Lamine Yamal, the young talent in Barcelona's squad, is set to receive more playing time due to recent developments. With Raphinha's injury and Joao Félix's inconsistent performances, Lamine Yamal could see himself taking up a more prominent role in the team. Despite having participated in all available games this season, Lamine has been primarily utilized as a substitute, with only ten starts out of his 27 appearances so far.
His last start came back in December 2023 during the Champions League group stage match against Antwerp. In LaLiga, his last starting position dates back even further to November 25th, in a 1-1 draw against Rayo Vallecano, where he was replaced by Raphinha in the 75th minute. Although Lamine has played a significant number of games, his time on the field has been limited.
In terms of appearances, Lamine ranks third in the Barcelona squad, behind Ilkay Gündogan and Ferran Torres, having played 25 games so far. However, in terms of minutes played, he drops down to twelfth place, with only 1,186 minutes to his name - nearly half of Gündogan's 2,274 minutes. Nevertheless, Lamine's consistency in showing up for games is commendable.
Recently, Lamine was given a chance to shine when Raphinha's injury provided him with a 48-minute opportunity against Osasuna. Making the most out of this chance, he scored from one of his two shots, securing a 2-0 victory and etching his name in history as the youngest scorer in the Spanish Super Cup. However, his hopes of securing a regular starting position were dashed when Xavi opted to bolster the midfield in the subsequent match against a fierce rival, leaving Lamine on the bench.
With the upcoming decisive matches in LaLiga and Copa del Rey, Lamine's good performances, combined with Raphinha's injury and Joao Félix's inconsistencies, may provide him with more opportunities in the starting lineup. If Xavi decides to field three attackers, as he did in the recent Cup match against Unionistas, Lamine could find himself amongst the chosen eleven, vying for a spot alongside Marc Guiu and Ferran Torres. Joao Félix's lackluster displays could make Lamine a viable alternative for the Portuguese forward.
As the season progresses, it remains to be seen how Lamine Yamal will continue to stake his claim for a regular starting position in the Barcelona squad. With his determination, skill, and youthful exuberance, Lamine has the potential to become a key figure in the team's future endeavors. Watch out for this rising star as he aims to make his mark on Barcelona's journey in LaLiga and the Copa del Rey.