Lamine Yamal has explained why he’ll continue to ignore Lionel Messi comparisons, with every “left-footed winger” being likened to the Barcelona icon.
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Teenager stepped out of La Masia academyBecoming a record-breaking star in his own rightEager to avoid comparisons to Argentine GOATFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
It is easy to see why teen sensation Yamal forms part of that discussion in 2025. At just 17 years of age, he is already a European Championship winner with Spain and the proud holder of prestigious Kopa Trophy and Golden Boy awards.
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Records have continued to tumble around the youngster since he made his senior debut at 15. He stepped out of the same La Masia academy system that helped to put Messi – an eight-time Ballon d’Or winner and the most decorated player of all-time – on the road to greatness.
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Yamal is, however, reluctant to be placed in the same talent pool as Argentine idol Messi. He has told : “Luckily, I’m not the first to have this happen to me. That means that it’s something that people have inside them every time they see a left-footed winger, or sometimes just when one is left-footed.
“I try to be myself. I always say that Messi is the best player in history and being compared to him means that you’re doing things right, but I try to be myself. I try to make my way and give everything for this shirt.”
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While being eager to avoid comparisons to Messi, Yamal claims that being a superstar of any kind is not part of his long-term thinking. He went on to say: “I feel comfortable, which is the most important thing. Talking about stars or not stars, in the end it is about playing, and showing what you are.
“You don’t have to feel like a star, superior or inferior. It’s not necessary. The important thing is to be comfortable, to play for the team and for your team-mates to help you. That’s enough.”






