Barcelona manager Hansi Flick lauded Lamine Yamal's performance following the thrilling 3-3 draw with Inter Milan in the Champions League semifinal first leg. Yamal, at just 17 years and 291 days old, scored a remarkable goal, becoming the youngest player to score in the Champions League's final four. He surpassed Kylian Mbappé's previous record.
Yamal's goal was crucial in revitalizing Barcelona after they fell behind early in the match. Flick highlighted the importance of the goal and praised Yamal's overall performance, stating that he played exceptionally well. He emphasized Yamal's significance in the team, particularly in high-stakes matches.
Inter Milan's manager, Simone Inzaghi, also acknowledged Yamal's impact, revealing that he made adjustments at halftime to try and contain the young talent. Inzaghi was impressed by Yamal, noting the problems he caused, especially in the first half. He described Barcelona as a team of fantastic players and expressed pride in their team's performance.
The match saw Inter Milan take an early lead with a quick goal from Marcus Thuram. They extended their lead with a goal from Denzel Dumfries. Yamal then responded with a stunning goal, sparking Barcelona's comeback. Ferran Torres later equalized for Barcelona.
Inter Milan regained the lead in the second half, but Barcelona quickly responded with a goal that restored parity. The second leg of the semifinal will be played next Wednesday.
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