I no longer feel fear, and I cannot be compared to Messi

Regarding his first participation in the Champions League semi-final, Lamine Yamal said: “I feel a great excitement, and I look forward to showing what we are capable of doing in this decisive match.”
On psychological pressures, he added: “I don’t call it pressure; I see it as an enjoyable atmosphere, just like it was in the King’s Cup final. I enter matches with the aim of enjoying, not being tense.”
About his feelings before reaching his 100th match with Barcelona, he said: “I no longer feel fear, and that feeling left me a long time ago when I was playing in the Mataró park.”
Regarding Inter Milan, he pointed out: “Inter is a very strong team defensively and excels in counter-attacks, but we are also an excellent team and will give everything we have to qualify.”
On the comparison with Messi, he confirmed: “I do not compare myself to anyone, especially not to Messi. He is the best player in history, while I focus on my own path.”
Regarding the advice from his teammate Raphinha, he said: “It was a long and personal piece of advice, and it came at a time when I needed support. Raphinha is a true leader, and I am happy to have him by our side.”
About his upbringing in La Masia, he said: “Belonging to the club makes a big difference; a player coming from La Masia feels the shirt differently than someone who comes from outside the club.”
Regarding his level despite his young age, he continued: “Few have played this number of matches at Barcelona at this age; playing at this level at 17 is not normal, and I appreciate that well.”
About his future image, he said: “I hope people remember me as a talented player, a respectful and polite person; that’s what I was raised to be at home.”
Regarding his opinion on the standout players of Inter, he said: “Barella and Lautaro Martinez are exceptional players, and the entire team is excellent in offensive transitions.”
About the last match against Real Madrid, he said: “We suffered physically, and our legs were completely exhausted, but our hearts pushed us to continue.”