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Lamine Yamal (Source: X)
Lamine Yamal is determined to elevate his career beyond merely being a Golden Boy award winner. He has set his sights on winning the prestigious Ballon d'Or and is committed to helping Barcelona capture their first Champions League title since 2015. At just 17 years old, Yamal is already achieving remarkable feat on the field, and his talent suggests he has the potential to make a lasting impact.
Lamine Yamal's dream of winning it all by 21
Lamine Yamal, 17-year-old, is already focused on achieving the highest collective and individual accolades in football. He made an impact straightaway when he broke into the Barcelona first team under Xavi towards the end of the 2022-23 season. By the following season, he not only secured his position but became a key player.
The La Masia graduate has established himself as an indispensable asset for both Hansi Flick's Barcelona and Luis de la Fuente's Spain. He played a pivotal role in securing the EURO 2024 title, where he rightfully earned the accolade of the best young player of the tournament. His impressive performances over the past year have culminated in a well-deserved Golden Boy award, following his earlier triumph with France Football's Kopa Trophy at the Ballon d'Or ceremony.
"If I win with Barca, especially the Champions League, I will have more chances to aim for the individual trophy that crowns a player's career: the Ballon d'Or. No player wins individual awards if he fails to win anything collectively with his team. So by winning collectively I will be closer to individual awards because one thing is the consequence of the other." Yamal said.
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