
In a thrilling match in the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League against Inter, Barcelona dramatically exited the competition. After drawing 3-3 in the first leg against the Italian club Inter, the Catalans missed their chance in the return leg, losing 4-3 after extra time.
After the match, one of the team's bright talents, 18-year-old gifted player Lamin Yamal addressed the fans, promising them that they would definitely win the Champions League trophy in the future.
“We gave our all on the field, utilized all our opportunities. Unfortunately, this season we couldn't win in the Champions League. But we will not give up; we will return and strive to win again,” said Lamin Yamal.
He emphasized that Barcelona must return to the pinnacle of Europe in accordance with its history and prestige:
“Kules (Barcelona fans), we will take our club to where it deserves to be and we will not stop until we secure the highest trophies. This is my promise to you, and I will definitely fulfill it. We will bring this victory in the Champions League to our city!”
At the same time, Yamal called on fans to support the team together in the upcoming classic match against Real Madrid in the Spanish championship (La Liga) on Sunday:
“Yes, today was a tough day for us. But on Sunday, another important final awaits us – 'El Clasico'. In this match, we must achieve victory together with our fans. Long live Barsa!” concluded Lamin.
It is worth noting that young talent Lamin Yamal has many fans not only in Spain but also around the world, including Uzbekistan. His words are sure to rekindle the belief in a Champions League victory among fans in various corners of the world.
In turn, the failure of Barcelona in this year's Champions League is widely discussed by sports publications in countries like Spain, Italy, and Turkey. Many speculations have also arisen about the Catalans' new plans and new players for the next season.
Such firm promises from young talents like Yamal are inspiring new hopes among fans. For now, Barcelona has said goodbye to the Champions League, but a new chapter in the club's great history is still ahead. Lamin Yamal could be one of the key figures in writing that history.