Lamine Yamal and Fermin issued a statement following Bayern's humiliation, asserting that the fans were entitled to this victory. - soocer442
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Lamine Yamal and Fermin issued a statement following Bayern’s humiliation, asserting that the fans were entitled to this victory.

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Fermin and Lamine Yamal express their dissatisfaction with Bayern’s recent defeat, asserting that the fans are entitled to this victory. Fermin

Lopez was instrumental in Barcelona’s 4-1 victory over Bayern Munich in the Champions League. Barça’s second victory in three group-stage matches was facilitated by the midfielder’s two critical assists. His initial contribution was to assist Raphinha in scoring the opening goal, which gave Barcelona a 1-0 lead. Robert Lewandowski’s second assist enabled him to reestablish Barcelona’s lead at 2-1 following a contested challenge with Kim Min-jae, which some Bayern players believed should have been classified as a charge. Fermin commented on the incident, “I believe Kim is too large to handle it. I secured the position and was able to touch it before Neuer emerged, allowing Robert to score.” Fermin’s perspective on the match In reviewing the game, he recognized that Barcelona’s resilience enabled them to surmount those challenging moments, despite Bayern’s dominance of specific phases and the creation of hazardous opportunities.

The supporters were entitled to it, as we executed an exceptional game. He also stated that Bayern was superior at moments and created opportunities for us, but we were able to recover. He emphasized the necessity of maintaining complete focus throughout the entire match, citing the caliber of Bayern’s players, and expressed his satisfaction with the team’s overall performance. “Bayern are exceptional players, and they necessitate our undivided attention for the entire 93 minutes.” He expressed his confidence in Barcelona’s capabilities in anticipation of the forthcoming Clasico, stating, “I am certain that it will be a pleasant match, as both teams are entering it in good shape.” Then there is Lamine Yamal. In the interim, Lamine Yamal, despite failing to score, played a significant role in the victory. The 17-year-old academy graduate was overjoyed with the outcome, articulating the team’s aspiration to eventually surpass Bayern in all aspects.


 

 







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