According to the Qilu Evening News, Yamal has become the youngest goal scorer in European Championship history. The previous record holder was Johan Vonlanthen of Switzerland in the 2004 European Championship. In that tournament, another young talent also emerged, and he was Rooney. Now, Yamal surpasses them from two decades ago to become the undisputed teenage king in the history of the European Championship, and this record will likely stand for another 20 years or even longer.
The media writes that due to his age advantage, more records will be broken by Yamal. The youngest European Championship winner, the youngest UEFA Champions League winner, the youngest La Liga top scorer, the youngest “double champion,” and even the youngest “triple champion.” As long as he can maintain his health and form, driving Barcelona to constant progress in both the league and the Champions League, he can defy all past records. A series of legends created by Messi await Yamal to break.
In addition, the media also writes that we enjoy tales of a youth slaying dragons, but this football world is also filled with stories of “Wang Zongyong.” Talent and hard work have made Yamal a prodigy, but there are also cases in world football where careers have been completely ruined due to unscientific training and laziness. The road lies at the feet of this soon-to-be 17-year-old boy, and how he walks it, the future is long and arduous.