Barcelona’s season has been exciting thus far.The Catalans, who are presently eight points behind leaders Real Madrid in La Liga, have not performed well in the league while attempting to defend their title from the previous season.

They were perpetually Girona and Madrid’s underdogs due to a sluggish start, but they have found their feet during the last three months of the campaign. In addition, they lost to Real Madrid in the Spanish Super Cup final and were eliminated from the Copa del Rey, which ultimately forced Xavi to step down from his position—but only at the end of the campaign. However, the club has seen several upswings at the same period.

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At just sixteen, Lamine Yamal has already contributed ten goals to Barcelona’s season, making him one of the team’s main players.
The excitement has only increased since, as a left-footed right-winger going through La Masia, the comparisons to Lionel Messi are unmistakable.

Pau Cubarsi, on the other hand, made his debut late in the season and shown maturity much beyond his years as a central defensive player. Since Gerard Pique, he is hailed as the greatest CB project to emerge from the academy.
Now for Hector Fort. Although he has only appeared in a few games this season, the 17-year-old has done enough to earn the respect of both the coaching staff and the supporters.
Fort is a right-back by profession, but he has also played left-back on few occasions, demonstrating his versatility.

Last but not least, Marc Guiu appears to be La Masia’s greatest striker investment in years.
The Spaniard will face Vitor Roque and Robert Lewandowski for a starting position in the lineup next season. He has already scored two goals this season, including the game-winning goal against Athletic Club.