Barcelona’s young prodigy Lamine Yamal delivered a stunning performance on Saturday, netting the first hat-trick of his professional career to help the Catalan giants secure a convincing 4-1 victory against Villarreal. This win not only reinforced Barcelona’s dominance but also extended their lead at the summit of La Liga to four points, putting additional pressure on their closest rivals.
The 18-year-old Spain international was in electrifying form throughout the match, opening the scoring with two goals in the first half. Despite Villarreal’s Pape Gueye pulling one back to give the visitors some hope, Yamal sealed the game with a third goal, showcasing his growing maturity and clinical finishing. Robert Lewandowski later added a late goal, rounding off a comprehensive win for Hansi Flick’s side at the iconic Camp Nou stadium.
Yamal’s performance was particularly notable given his recent struggles with a groin injury that had sidelined him for several weeks earlier in the season. His return to full fitness has clearly revitalized his game, as he demonstrated pace, skill, and composure beyond his years. At 18 years and 230 days old, Yamal became the youngest player to score a hat-trick in La Liga in the 21st century, a remarkable milestone that highlights his immense potential.
With this hat-trick, Yamal has matched his total goal tally from the entire previous season, reaching 18 goals across all competitions. This surge in scoring prowess has elevated him to the status of Barcelona’s leading goal scorer, addressing one of the few areas where he was previously seen as needing improvement. His development is a promising sign for the club as they look to build a team capable of challenging for multiple trophies.
The match itself saw Barcelona start strongly, with Jules Kounde nearly opening the scoring early on, though his shot went narrowly wide. Yamal then gave a glimpse of his threat with a long-range effort before breaking the deadlock in the 28th minute. The goal came after Fermin Lopez won possession high up the pitch and quickly set up Yamal, who curled a precise shot into the net. Just nine minutes later, Yamal doubled his tally with a breathtaking solo effort, weaving past defenders Sergi Cardona and Alberto Moleiro before firing into the top corner, leaving the Villarreal goalkeeper Luiz Junior helpless.
Barcelona continued to press for a third goal before halftime, with Raphinha’s free-kick saved and Kounde’s offside goal disallowed. Yamal also had a chance to complete his hat-trick before the break but missed the target. The second half began with Villarreal’s Dani Olmo squandering a good opportunity, and the visitors soon capitalized by pulling one back through Gueye, who converted a loose ball following a corner scramble.
Villarreal nearly leveled the score when Joan Garcia, their goalkeeper, rushed out to challenge Ayoze Perez but failed to clear the ball cleanly. Perez recovered possession and unleashed a shot that narrowly missed the target, leaving Garcia stranded. Meanwhile, Yamal continued to threaten, narrowly missing with a shot from the edge of the box as he chased his historic treble.
The decisive moment came when substitute Pedri delivered a perfectly weighted pass to Yamal, who calmly finished past Luiz Junior to complete his hat-trick. The young star was then substituted to a standing ovation, a testament to his outstanding contribution. Lewandowski later added a fourth goal following a well-coordinated move involving Pedri and Kounde, who enjoyed one of his finest performances of the season.
Looking ahead, Barcelona face a daunting challenge in the Copa del Rey semi-final second leg against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday. Trailing 4-0 from the first leg, they will need to replicate their attacking prowess and score at least four goals to keep their hopes alive in the competition. Yamal’s form will undoubtedly be crucial as the team aims to overturn the deficit and continue their pursuit of silverware this season.