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Barcelona thrashed champions Real Madrid four goals to one on Saturday, and Lamine Yamal will undoubtedly be smiling.
The 17-year-old nearly ended the game at 3-0 when he beat goalie Andryi Lunin at his near post and rifled the ball into the top of the net.Yamal is now the youngest-ever scorer in the enticing Spanish match, surpassing Ansu Fati's record by just a few days.
Another day of making history for the teenager.

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