Barcelona manager Hansi Flick has spoken warmly about Lamine Yamal, assuring fans that the club will continue to handle the teenager’s development with care. The 18-year-old, who in recent weeks, has been managing some minor discomfort, including in the 2-1 El Clásico defeat to Real Madrid, but Flick insists there’s no cause for concern, Softfootball reports.
The Barça boss was calm yet deliberate as he addressed questions about Yamal’s fitness and the youngster’s growing importance to the team, emphasizing maturity, patience, and responsibility in managing his progress.

According to Fabrizio Romano via his official X handle, Flick shared an encouraging update on Yamal’s recovery, while highlighting his commitment to guiding the youngster both on and off the pitch. Romao posted;
Lamine is fine, although some days he still feels a bit of discomfort. He is progressing well, that’s important. I spoke to Lamine. I’m always going to protect and help him, he’s a young guy and a fantastic one… and we’ll continue on the same path.
The German tactician’s comments reflect a nurturing approach to one of Barcelona’s brightest prospects a player who has quickly become a key figure despite his age. Flick’s emphasis on patience and protection shows his awareness of the pressures surrounding a generational talent already carrying great expectations in Catalonia.
Flick also touched on Pedri’s injury, providing insight into the midfielder’s situation after he too picked up an issue after the El Clásico loss. According to Fabrizio Romano via his official X handle, Flick revealed that Pedri’s condition turned out to be worse than initially thought.
🚨 Hansi Flick: “Pedri’s injury has surprised us. After El Clásico, he only had minor discomfort… but then we checked him and saw the injury”.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) November 1, 2025
“We're missing one of our key players. We hope he can return very soon”. pic.twitter.com/nJtIJegEgM
Both Yamal and Pedri have been pivotal for Barcelona this season, and their absence has left a noticeable gap in the team’s creativity. However, Flick remains optimistic and focused on restoring confidence within the squad.
Barcelona will now turn their attention to Elche at home, where they’ll be eager to bounce back from the El Clásico heartbreak and reignite their momentum as the season continues.
