Yamal: The Comeback is Possible, and We Will Fight Until the End
Lamine Yamal, a player for Barcelona, spoke before the match against Atletico Madrid in the second leg of the Champions League quarter-finals at the Metropolitano Stadium, affirming his team's confidence in making a comeback despite the difficulty of the task.
Yamal said: 'I have watched the 6-1 match several times, and I watched it live. Neymar was a part of my childhood, he is my idol, and I will always be grateful for what he has given to football, he inspired us all.'
He continued: 'There is tension in every match, and what happened at Metropolitano was part of the game and it's over. We are now focused on tomorrow's match, and when things don't go my way, I try to give my best to help the team.'
He added: 'I was lucky to have a big responsibility from a young age, and I don't see it as a burden but an advantage. The trust my teammates give me is very precious.'
He went on: 'I don't know how I will be in three years, but I hope to achieve more titles, and I wish to win the World Cup and the Champions League.'
He said: 'La Masia is very important in matches like these, we are all club members and love Barcelona, and we will fight to the end for this jersey.'
He continued: 'The Champions League and the World Cup are the most important tournaments, I have always dreamed of scoring goals with Barcelona in this competition.'
He continued: 'I feel very good, and I am excited for tomorrow's match, and I hope I can make a difference.'
He added: 'We know we are out of the cup, but Barcelona has been striving for years to win the Champions League, and we have a great desire to qualify and will give our all.'
He confirmed: 'I love these moments, especially after doubts about my level at the beginning of the season, because they show the real players.'
He added: 'We promise that we will fight until the end, we will not leave a single minute without effort, and we will give everything we have, the match is not over yet and the comeback is possible.'
He pointed out: 'We have to play in our style and with intensity without losing our identity, we don't see the comeback as a miracle, but as something possible if we show our true level, we are a young team and love this club and will fight to reach the semi-finals.'
Yamal said: 'I have watched the 6-1 match several times, and I watched it live. Neymar was a part of my childhood, he is my idol, and I will always be grateful for what he has given to football, he inspired us all.'
He continued: 'There is tension in every match, and what happened at Metropolitano was part of the game and it's over. We are now focused on tomorrow's match, and when things don't go my way, I try to give my best to help the team.'
He added: 'I was lucky to have a big responsibility from a young age, and I don't see it as a burden but an advantage. The trust my teammates give me is very precious.'
He went on: 'I don't know how I will be in three years, but I hope to achieve more titles, and I wish to win the World Cup and the Champions League.'
He said: 'La Masia is very important in matches like these, we are all club members and love Barcelona, and we will fight to the end for this jersey.'
He continued: 'The Champions League and the World Cup are the most important tournaments, I have always dreamed of scoring goals with Barcelona in this competition.'
He continued: 'I feel very good, and I am excited for tomorrow's match, and I hope I can make a difference.'
He added: 'We know we are out of the cup, but Barcelona has been striving for years to win the Champions League, and we have a great desire to qualify and will give our all.'
He confirmed: 'I love these moments, especially after doubts about my level at the beginning of the season, because they show the real players.'
He added: 'We promise that we will fight until the end, we will not leave a single minute without effort, and we will give everything we have, the match is not over yet and the comeback is possible.'
He pointed out: 'We have to play in our style and with intensity without losing our identity, we don't see the comeback as a miracle, but as something possible if we show our true level, we are a young team and love this club and will fight to reach the semi-finals.'