
"I don't think it matters how you get there, a Clasico is always a special game,"
"I think that Real Madrid, playing at home and being in front of their fans are a slight favourite, but they are going to find a great team in front of them."
"He is a great player, he is breaking many barriers, and on the field he is doing things that very few have done. He is very young and now he has to consolidate everything he is doing. I think he can be a very important player for his club right now and also for the Spanish national team."
Real Madrid enter the Clasico as slight favourites, playing at home with a two-point advantage at the top of La Liga. Barcelona face injury concerns, with midfielder Frenkie de Jong missing training, and will rely heavily on 18-year-old Lamine Yamal to spearhead the attack. Yamal has made a significant early impact, is breaking barriers on the field, and needs to consolidate his performances to remain among the best. Manager Hansi Flick will serve a one-game touchline ban and must select attacking options without Robert Lewandowski and Dani Olmo, choosing from Marcus Rashford, Ferran Torres, or Raphinha.
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