Lamine Yamal seen talking about his difficult childhood in preview of a new interview to be aired on Thursday | OneFootball

Lamine Yamal seen talking about his difficult childhood in preview of a new interview to be aired on Thursday | OneFootball

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·11 marzo 2025

Lamine Yamal seen talking about his difficult childhood in preview of a new interview to be aired on Thursday

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Over the last two years, the young winger Lamine Yamal has emerged as one of the most beloved players in this FC Barcelona squad. His skills make his game a highly entertaining affair for the spectators, and his nonchalant style makes him one of the main attractions for the fans in this Blaugrana team.

As a result, his following is increasing rapidly, and he is already one of the most well-known football stars, even though he is only 17 years of age.


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As his stature in the Catalan team has increased in these last two years, his media exposure has also increased and he has already appeared in several interviews.

As MARCA has reported, there is another interview that has already been conducted but will be aired on Thursday. Meanwhile, a small preview of this interview has been published by DAZN, in which the Barcelona winger can be seen talking about his childhood.

Yamal highlights the sacrifices made by his mother in raising him during a somewhat difficult childhood:

“I always tell her that I appreciate how, despite how difficult things were for her, she made sure I didn’t see anything bad… Maybe I didn’t have the best childhood in the world, but she made sure I didn’t see anything bad—only the beautiful things.”

The young winger can also be seen talking about the racist insults he received during a recent El Clasico:

“If we had lost, maybe I would have thought, ‘Why are they saying this or that to me?’… but in the end, it’s about enjoying life. When someone insults you… maybe they were born that way… maybe they were raised with values that aren’t the right ones. You shouldn’t pay attention to it. You just have to move on.”

“In the end, I’m the one on the field, and I’m also the one celebrating the goal… What some fans from outside say—just a few silly things—shouldn’t matter to you. It’s actually the opposite. When they say those things, it means you’re doing really well.”

These definitely are some wise words from the Barcelona star. This preview provides a glimpse into what promises to be quite an informative and entertaining interview from Yamal, which can be watched in its entirety on Thursday.

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