Barca's Yamal: I admire Messi but don't compare myself to him
Real Madrid's Brazilian forward Vinicius Junior (R) and Barcelona's Spanish forward Lamine Yamal fight for the ball during their Spanish Cup, Copa del Rey (King's Cup) final football match between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid CF at La Cartuja stadium in Seville on April 26, 2025. (Photo by Pierre-Philippe MARCOU / AFP)
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Barcelona star Lamine Yamal said he is
focussed on being himself and not on comparisons to Lionel Messi, ahead of the
Champions League semi-final clash against Inter Milan on Wednesday.
The 17-year-old star has become a key
figure on the right flank, where Barca's all-time top goalscorer Messi operated
for many years, with both players coming through their La Masia youth academy.
Barcelona last reached the Champions League
final with Messi on the right of the attack in 2015 and Yamal is hoping to lead
the Catalan giants back there this season.
"I don't compare myself to him,
because I don't compare myself to anyone -- and much less with Messi,"
Yamal told reporters Tuesday.
"We are thinking about improving
ourselves, every day, and on being better on the next day.
"So I don't think the comparison makes
sense, with Messi even less -- I'm going to enjoy myself, and be myself."
Yamal said he thought the Argentine forward
was the greatest player of all time.
"I admire him obviously, as the best
player in history, but I don't compare myself to him," he reiterated.
If Yamal features as expected against Inter
Milan on Wednesday at the Olympic Stadium, he will make his 100th appearance
for Barcelona across all competitions.
Yamal set up two goals in the Copa del Rey
final as Barcelona beat bitter rivals Real Madrid 3-2 on Saturday, taking
another step towards a potential quadruple this season.
"I'm really excited, it's my first
(European) semi-final, and for many others in the team too," added Yamal,
who said he had no nerves ahead of the game.
"I've not had any fear, but I have
motivation ahead of the game -- I think the butterflies in your stomach are
good, all of us players have them.
"But fear... I left fear in the park
in Mataro (Yamal's hometown) a long time ago."
Barcelona coach Hansi Flick said the
euphoria from beating Madrid to win the Copa del Rey could help his team rather
than hinder them.
"There was big emotion at the end of
the match," said Flick.
"What I can see is that everyone is
focussed, this win against Real, it's very important for the positive vibes,
positive moments, it could push you (on) also.
"We know that we have to work hard to
reach the final... Inter have a team with some players at an age where it's the
last opportunity to reach the final -- they will give 100 percent."
Flick said Wojciech Szczesny would continue
in goal in the Champions League, despite the return to fitness of Marc-Andre
ter Stegen after a long injury lay-off.
Inter Milan have lost three matches in a
row, including being knocked put of the Italian Cup by rivals AC Milan, but
Flick said it would not impact the Italian side.
"They are two matches away from the final... it's totally different, everyone gives 100 percent, it doesn't matter about matches in the past," he said.


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