Atletico Madrid and FC Barcelona are set to face off in one of the most anticipated matches of the 2024-25 La Liga season this Sunday. Ahead of this pivotal clash, which could heavily influence the title race, an Atletico Madrid star shared his thoughts on Barca’s rising sensation Lamine Yamal.
Diego Simeone‘s side recently suffered a major blow to their season’s ambitions after being eliminated from the UEFA Champions League by Real Madrid in a controversial penalty shootout. With their European hopes dashed, Atletico must quickly regroup and focus on domestic competitions, where they remain in contention for the La Liga title alongside Barcelona and Real Madrid.
Ahead of the showdown, Jose Maria Gimenez was asked whether the media was exaggerating the praise surrounding Lamine Yamal. The defender dismissed the idea, offering a straightforward response. “No, no, it’s not exaggerated… The kid plays very well,” Gimenez told Movistar Plus.
Yamal’s impressive performances have drawn comparisons to legends like Lionel Messi and Neymar, sparking debate about whether the hype is justified. While some believe the attention is excessive, Yamal himself has expressed a desire to write his own story rather than being burdened by lofty expectations.
Gimenez’s comments not only highlight Yamal’s undeniable talent but also serve as a warning to his Atletico teammates, who will need to stay sharp to contain one of Barcelona‘s most dangerous threats.

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Barcelona, a decisive opponent in Atletico’s season
Atletico Madrid were considered serious Champions League contenders, but following their elimination, their focus now shifts to La Liga and the Copa del Rey — their remaining chances for silverware this season.
Simeone’s squad currently sits third in the league table with 56 points from 27 matches, trailing Barcelona and Real Madrid by just one point. This makes Sunday’s clash a crucial opportunity for Atletico to strengthen their title bid.
Adding to the pressure, Atletico will face Barcelona again on April 2nd in the Copa del Rey semifinals after an exhilarating 4-4 draw in the first leg. In the next three weeks, Barcelona will be the team Atletico must overcome if they hope to salvage their season — or risk ending it in disappointment.