This season, Lamine Yamal continues to make an impression. On Thursday, the 17-year-old scored an incredible goal to help Barcelona win La Liga.
The Catalan team defeated local rival Espanyol 2-0 since they knew that victory would secure their 28th league title.
Even though both teams still have two league games left to play, it implies that Barcelona will no longer be able to catch arch rival Real Madrid.
Yamal, a teenage sensation, was at the heart of things once more. He opened the scoring with a blistering effort and then assisted on his team's second goal.
His spectacular goal in the 53rd minute is starting to become a recurring theme in his play.
After grabbing the ball on the right-wing, the young player cut inside and fired a shot into the top corner of the net. According to the Associated Press, Yamal stated, "I always try my best and today I was lucky it went in." "I'm thrilled that I was able to support the team and celebrate it."
Yamal scored his eighth league goal of the year, adding another highlight to his already impressive reel.
Later in the game, he changed roles by putting a pass through to Fermín López, who late in extra time extended Barcelona's lead.
In manager Hansi Flick's first season in charge, Barcelona completes a domestic trifecta with the league title after winning the Copa del Rey and the Spanish Super Cup.
The accomplishment will help to ease the pain caused by its shocking Champions League loss earlier this month, when Barcelona was eliminated from the semifinals by Inter Milan's incredible comeback.
According to AP, Flick stated, "Barcelona must win titles, and three titles is really great." "After winning three titles, I am really happy, and the club is too," the player said after the Milan match.