
Barcelona striker Lamin Jamal has said he doesn’t compare himself to Lionel Messi and then showed a 17-year-old that could only dream of one of the Champions League semi-finals at all times.
This led to the so-called “the “willer”, “a tricky code” and “a phenomenal talent.
Barca and Inter Milan finally played 3-3 in their 3-3 game, with Vack Denzelle’s visitors, who scored twice in three goals, scoring twice and scoring him as a player.
But most of the world’s headlines focus on 17-year-old Jamali, who has scored his 22nd goal in his 100th game.
He scored a master’s degree, especially in the first half to inspire a great return after Inter 2-0 the 21st minute.
Jamal scored a classic goal for the Champions League semi-final last summer and scored the first in four Euro 2024 games. He is already one of the best players in the world – before he is even 18 years old.
“I don’t think I’ve ever seen 45 minutes from one person in my life. It’s unbelievable,” TNT Sport said.
Inter Milan coach Simon Inzaghi has given Jamal the highest praise.
“Lain is the kind of talent that comes up every 50 years, and to see it closely, I really impressed me,” he said.
“He created a big problem for us because we were supposed to double it and that wasn’t enough.
“He’s a special. He’s a luck, he’s showing himself in big games,” said Hansi Flick.
“If it’s only every 50 years, as Simon said, I’m happy to be for Barcelona.
BBC expert Stephen Warnock has called it the “winner of the next Ballon d’Or.
One of the seasons this season is enthusiastic for the second game against the San Siro in Milan next week, changing the track from the tough victory of Paris Saint-Germain 1-0 at Arsenal a day before.