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Neither dogs nor cats, the exotic pet that Lamine Yamal wants to have

The FC Barcelona player wants to have an unusual pet and it generated surprise

By Diego Mendoza

Lamine Yamal. FOTO: FC Barcelona
Lamine Yamal. FOTO: FC Barcelona

Lamine Yamal dreams of having an octopus, as they read: "I want to buy an octopus, I have already thought about the fish tank but my mother says it is impossible. At 13 she told me at 18 and now she tells me at 21. It is an exotic animal, if I go to a friend's house they don't have an octopus, if they come to mine they do," revealed the FC Barcelona figure who finds it interesting to have an octopus because it is something unique and that no one else can have.

Many forget, but Lamine Yamal is legally a child, he is 17 years old and has not yet come of age, which is why his way of thinking is still so funny. Yamal's key on the playing field is that he has fun with what he does, because of his age he still does not see it as a job, but as a game in which he always wants to win and at the moment he is achieving it, because it was already nominated for the golden ball.

Yamal's story is exemplified in how a player's life can change overnight, because he went from going by bus to training to having a driver and going by private car because he is already a very famous figure. Furthermore, it went from having a value of 10 million euros to 120 million. Today he is one of the most valuable and expensive players in the world.

One of the keys to Yamal's success is that he learned to play in the neighborhood, on the street, from there he got all his potential. Because in other words he lost the nerve to play anywhere, he played with adults and he dribbled like no one else. He transferred all this to different scenarios and today he represents it on the soccer fields where today he is the best player in FC Barcelona.

The jewel of FC Barcelona prefers to dedicate himself to video games in his free time, and spoke about the position he was given in FIFA: “I don't play Fantasy because my friends are lazy and play for a week and then quit. This year I am already in FIFA, but they have given me a very bad card, only an 81. It would increase my pace, my dribbling...", revealed the FC Barcelona player in the Pablo Motos program.


Diego Mendoza

Diego Mendoza

Licenciado en Comunicación Social con mención en periodismo por la Universidad Central del Ecuador. Apasionado al fútbol ecuatoriano y parte de El Futbolero desde 2020. No tengo problema en decir la verdad, no vivo de los equipos ni de los jugadores. Trato de representar el sentir del hincha en mis notas.

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