In an interview with BR Football, Lewandowski offered some valuable advice to the young star, saying, “I see Lamine Yamal as the best winger in the world.
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“But its not about how you start but how you finish. Yamal is 17 and he has to think about the next 10-15 years not only 2-3 years. and he can have a long career.”
This guidance from Lewandowski is significant, considering his own experience as one of the top strikers in the world for over a decade.
Yamal would benefit from focusing on long-term goals to secure his place in football history, which includes being a disciplined athlete and maintaining peak fitness over the years.
So far this season, Yamal has made a remarkable impact, scoring four goals and providing five assists in just eight matches.
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