Spanish-Moroccan star Lamine Yamal sees Liverpool as Barcelona’s main Champions League rival
Barcelona’s Spanish-Moroccan prodigy Lamine Yamal has identified Liverpool as the only club he considers a serious threat to the Catalan side’s Champions League ambitions this season.
With the knockout stages of Europe’s elite competition heating up, Yamal is confident Barcelona can challenge for the title but sees Liverpool as the primary obstacle.
Speaking ahead of Barça’s La Liga clash against Las Palmas, the 16-year-old revealed his belief that the Premier League side stands out among the competition.
“I think only Liverpool are bigger favourites than us in the Champions League… because they finished top of their group,” Yamal told Mundo Deportivo.
Despite his admiration for Liverpool’s strong campaign, Yamal remains confident in Barcelona’s chances.
“We have the capabilities to compete and go all the way. We can be there,” he added.
Yamal’s rapid rise at Barcelona has been a bright spot in a season filled with ups and downs.
Known for his creativity, composure, and attacking flair, the teenager has become an integral part of the first team, earning the trust of both coaches and fans.
His loyalty to the Catalan club is evident. Having progressed through the ranks of La Masia, Barcelona’s famed youth academy, Yamal has often expressed his desire to make history with the club.
“I want to stay here as long as possible and win many titles with this club,” he previously shared.
Barcelona, aiming to reclaim its former European dominance, sees Yamal as a key figure in their current and future plans.
While Real Madrid remains the team to beat in the Champions League, Yamal’s comments highlight the respect he holds for Liverpool’s consistency in European competitions.
As the Champions League progresses, Barcelona will hope that Yamal’s confidence translates into success on the pitch.
With Liverpool and Real Madrid looming as major threats, the road to European glory will be anything but easy.
However, with young talents like Yamal leading the charge, Barcelona’s hopes remain firmly alive.
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