Barcelona’s 16-year-old star becomes youngest-ever semi-final scorer in dramatic 3-3 draw with Inter Milan*
In a night of high drama at the Camp Nou, Barcelona’s teenage prodigy Lamine Yamal etched his name into the Champions League record books, becoming the youngest player ever to score in a semi-final. The 16-year-old’s stunning strike ignited Barcelona’s comeback in a thrilling 3-3 draw against Inter Milan on Wednesday.
With Barcelona trailing 2-0, Yamal provided a moment of magic, firing home to give the Spanish giants hope in a chaotic first half. In doing so, he shattered a record previously held by Kylian Mbappé, who was 18 years and 140 days old when he scored for Paris Saint-Germain in 2017. Yamal, at just 16 years and 291 days, has now set a new benchmark that may stand for years to come.
The young winger played the entire match, showcasing his fearlessness against one of Europe’s toughest defenses. His performance has given Barcelona a fighting chance as they head to Milan for the decisive second leg, where Yamal will hope to inspire his team to a place in the final.
Fans around the world are now asking: just how far can this wonderkid go?
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