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Lamine Yamal: Impossible to Surpass Messi, He's the Greatest

Lamine Yamal dismissed claims he could surpass Lionel Messi, calling the Argentine the greatest footballer. He highlighted Messi's continued dominance even at nearly 40 years old. Yamal expressed confidence in his own potential but stressed a long journey ahead. He is expected to play against Saudi Arabia after a brief World Cup substitute appearance.

FIFA World Cup 2026: Impossible to surpass Messi, says Lamine Yamal praising Argentine legend

Atlanta, June 21

Spain's teenage winger Lamine Yamal rejected suggestions that he could surpass football icon Lionel Messi, insisting that the Argentine legend remains the greatest player in football.

The Spain winger said Messi continues to prove his superiority despite approaching 40 years of age, highlighting the gap between him and every other player.

"Impossible. For me, Messi's the best and he keeps proving it. He has an advantage over everyone and he's 40 years old," he said in an interview with El Pais newspaper as per Reuters.

Yamal believes he is capable of reaching a much higher level than many people currently expect. While acknowledging the confidence others have in his abilities, the teenage winger stressed that he still has significant room for improvement and a long journey ahead in his career.

Yamal emphasized that he remains focused on developing his game and believes there is still "a lot, a lot, a lot of football" left for him to play and grow.

"I see myself as much better than people see me. I know the road ahead is very long and that I have many things to improve," Yamal said. "I know people see me as if this is my level and that's it. But I can use all that confidence I have for many things. I insist: I have a long way to go, a lot to improve. And a lot, a lot, a lot of football," he added.

The 18-year-old winger has endured an injury-hit build-up of the ongoing FIFA World Cup but is expected to feature against Saudi Arabia on Sunday. He made a late substitute appearance in Spain's disappointing goalless draw with Cape Verde in their tournament opener.

Yamal played 25 minutes in Spain's shocking 0-0 draw with Cape Verde in their opening, his first appearance in nearly two months.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Finally, some honesty from a young star! In the age of social media and overhyped talents, it's refreshing to see Lamine Yamal acknowledge the gap between himself and Messi. The kid has immense potential, but he's right—there's a long road ahead. India may not be a football powerhouse yet, but we can learn from this humility. Jai ho Messi! 🏆

Michael C

Great attitude from Yamal. In the USA, we love our sports heroes, and it's good to see a young player not getting carried away. Messi's longevity is just insane—40 years old and still dominating? That's beyond impressive. But let's not forget that Yamal is only 18; if he stays fit and hungry, he could carve his own legacy. Would be awesome to see him light up the World Cup! 🌟

Rohit P

As an Indian football fan, I appreciate this respect for Messi. But frankly, Yamal also needs to focus on his own game—he's been injured a lot, and Spain's draw with Cape Verde wasn't great. That said, admitting Messi is unbeatable shows maturity. I hope he stays injury-free and proves his doubters wrong. India needs more players with this mindset! 🇮🇳⚽

Sarah B

Love this humility from Yamal! In a world where some players claim they're the best after one good season, this is a breath of fresh air. Messi's brilliance is undeniable, but I also admire Yamal's confidence in saying he can improve. The boy has a good head on his shoulders. From Canada, we're rooting for him! 🍁

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