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LAMINE YAMAL RECEIVES MORE RACIST ABUSE THAN LA LIGA'S OTHERS

A shocking report reveals Barcelona's Lamine Yamal is the most racially abused player in Spain, receiving more online attacks than all other La Liga players combined. Real Madrid's Vinicius Jr. is second.

Lamine Yamal Receives More Racist Abuse Than La Liga's Others
60% Abuse, Yamal Gets More Hate Than All La Liga Combined

According to reports, Lamine Yamal, a teenage forward for Barcelona, is the most racially insulted football player in Spain. He has received more internet attacks than all other La Liga players combined. An AI system called FARO was utilised in the study, which was carried out by the Spanish Observatory Against Racism and Xenophobia (Oberaxe), to monitor and categorise racial insults on social media.

The results showed that Yamal was responsible for 60% of the reportable online abuse directed against La Liga players during the previous season, with Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior coming in second at 29%. In addition to Kylian Mbappé, Alejandro Balde, Brahim Diaz, and Iñaki Williams, these two players collectively account for over 90% of racial abuse directed at La Liga stars.

In response to Yamal's predicament, Oberaxe director Tomás Fernández said, "It demonstrates the prejudices that persist, and social media allows them a venue to express them without limitations."

Additionally, the study demonstrated a correlation between club prominence and online harassment. Real Madrid experienced 34% of all club-related abuse, just ahead of Barcelona's 32%. Valladolid (17%), Valencia (8%), and Athletic Club (6%) were among the clubs that were targeted.

The platforms' reactions to racial abuse differ greatly from one another. Facebook was found to be the most proactive, removing 62% of reported content, while Twitter/X removed only 10%, generally ignoring detrimental posts.

The study emphasises how pervasive racism is in Spanish football culture, both in stadiums and online. "What occurs in football is a reflection of our society," José said. Although many people think insults are harmless, harsh language can have negative effects in real life and can result in physical violence.

Racial and xenophobic attacks increase during high-profile games, especially El Clásico, which makes the problem worse. La Liga claims to have increased its efforts to prevent prejudice in stadiums, but detractors contend that the fines levied by Spanish authorities are still insufficient as a real deterrent.

ELECTION BOMB: XAVIER VILAJOANA CONFIRMS CONTACT WITH HARRY KANE AHEAD OF MARCH PRESIDENTIAL VOTE

Harry Kane to Camp Nou! Discover Vilajoana’s plan to land the Bayern star and what it means for Marcus Rashford’s 2026 future.

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Does Kane’s current Bayern contract give Barcelona enough leverage for 2026?

Xavier Vilajoana told ESPN he’s set on bringing Harry Kane to Barcelona if he wins the upcoming presidential election. He’s one of four candidates in the race at Camp Nou, and he’s already working on his plan to land the Bayern Munich striker.

Vilajoana’s campaign is all about ambition. If he comes out on top next month, he wants to go after Kane. That’s his headline promise. According to ESPN, he’s made it clear: Kane is his big target.

“We’re missing a striker,” Vilajoana said. “We need a centre forward who can link up play, sure, but also finish chances. Honestly, we could use a solid centre back too. Not that our current guys aren’t good, but we could use someone experienced to balance out the young players.”

“With those two signings, plus the talent we have coming up through the academy and already in the team, we wouldn’t have to overhaul the whole squad.”

Pressed on who he wants for that striker spot, Vilajoana didn’t dance around it. “There is one. We’ve even started to make contact, and I think he’d fit perfectly, assuming his contract situation works out. That’s Harry Kane.”

He really rates Kane. “He’s a centre forward who matches our style. Kane can drop back and link up with teammates, but he’s also a classic No. 9 deadly in the box. He’s mobile; he makes things happen even when teams sit deep. He’d make a big difference for Barcelona.”

As for Kane’s contract, ESPN reports there’s a release clause in his Bayern deal around €60 million. His contract runs until 2027, and they’re talking about an extension.

Not everyone thinks Kane will leave. Bayern legend Lothar Matthaus says he’ll stay put. “I don’t think he’s leaving. Money’s not what drives him; it’s about feeling good with the club, the coaches, and his family. He’s settled, and his kids are happy. Sure, he could earn way more in Saudi Arabia, but I’m convinced he’ll extend his contract at Bayern.”

Vilajoana doesn’t see it that way. He thinks Kane’s open to Barcelona. “I know he likes Barcelona. Honestly, who doesn’t? It just comes down to having the conversations.”

So, what does this mean for Marcus Rashford? Right now, Rashford’s on loan at Barcelona, and the club can sign him for good this summer. The situation’s a bit murky if Kane comes in.

Vilajoana’s approach is to look at what the club already has before spending big. “I always say, start in-house, then look outside if you need to. Take Jan Virgili, for example; he’s playing for Mallorca now, a great winger. Maybe we look at bringing him back instead of paying Rashford’s clause.”

He made it clear, though, that the president doesn’t just call all the shots. “The president puts the options on the table, the team discusses it, and together we make a decision.”

One thing’s certain: if everyone agrees that signing Rashford is best for the team, the money will be there to get it done.

REGISTRATION GREEN LIGHT: BARCELONA OFFICIALLY ADDS JOãO CANCELO TO CHAMPIONS LEAGUE KNOCKOUT SQUAD

João Cancelo is back! Discover if Hansi Flick will use the Portuguese star to break Levante's bus at the Spotify Camp Nou.

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Cancelo struggled for rhythm in his only two starts this January

It’s been almost 40 days since Joao Cancelo came back to Barcelona for his second spell. The club brought him in during the winter window, picking him up on loan from Al Hilal. He wanted the move badly enough to take a pay cut and didn’t even mind playing a backup role if that’s what it took.

But let’s be real: his return hasn’t gone the way anyone hoped. Cancelo has barely seen the pitch lately.

That might change this Sunday against Levante. SPORT points out that Hansi Flick could really use Cancelo for this one. Levante are stuck down in 19th and will probably park the bus, so Barça need to push forward. Cancelo’s great at getting to the byline and whipping in crosses. That’s exactly what they need.

And here’s another thing: Cancelo is finally registered for the Champions League. He couldn’t play in the earlier rounds, but now he can, and that could finally get his season going.

So far, out of eight games he’s been available for, Cancelo’s played in five and started just two. He got his first start on January 25 against Real Oviedo, but was subbed off after an hour; he just didn’t look sharp yet. Then he started again in the Copa del Rey at Albacete, in his usual right-back spot. But he picked up a pointless yellow card 15 minutes in, which threw him off his game, and Flick took him off at halftime.

Since then? He played just 12 minutes against Mallorca when the game was already wrapped up. He didn’t even get off the bench for the losses to Atletico Madrid and Girona.

Cancelo signed on for six months. Over a month’s already gone by, and so far, it’s been a frustrating ride. But maybe, just maybe, things are about to turn for him.

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