Barcelona’s young prodigy Lamine Yamal delivered a breathtaking performance on Saturday, netting the first hat-trick of his professional career to lead the Catalan giants to a convincing 4-1 triumph over Villarreal. This win not only showcased Yamal’s immense talent but also extended Barcelona’s lead at the summit of La Liga to four points, further solidifying their position as title favorites this season.
The 18-year-old Spain international opened the scoring with two clinical strikes in the first half, demonstrating his sharpness and composure in front of goal. Despite Villarreal’s Pape Gueye pulling one back to give the visitors hope, Yamal’s third goal extinguished any chance of a comeback, reaffirming Barcelona’s dominance at the iconic Camp Nou stadium. The victory was capped off by Robert Lewandowski, who added a late goal with a simple tap-in, rounding off a commanding team performance.
Yamal’s return to full fitness was evident throughout the match, having overcome a groin injury that had sidelined him for several weeks earlier in the campaign. His electric pace and precise finishing made him a constant threat to Villarreal’s defense. At just 18 years and 230 days old, Yamal became the youngest player to score a hat-trick in La Liga during the 21st century, a remarkable milestone that highlights his rapid development and potential to become one of the game’s brightest stars.
With this hat-trick, Yamal has already matched his total goal tally from last season across all competitions, now standing at 18 goals. This surge in scoring prowess addresses one of the few areas critics had pointed to for improvement, as he continues to evolve into Barcelona’s leading offensive weapon. His ability to consistently find the net adds a new dimension to Hansi Flick’s attacking lineup, which has been crucial in maintaining their lead over rivals Real Madrid and Villarreal.
The match itself began with Barcelona pressing aggressively. Jules Kounde came close to opening the scoring early on but failed to capitalize on a well-placed shot, sending the ball across the goalmouth without finding the target. Yamal then gave a glimpse of his intent with a long-range effort that tested Villarreal’s goalkeeper Luiz Junior. The breakthrough came when Fermin Lopez won possession high up the pitch and quickly set up Yamal, who curled a beautiful shot into the net after 28 minutes, igniting the home crowd.
Yamal’s second goal, arriving just nine minutes later, was a display of individual brilliance. Driving in from the right wing, he left defenders Sergi Cardona and Alberto Moleiro trailing behind before unleashing a powerful strike into the top corner, leaving Luiz Junior with no chance. Barcelona continued to push for a third before halftime, with Raphinha’s free-kick saved and Kounde’s offside goal disallowed. Yamal also missed a chance to complete his hat-trick before the break, firing over the bar in a rare miss.
The second half saw Villarreal come out with renewed energy. Dani Olmo squandered an early opportunity for Barcelona, and Villarreal capitalized soon after when Pape Gueye scored from close range following a chaotic scramble in the box, reducing the deficit. The Yellow Submarine nearly leveled the score when Joan Garcia rushed out of goal to challenge Ayoze Perez, but after a loose ball and a quick recovery by Perez, his shot narrowly missed the target, leaving Garcia stranded.
Yamal continued to threaten, narrowly missing another shot from the edge of the box as he chased his first-ever hat-trick. His persistence paid off when substitute Pedri delivered a perfectly weighted pass, allowing Yamal to calmly slot the ball past Luiz Junior for his third goal. The stadium erupted in applause as Hansi Flick substituted the teenager shortly afterward, acknowledging his outstanding contribution.
Lewandowski sealed the victory with a fourth goal following a slick combination involving Pedri and Kounde, who was arguably one of Barcelona’s standout performers throughout the match. This emphatic win sets the stage for an important Copa del Rey semi-final second leg against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday, where Barcelona face the daunting task of overturning a 4-0 first-leg deficit. Scoring four or more goals will be essential if they are to keep their hopes alive in the competition.