‘The best academy in the world’ – Pundit explains success of Barcelona gem scoring brace vs Almeria | OneFootball

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·17 May 2024

‘The best academy in the world’ – Pundit explains success of Barcelona gem scoring brace vs Almeria

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Journalist Adrian Sanchez has showered Barcelona’s La Masia youth academy with praise. This came after Fermin Lopez scored two fantastic goals against Almeria, securing a 2-0 victory for Barcelona and likely confirming a second-place finish for the season.

“What Fermin Lopez is doing can only be explained by the work done at La Masía, the best academy in the world,” wrote the journalist on his social media channel.


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Fermin, playing as an attacking midfielder, showcased his dynamism and skill once again last night. His two goals were remarkable, even enviable for top strikers.

What is impressive is that this is his debut season in first-division football, yet he has already scored 10 goals across all competitions. This tally matches Joao Felix and Raphinha, despite them playing in more advanced roles.

One for the future

Lopez’s performance against Almeria confirmed his prowess as a midfielder with the scoring instinct of a forward. Raised in La Masia, his ability to infiltrate the opponent’s area effortlessly is a boon for Barcelona.

Furthermore, Lopez’s intelligence in positioning and increasing proficiency in finishing make him a valuable asset to the team.

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Fermin Lopez scored two goals against Almeria. (Photo by JORGE GUERRERO/AFP via Getty Images)

Interestingly, the 21-year-old is not just about scoring goals. He has shown throughout the season, including against Almeria, that he brings intensity, quality, and dynamism to Barcelona’s midfield.

While he may not possess the star potential of players like Gavi or Pedri, his strengths, especially his goal-scoring prowess, make him a promising prospect for the club’s future.

Xavi himself praised Lopez after the match, indicating his potential to be a mainstay in the first team for years to come.

“He is a player who can be in the first team for many years. He gives us energy and has special timing to arrive and finish,” said the manager after the match.

“He doesn’t lose balls and he profiles well, he is working hard and he deserves it.”

Meanwhile, Sanchez’s words of appreciation add further validation, not only to Lopez but also to other La Masia graduates like Lamine Yamal, Pau Cubarsi, and Hector Fort.

They represent a promising future for Barcelona, with their talent and dedication rooted in the esteemed La Masia academy.

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