
Lamine Yamal sends a message to Real Madrid ahead of the start of LaLiga
The forward tried to provoke the white team during the presentation of the new Barça kit
On the morning of Wednesday, July 2, Barça unveiled to the public the new jersey it will wear next season. It did so on its website and on social media with its first images and a video featuring several first-team players. Among them, the standouts are Lamine Yamal, Robert Lewandowski, Pedri, Alejandro Balde, Fermín, and Raphinha.
"We define tomorrow. We're a team with drive, with hunger, with a lot to say and everything to experience. We haven't come to follow the path, we've come to set it," begins the Barça message.
"This is what we are: real, close, unfiltered. We speak as we feel, we dress as we are, and we play as we know. Tomorrow starts here, and we define it," reads the Barça post.

Lamine Yamal and a phrase aimed to provoke Real Madrid
In the shared video, several conversations between Barça footballers could be heard. In addition to sharing their views on the new jersey, they also reviewed some of the most notable moments from last season.
"This jersey smells like Champions, brother," added Lamine Yamal. "It's very beautiful, I really like it," he commented.
However, Lamine Yamal himself began to make it clear that, for him, Barça never plays badly. "Actually, we always play well, Barça always plays good soccer," he explained. "The most special moment was the parade, the celebration, with the people," he added.
Apparently, Lamine Yamal couldn't finish his participation in the video without thinking about Real Madrid. "You know what I liked? The 0-4, brother, at Bernabéu. It was really top," he added.
Lamine Yamal's view on Copa del Rey
Meanwhile, Lamine Yamal also analyzed what the Copa del Rey final against Real Madrid was like. "In Copa del Rey it was exciting, I think we never thought the match was lost. We were losing by one goal, but we were fine," he commented.
That day, Real Madrid had the final in its hands after coming back from FC Barcelona's opening goal. However, crucial mistakes in the final stretch ruined the great work done by the Whites throughout the match.
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