
Alfredo Duro warns Lamine, message and reminder about Carreras: 'More than ten years'
The journalist wanted to remind them of Carreras's signing with a precedent that hurts a lot
Real Madrid officially presented Álvaro Carreras as a new player this past Tuesday following his signing. They had pursued him for weeks, but finally, the deal for his addition to the Whites' ranks was closed. Madridists are excited about the arrival of the full-back, who comes from Benfica, where he performed at a high level.
Alfredo Duro has shown this by sending a message on social media warning Lamine about what's coming. "A shy, introverted boy, but within that reserved character he's an explosion on the left flank," he began. However, he quickly pointed at the Culers for what they had to endure.

"Barcelona already experienced it firsthand, in the Champions League," Alfredo Duro recalled about this season's clash. He went on to say that "Álvaro Carreras eclipsed the people Barcelona had up front there." This was a warning to Lamine Yamal, who had to face the Galician full-back head-to-head in that match.
Lamine didn't have his night, as he was repeatedly outplayed by Álvaro Carreras in every action. His defensive level was very high, frustrating the Culers' full-back, who was barely relevant during the match. Duro finished by saying that "we have a full-back at Real Madrid with Álvaro Carreras for more than 10 years."
Real Madrid sent a blow to Barcelona
During Álvaro Carreras's presentation, Real Madrid took the opportunity to send a blow to Barcelona. Before his first speech, the Whites wanted to show a video with the best plays from his career. There were two that stung among the Culers, especially because of their importance.

They chose two actions from the match Duro mentioned between the blaugranas and Benfica in the Champions League. The first was a steal from Lamine Yamal, when he tried to dribble but couldn't do it. The full-back read his intentions and didn't fall for the feint the Culer player was trying to pull off.
The second was a first-time cross into the box, which ended up becoming one of the Lusitanians' highlights. Attacking the space, catching Barça's defense off guard, a play that showcases his strengths. Both were replayed, something they didn't do with the others, to dwell on that blow to the blaugrana side.
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