Lamine Yamal shines as Barcelona celebrates third league title
The Guardian Sport • 2 min read • Latest: Jun 4, 2026, 7:00 AM
Last updated Jun 4, 2026

Lamine Yamal scored Barcelona's first goal of the 2025-26 season in the opening match against Mallorca. His performance marked the start of a successful campaign, culminating in Barcelona lifting their third league title after nine months of competition. Despite facing personal challenges, Yamal has gained recognition as a standout player, wearing the illustrious No. 10 shirt previously held by legends like Lionel Messi. His coach, Hansi Flick, who also celebrated a personal achievement, shared an emotional moment during the title parade where Yamal showcased a Palestine flag.
- •Lamine Yamal scored in the opening match against Mallorca
- •Barcelona won their third league title after nine months of competition
- •Yamal faced injuries and personal challenges throughout the season
- •Hansi Flick celebrated a league title amid personal loss
- •Yamal displayed a Palestine flag during the victory parade
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"It was another season to remember for Lamine Yamal and Barcelona, along with Getafe, Rayo and one naughty fan Lamine Yamal wore the crown and flew the flag. With the last kick of the opening game of 2025-26, Barcelona’s new No 10 – the teenager handed the shirt Ladislao Kubala, Luis Suárez, Diego Maradona, Rivaldo, Ronaldinho and Lionel Messi once wore, the kid Spain coach, Luis de la Fuente, had claimed was “touched by God’s wand” and had been anointed by Him too – scored against Mallorca. It was his first goal as an adult and he celebrated by conducting his own coronation. La Liga’s title race had begun. The day after it had been run, nine months on, as Barcelona’s bus made its way through the streets, from the top deck of the victory parade Lamine Yamal held a Palestine flag. “This is something I don’t normally like but I spoke to him and if he wants to it’s his decision,” Hansi Flick said. “He’s old enough: he’s 18.” Coming of age in the public eye wasn’t easy – isn’t easy – and the season hadn’t been either. There had been injuries and, Lamine Yamal later admitted, an “internal abyss”, but he had his third league title. Flick, the father figure whose own dad died on the morning they won the league and chose to share that with his other “family”, had his second. Have you ever felt so much love, the coach was asked. “No, never,” he said. Continue reading...
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