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FC BARCELONA
At Lamine Yamal you can dream
I see that yesterday marked 17 years since his memorable hat-trick Leo Messi in a 3-3 draw with Real Madrid at the Camp Nou. Barça only won the Spanish Super Cup in the 2006-07 season, marking the beginning of a decline that was confirmed in a title-less 2007-08 campaign, forcing a successful revolution that led to Pep Guardiola in the academic year 2008-09 including Messi growing up to be the best player in the world.
Those memories come flooding back to me now as I watch the replay of the magnificent and decisive goal of Lamine Yamal in Barça’s victory over Mallorca on Friday at Montjuïc. I don’t know if the Barcelona team will win this season. As long as there is life, there is hope, both in the League and in the Champions League, even if the feelings are still not the best. But if a bad year serves as a necessary learning experience for a future world star who will decide matches and finals for a decade, it should be considered good.
Lamine Yamal This is the illusion of Barcelona, a reason enough to go to the Olympic Stadium on a cold night or to watch a game on television. You may not fall in love with this Barça, but a boy plays that does incredible things and he, by the way, is only 16 years old, three years younger than the 19 he counts. Messi when he achieved that hat-trick in 2007. Permission to dream.

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FORMULA 1
Red Bull made history
Although the Red Bull team is less than 20 years old, it is fourth in the historical ranking of victories in Formula 1 and if nothing unusual happens it will finish the season in third. Max Verstappen’s victory at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix was Red Bull’s 115th victory since its debut in 2005, overtaking a historic team like Williams in the standings. And with the Dutch driver as the great dominator of the races, the 125 that Mercedes has will fall in 2024. McLaren’s second place is further away (183 wins) and Ferrari’s first place (243) seems unattainable.

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SOCCER
Pirate football hits
An order from the Commercial Court number 8 of Barcelona gave the green light this week to take legal measures directly against all users who watch football through illegal pages. It was a blow Javier Tebas, president of LaLiga, who pirated football. Will it be effective?

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CYCLING
130 suspected abandonment
Only 52 cyclists of the 182 registered to compete in a cycling event in Villena (Alicante) of the Vinalopó Interclubs Tournament reached the finish line. Escabechina has nothing to do with race toughness. It happened that the Spanish Commission for the Fight against Doping in Sports (CELAD) announced controls. And 130 participants dropped out. suspicious.

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TENNIS
The suffering of Rafael Nadal
Rafael Nadal He continues to be plagued by injuries and this week he announced his retirement from the Indian Wells Masters 1,000. It has been difficult for him and the world of tennis, because his definitive recovery has not yet arrived and at 37 years old he does not have much left in his career. He will definitely try to reach Roland Garros. We will wait for you.
Source: La Verdad

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