Barcelona Captain Praises 16-year-Old Gem After The Villarreal Match

Barcelona Captain Praises 16-year-Old Gem After The Villarreal Match

FC Barcelona won their second La Liga encounter of the season with a hard-fought victory over Villarreal. The Catalans struggled at moments during the game, which was understandable given the number of players they were without due to injury and suspension, but they still walked away with all three points.

Sergi Roberto, the Catalan team’s first captain, led the Catalans in this encounter. The Barcelona captain struggled defensively at times when playing at right-back, but he contributed significantly to the team’s offensive.

Roberto praises Yamal after the match

Sergi Roberto, the captain of his side, was one of the players that spoke to the media after the game. According to Mundo Deportivo, he praised the team’s attempts to take the game to the opposition and their will to win this match.

“It was an extremely competitive game.” We would have preferred greater control and less suffering. The team shown a drive to win.”

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Roberto is a La Masia graduate who has been with the Barcelona first squad for thirteen years. After the game, the Barcelona captain hailed another La Masia product, Lamine Yamal, who is enjoying a fantastic season and taking the world of football by storm:”Having academy players like Lamine is an honor.” He’s been quite valuable, and I encourage him to continue in the same path.”

Another player mentioned by the Barcelona captain during this conversation was Ansu Fati, another La Masia graduate who began his first-team career with great promise but has struggled for form in recent years. Roberto had this to say about Ansu:

“I advise him to take a look at his teammates. Football is all about the big moments. Finally, we are all members of the team, and everyone is significant. Opportunities will present themselves, and he has the talent.”

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