Yamal Becomes the ‘Enemy Number One’ at Opponents’ Stadiums

Whenever Lamin Yamal touches the ball at Santiago Bernabeu in this season’s El Clasico, the crowd erupts into unified shouts and whistles. The 18-year-old winger, wearing Barcelona’s iconic number 10 jersey, has now become a target for virtually every opponent he faces.

Recovering from a pubalgia-related injury that sidelined him for five matches, Yamal has slowly regained form. Yet, his experience at Stamford Bridge, where Chelsea defeated Barcelona 3-0, raised serious concerns for the Catalan club. Yamal faced abuse and hostile reactions from the home fans, highlighting the challenges he must endure regularly in away games.

According to Spanish outlet Diario Sport, Yamal now seems like “enemy number one” at almost every stadium. Even in Champions League away matches against Club Brugge, he encountered whistling and hostile gestures. In El Clasico, veteran Real Madrid players such as Dani Carvajal and Thibaut Courtois have made him a focus of aggressive play.

Barcelona’s concern is understandable. Yamal is not only a key player on the field but also a commercial icon. His number 10 jersey has significantly boosted club revenue. Yet, the club remains optimistic, taking inspiration from Lionel Messi, who also faced opposition hostility yet commanded respect and admiration. Barcelona hopes Yamal will follow in Messi’s footsteps.

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Despite injuries and off-field controversies, Yamal continues contributing on the pitch. His resilience is vital for Barcelona as they aim to protect his talent while maximizing his impact.

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