Lamine Yamal putting Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo to shame as staggering stats comparison of stars at 17 emerges

Incredible statistics show that Lamine Yamal is disgracing a young Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.

The Barcelona Wonderkid has closed its 100th senior performance for the club with a goal and a stunning performance in the 3-3 Champions League semi-final draw with Inter Milan last night.

Yamal was on his brilliant best and, despite the fact that he was only 17 years old, was undoubtedly the most important man of Barca.

The wing player inspired the 2-0 comeback with a solo target while making his way through different defenders and a curly waste than inter-goalkeeper Yann Sommer.

In his 22nd goal for his boy's club since he was on stage and his debut made 15 years, 9 months and 16 days.

He also picked up 33 assists in his first 100 games in a Barca shirt.

The record of Yamal so far is to demolish what Messi and Ronaldo had achieved before adulthood.

The Argentinian legend only made nine performances and scored one goal for Barca for his 18th birthday.

Messi did not become a regular and net double digits in a season for the Catalan giants until he was 19 years old.

As for Ronaldo at the age of 17, he just broke through in Sporting Lisbon and played in 19 games, scored five goals and received four assists.

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He made the switch to Manchester United the following year at the age of 18 after he had caught the attention of Sir Alex Ferguson in a pre-season-friendly.

Yamal fired Spain to Euro 2024 Glory last summer and concludes this period with Barca with a potentially triple -winning season.

Before the draw last night with Inter, the teenager was asked about comparisons with Messi.

He said: “I don't compare myself with him, because I don't compare myself with someone, and much less with Messi.

“We are thinking about improving ourselves, every day and the next day.

“So I don't think the comparison makes sense, with Messi even less, I will enjoy and be myself.

“I clearly admire him as the best player in history, but I don't compare myself with him.”

The eyes of the world that is on Yamal does not bother him and adds: “But fear, I left fear in the park in Mataro (Yamal's hometown) long ago.”

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