Barcelona forward Lamine Yamal is causing considerable concern at the club following his recent injury. Last Sunday, during Barcelona’s 0-1 defeat to LeganΓ©s, Yamal injured the inner ligament of his right ankle. The clubβs medical report indicates that the 17-year-old is expected to be out for 3 to 4 weeks.
This marks Yamal’s second ankle injury this season, as he previously injured the same ankle last November, forcing him to miss three matches. According to a report from Spanish newspaper Marca, Yamal’s current injury is raising fears of a situation similar to that of Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong.
De Jong has struggled with persistent ankle injuries over the past year, which have hindered both his physical performance and mental well-being. The article notes that the club is particularly concerned about Yamalβs health.
Journalist JosΓ© Γlvarez discussed the matter on the El Chiringuito program, saying, “There is concern in Barcelona about Lamineβs situation.” He pointed out that Yamal is suffering from a syndromic injury similar to De Jong’s, adding that Barcelonaβs previous management of players like Ansu Fati and Gavi, who suffered from recurring injuries, did not serve as a lesson. Instead, he argued, the club seems to have pushed Yamal into a similar situation.