Lamine Yamal Played Thru Meaningful Pain in El Clasico, Doctor Reveals
Madrid, Spain – Barcelona winger Lamine Yamal struggled to impact Sunday’s El Clasico defeat to Real Madrid while battling a debilitating pubic bone injury, according to leading sports trauma expert Dr. Pedro Luis Ripoll.The 16-year-old star reportedly experienced pain that reduced his ability to move and kick the ball by as much as 50% during the match.
The injury, first noted after Barcelona’s Champions League tie against Paris Saint-Germain last month, significantly hampered Yamal’s performance.While he completed the full 90 minutes at the Santiago Bernabeu,his contribution was minimal,with SofaScore recording only two shots. This revelation underscores the extent to which Barcelona’s promising young talent was playing through considerable discomfort, potentially impacting both his individual performance and the team’s overall attack.
Dr.Ripoll, speaking to El Larguero, described pubalgia as a “frankly difficult to treat” injury characterized by pain that “cripples” a player’s ability to perform. “He barely kicks on goal, he has difficulty moving, he is constantly stretching. This is crippling pain,which allows the player to participate in the match but prevents him from reaching his best level and significantly reduces his performance,” Ripoll explained.
Yamal’s ineffective performance on the right wing allowed Real Madrid to easily suppress Barcelona’s attacks.The club confirmed the injury following the PSG match, but the severity of its impact on Yamal’s ability to compete at his peak was previously unknown. The situation raises questions about Barcelona’s management of the injury and the potential need for a period of rest to allow the young star to fully recover.