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They call him the Serbian Messi and the message he left Lamine Yamal in the Champions League

The Serbian Messi sends an inspiring message to Lamine Yamal during the Champions League, highlighting their mutual respect.

By David Arengas

Lamine Yamal Photo: Crónica Global, Marca

Red Star Belgrade's 17-year-old sensation, Andrija Maksimović, has issued a bold challenge to Barcelona's rising star, Lamine Yamal. The two teenage talents are set to face off in a highly anticipated youth match, with Maksimović eager to prove he's the superior player.

Often compared to Lionel Messi due to his playing style, Maksimović has been making waves in Serbian football. The left-footed midfielder has drawn comparisons to Yamal, who has also been turning heads with his performances for Barcelona's youth teams.

"I've already faced him once, and tomorrow I'll go out onto the pitch to show that I'm better than him," Maksimović declared. Despite his competitive spirit, the young Serbian expressed admiration for his Spanish counterpart and the Barcelona academy. "I also respect Gavi. They're both my age. I hope we can swap shirts after the match," he added.

Maksimović's confidence is sky-high, and he's relishing the opportunity to test himself against one of Europe's biggest clubs. "I'm not nervous, I just want to play a match against a big team like Barcelona," he said.

Red Star Coach Realistic

While Maksimović is brimming with confidence, Red Star Belgrade coach Vladan Milojević has adopted a more realistic approach. "We're playing against the best team in Europe," Milojević said. "They're playing at the highest level in all phases of the game. They're playing with inspiration, enthusiasm, and a lot of confidence. Flick has managed to make this team believe in themselves."

The match between Red Star Belgrade and Barcelona's youth teams is set to be a thrilling encounter, with two of the most promising young talents in European football going head-to-head.

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