" reported that Barcelona held its final training session on Tuesday morning before facing Paris Saint-Germain, scheduled for Wednesday at the Montjuïc Stadium, as part of the second round of the group stage in the Champions League.
The newspaper noted that attention was focused on the young talent Lamine Yamal, who participated fully in the training alongside his teammate Koundé, confirming that he is 100% ready for this important match after recovering from a groin injury that kept him out of four matches. It also clarified that he appeared in good form during his last participation against Real Sociedad, where he assisted Robert Lewandowski's winning goal.
Sport also confirmed that left-back Alejandro Balde will be included in the squad after participating in training normally since last week, despite missing the match against Real Sociedad due to a technical decision from coach Hans Flick, who preferred to rest him in preparation for the European clash.
The training session witnessed a positive atmosphere, featuring ball drills and celebrations for two teammates, Drew, who played his first official match with the first team, and Marc Bernal, who renewed his contract with Barcelona until 2029.
The newspaper noted that attention was focused on the young talent Lamine Yamal, who participated fully in the training alongside his teammate Koundé, confirming that he is 100% ready for this important match after recovering from a groin injury that kept him out of four matches. It also clarified that he appeared in good form during his last participation against Real Sociedad, where he assisted Robert Lewandowski's winning goal.
Sport also confirmed that left-back Alejandro Balde will be included in the squad after participating in training normally since last week, despite missing the match against Real Sociedad due to a technical decision from coach Hans Flick, who preferred to rest him in preparation for the European clash.
The training session witnessed a positive atmosphere, featuring ball drills and celebrations for two teammates, Drew, who played his first official match with the first team, and Marc Bernal, who renewed his contract with Barcelona until 2029.