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'Being the best in the world depends on him' – Deco lays down gauntlet to Lamine Yamal as teenager aims to become Barcelona's next great player

Barcelona sporting director Deco has delivered a powerful challenge to teenage sensation Lamine Yamal, declaring that the path to becoming the world’s best lies entirely in his own hands. With sky-high expectations at both club and international level, the 17-year-old Spain international is being tipped for greatness by those inside Camp Nou.

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Deco says Yamal’s greatness depends entirely on himselfBarcelona starlet ended season with 18 goals, 21 assists17-year-old tipped for greatness by club and countryFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

Deco addressed Yamal’s rapid rise and potential, calling him a “phenomenon” while making it clear the forward’s future depends on his mindset and own ethic, which has come under question from fans over the summer. The 17-year-old has become a key starter for both Barcelona and Spain, with Deco urging him to keep striving for the top.

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Speaking to Marca, Deco said: “Lamine Yamal is a phenomenon. Being the best in the world depends on him.

“He’ll be at Barca for the next few years, competing at the highest level, in the Champions League, in La Liga, competing with Real Madrid and the big clubs.

“I also say this for the Spain national team, which will shine in tournaments because it’s very strong.

“He grew up in the neighbourhoods of Mataro, and that’s helped him to become so mature now. He understands he has a responsibility as a player.”

THE BIGGER PICTURE

Yamal was instrumental in Barcelona’s domestic treble-winning campaign under Hansi Flick, finishing the 2024/25 season with 18 goals and 21 assists. His explosive form has made him a Ballon d'Or contender and a cornerstone for both Barcelona and Spain ahead of a packed 2025/26 calendar that will end for the 17-year-old with La Roja's World Cup campaign in the United States.

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The 17-year-old superstar will lead Barcelona’s frontline again next season alongside Robert Lewandowski and Raphinha as they aim to defend their domestic crowns and go on to win the Blaugrana's sixth Champions League title. With the 2026 World Cup also looming, the pressure — and spotlight — will only grow for the generational talent.