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By LEWIS BROWNING Published: 04: 59 AEST, 1 May 2025 | Updated: 07: 36 AEST, 1 May 2025 4 View comments Barcelona were dealt a major injury scare just moments before the first leg of their Champions League semi-final clash with Inter Milan as Lamine Yamal pulled up in the warm-up. The 17-year-old was preparing to play his 100th game for Barca, but appeared to suffer a groin issue during the pre-match preparations, and he headed town the tunnel early without his team-mates. Yamal was seen speaking to a coach and holding his groin, before stretching out in a bid to solve the issue. It appeared to happen when he slipped while he was taking a shot in the warm-ups. He removed his shirt and headed down the tunnel, but UEFA confirmed there were no changes to the line-up and Yamal walked out with his team as expected. His 100th appearance was confirmed as the first whistle was blown, and the teenager was running early on without any signs of real issue. It ended up being a boost for Barcelona as they looked to take a home advantage into the second leg, but Marcus Thuram netted the opener just 30 seconds into the game with a classy flick - but Yamal had his say too. Lamine Yamal has headed down the tunnel early with a potential injury ahead of Barcelona's Champions League semi-final against Inter ? ?@laura_woodsy | ? @tntsports & @discoveryplus UK pic. twitter. com/i KZtjg O2Si Barcelona were dealt a major injury scare before their semi-final clash with PSG as Lamine Yamal pulled up during the warm-up Yamal appeared to suffer an issue with his groin, and left the warm-up early to head down the tunnel without his team-mates Yamal did, though, start the game - his 100th Barca appearance - easing any fears he may have been injured It came when Inigo Martínez slipped as he approached a ball into the box, with Thuram flicking on the half-volley past Wojciech Szczesny in the Barcelona goal. But the game ended 3-3 as Barca came from behind twice in a thrilling game. TNT Sports commentator Darren Fletcher noted how the pitch was very wet before kick-off, which could have caused Yamal to slip. So far this season, Yamal has netted 14 goals in 48 games for Barca, also picking up 24 assists for a side who are chasing the Treble. In the Champions League semi-final, they are also top of La Liga and won the Copa del Rey last week, beating rivals Real Madrid in the final. They have particularly enjoyed success in front of goal, with the likes of Yamal, Raphinha, and Robert Lewandowski - who is currently injured - impressing. Rio Ferdinand had heaped praise on the teenager before the game, telling TNT Sports: 'We had a walk down to the city centre but you can tell there is a superstar in this town. 'A void was left when Lionel Messi left. I'm not saying he is a ready-made replacement, but he is doing things at 17 we have never ever seen before. ' And his words backed up the game, with Yamal scoring a fine solo goal after 25 minutes to drag his side back into the tie after they had gone 2-0 down. The teenager showed quick feet to maneuver an opportunity to shoot, and curled in a fine effort into the far corner and he hit the bar a few moments later. 'This kid the taking the mick, ' Ferdinand said. 'He is taking liberties on the biggest stage. '
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