Lamine Yamal lives his dream, meets Neymar and plays footvolley 📹
Lamine Yamal lives his dream, meets Neymar and plays footvolley 📹
Lamine Yamal fulfilled his dream and met Neymar. With a game of footvolley included!
The Barcelona gem took advantage of the holidays and traveled to Brazil to meet his idol.
And, this Thursday (19th), Neymar posted a photo of Yamal playing footvolley.
Neymar and Yamal never played together professionally.
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The Brazilian star played for Barça from 2013 to 2017. And Yamal made his professional debut "only" in 2023.
But during Neymar's time at Barcelona, the gem was already at La Masia and could closely follow the Brazilian star's performances.
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