It was a night that belonged to Barcelona. Four goals, three goalkeepers and one foot already in UEFA Champions League Semifinal. The demolition of 4-0 by Borussia Dortmund had everything: A Vintage Robert Lewandowski -Stag, a Masterclass from Raphinhaand Another historical goal of 17-year-old Lamine Yamal.
But in the middle of the brilliance and celebration at Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys, crawled a moment of uncertainty in-Yamal was signaled to be replaced Late in the game, which causes a great concern among fans and testimonials. He had just etched his name in the record books again and smiles when he left the plan –But what really happened? Hansi Flick, as always, had the answer.
The Spanish teen’s name already echoed around Montjuïc in the 77th minute. After receiving a smart pass from Raphinha on the left, Wine toe-banged a cool finish in the distant corner To make it 4-0. On 17 years and 270 daysYamal became The third youngest player in the Champions League story to score in a quarter final or thereafterAfter just Bojan Krkic and Jude Bellingham.
But Just five minutes later the mood shifted. Yamal reached the back of his left leg and gesture to the bench. Dortmund had a corner, so the compensation was delayed, but eventually, Ansu Fati came on the 87th minute. The home mass stood up in harmony and roared his appreciation for a teenager who had once again delivered a large game show far beyond their years.
Despite his smile when he went out, Questions swirled. Was it a serious injury? Was this fatigue? Can Barcelona meet the most unclear blows of the season?
What did Hansi girl say?
Spoken to Movistar+ After the match, Barcelona —Es manager Hansi Flick moved quickly to facilitate all the fear. “Lamine Yamal has no harm, he’s well,” Flick assured. “He has played many minutes recently and so it was good to rest a little. It is important for Ansu Fati to get minutes, he trains well and he deserved to play. It was good for Lamine to rest and also for Ansu Fati to play.”

Yamal’s exit, it turns out, was a precautionary measure rather than a necessityA wise decision with Barcelona juggling ambitions on several fronts. And with the teenager who already logs heavy minutes in recent weeks – including his prominent screens against Napoli and Atlético Madrid –Manage his workload Be both a medical and tactical decision.
According to several Spanish media, He will be monitored on Thursday and Friday’s workoutand He may be rested for Saturday’s La Liga collision against Leganes.