Lamine Yamal breaks records and leads Barcelona’s comeback
That’s when Lamine Yamal stepped up, executing decisive plays that opened spaces for his teammates and ultimately allowed Jules Koundé to score the two goals that secured the victory.
Yamal assist on the second goal not only earned three points but also marked his fourteenth goal involvement in the Champions League, surpassing Kylian Mbappé as the most influential player under 18 in the competition’s history.

Lamine Yamal impact goes beyond the numbers. Every run, every dribble, and every pass he makes seems designed to destabilize the opposing defense.
His ability to read the game and link up with the forwards makes Barcelona a more unpredictable and dangerous team, especially in critical moments where a single goal can change everything.
The future of the Champions League is in Lamine Yamal hands
With this victory, Barcelona reaches 10 points and remains in the fight to advance to the knockout stages.
However, all eyes remain on Lamine Yamal, who at just 16 years old is already emerging as a reference for Barcelona new generation.
With two matchdays left in the group stage, the team will visit SK Slavia Prague and then host FC Copenhagen, matches where Yamal creativity and determination could be decisive in securing their place in the Round of 16.
The football world watches in anticipation. Lamine Yamal has not only broken historic records but is also writing an unexpected chapter in the Champions League—a chapter where youth, talent, and boldness combine to defy any prediction.