Xavi hails Lamine Yamal after record-breaking La Liga goal
- Yamal netted his first La Liga goal against Granada
- 16-year-old became the division's youngest-ever goalscorer
- Previous record had stood for 11 years
By Tom Gott
Xavi has continued to heap praise on teenage star Lamine Yamal after he became the youngest goalscorer in La Liga history.
Just 87 days after his 16th birthday, Yamal netted the first of Barcelona's two goals in Sunday's 2-2 draw with Granada, becoming La Liga's youngest goalscorer and just the fifth 16-year-old to net in the competition in the process.
Yamal claimed the record from Fabrice Olinga, who was 16 years and 98 days old when he netted for Malaga in the opening game of the 2012/13 campaign.
"I am very happy about that historic goal from Lamine, he was very good today," Xavi remarked after the game.
"They gave me confidence when I was 17 or 18 years old, and when we see a footballer like that we have to put him in. It’s a shame that his goal didn’t give us the win but I think he made a difference."
Yamal himself was delighted to make history but admitted he would have preferred to have seen his team take all three points.
"I am very happy, it is an honour for me to be the youngest scorer in La Liga and for Barca," he said.
"At that moment, I was thinking about coming back more than about the goal and the record, but yes, very happy."
Yamal picked up a knock during the game and had to be substituted, and he was spotted limping as he made his way to join up with the Spanish national team for the international break.
A Barcelona statement read: "Tests have shown that Lamine Yamal has an injury to the iliopsoas of his left leg. He's out and his recovery will determine his return. The player joins the Spanish national team where he will also be evaluated by the medical services of the RFEF."