Although Brazil are masters of playing football and creating artistic moments, they still had to gasp when facing Lamine Yamal.
Lamine Yamal started on the right wing in the match against Brazil at the Bernabeu. The Spanish star stirred up the opponent’s left wing with magical dribbles.
Speed, boldness, and evasive moves show flexibility to help the young Barcelona star be ready to confront defenders.
Yamal suddenly turned his legs and brought the ball down to the touchline instead of cutting into the middle.
The winger, born in 2007, then stopped the ball with his right foot.
The young player, only 16 years old, showed his cleverness by gently pushing the ball to eliminate his opponent.
A quick swipe then continued to help Yamal take control of the situation.
He successfully pushed the ball away and was only stopped by the Brazilian player in the penalty area. Impressive dribbling helped number 19 win the penalty for Spain.
The Brazilian players were exhausted by Yamal’s speedy runs and elegance.
The image of Yamal regularly surpassing several Brazilian players is no longer a surprise in the friendly match at the Bernabeu.
Barca’s young stars are too fast compared to the stars wearing yellow shirts.
Sofascore gave Yamal 8.5 points, the second highest on the Spanish side, only after the player who scored a double from a penalty was Rodri. Yamal was statistically able to make 6/9 successful passing attempts, the highest number in the match.
Yamal showed a classy performance when he continuously “danced” in front of a cast of star dancers who often fascinated fans with his moves like the Brazilian team.
Raphinha, Brazil’s right winger in this match and Yamal’s senior at Barca, is certainly surprised as to why he recently had to sit on the bench at the Nou Camp.