Lamine Yamal reaches his 100th goal with Barcelona

Rising star Lamine Yamal continued to make history with Barcelona, making his 100th official appearance for the first team on Wednesday night against Inter Milan in the Champions League semi-final at the Estadio Luis Companys. He achieved this unique achievement at the age of just 17. Yamal entered the European match with 99 appearances to his name, scoring 21 goals and providing 26 assists, directly contributing to 71 wins, 13 draws, and just 15 defeats. His decisive influence was evident on several occasions this season, playing decisive roles in big matches and pivotal moments. Among his most notable moments were two assists in the Copa del Rey final, a goal and an assist against Real Madrid in the Spanish Super Cup, where he outshone Kylian Mbappé, and his goal in El Clásico at the Santiago Bernabéu. He also played a prominent role in eliminating Atlético Madrid from the Copa del Rey semi-finals, scoring the winning goal in the league match at the Metropolitano Stadium, which eliminated Rojiblancos from the title race. On an individual level, Yamal broke several historical records, most notably being the youngest player to win the Spanish League title in Barcelona's history (15 years and 305 days), the club's youngest scorer in La Liga, and the youngest player to win a European trophy. He currently has three major titles to his name: La Liga, Copa del Rey, and Super Cup, with the opportunity to enhance his trophy cabinet with another La Liga title and possibly the Champions League this season.