Hansi Flick says he will rest Lamie Yamal in the match against Celta Vigo

Hansi Flick says he will rest Lamie Yamal in the match against Celta Vigo
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Barcelona player Lamine Yamal (Instagram @lamineyamal)

Barcelona COACH Hansi Flick stated that he did not want to take the risk of playing Lamine Yamal for the La Liga match against Celta Vigo at the Balaidos Stadium, Sunday (24/11) early morning WIB.

Yamal has an ankle injury and already missed the match against Real Socieded before the November international break.

Flick chose to give Yamal the opportunity to focus on recovering from his injury and is confident that the 17 year old player will recover soon enough to return to defend El Barca.

“He will return as soon as he feels 100% good and fit,” said the former Bayern Munich coach, quoted from Fabrizio Romano’s account, Friday (22/11).

This season, Yamal formed a deadly trio with Robert Lewandowski and Raphinha, which led Barcelona to win 14 of 17 matches.

From the 16 matches he played, Yamal collected six goals and eight assists.

His brilliant performance brought the Blaugrana to the lead in the La Liga standings with a six-point advantage over Real Madrid and in sixth place in the Champions League with nine points from four matches. (Ant/Z-1)

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What evidence do your clients have to support their allegations against Matt ‌Gaetz in the House Ethics Committee testimony?

**Interview with ‌Attorney Representing​ Clients in ⁢the Matt Gaetz Case**

**Interviewer**: Thank you‌ for joining us today. ‍We are discussing the​ recent testimony provided to the House Ethics Committee by⁢ two women represented by attorney, [Attorney’s Name]. The lawyer claims that former Congressman⁤ Matt Gaetz paid these clients for sex. Can you share more about the situation?

**Attorney**: Absolutely. My clients have come forward to share their experiences, which they feel are important to disclose for the sake of ⁤transparency and accountability. They⁤ testified under oath before the House Ethics Committee about their interactions with⁣ Mr. Gaetz, ‍which included allegations ⁢of him paying them for sexual encounters.

**Interviewer**: This is ​a serious allegation. What prompted your clients to⁢ come forward now, after all this time?

**Attorney**: There are various ‍reasons. For one, they believe strongly in the necessity ‍of holding public figures accountable for⁢ their actions. Additionally, the renewed attention around ethics in Congress‍ has encouraged them to share their own experiences. They want to make sure their voices‍ are heard ⁤and that this issue⁣ does not go ⁣overlooked.

**Interviewer**: Were there‌ any threats or pressures your​ clients faced in coming forward?

**Attorney**: While I cannot discuss specific details about their experiences, I can say that coming ⁤forward has ‍not‍ been easy ⁢for them. They have faced various pressures, both personally and publicly, but they are resolute in their decision ‍to testify and⁣ share their truth.

**Interviewer**: What are the next steps following this testimony?⁤

**Attorney**: The House Ethics Committee ⁣will review the testimonies and decide if further investigations ⁢are‌ warranted. My clients are ‍fully‍ prepared to cooperate with any inquiries that arise from this process. They​ are ‌committed ‌to seeking justice​ and ensuring that these actions are thoroughly examined.

**Interviewer**: ⁤Thank you for your insights ⁤today. It’s a challenging situation, and we look forward to following the developments ‌in this case.

**Attorney**: Thank you​ for having ⁢me. It’s important to keep this dialog open and to‌ ensure ⁤accountability in our political system.

This interview‌ highlights⁤ the serious nature of the allegations against Matt ⁣Gaetz and emphasizes the importance of‌ transparency and accountability in⁢ political conduct, reflecting the information reported about the case [[1](https://abcnews.go.com/US/lawyer-tells-abc-news-2-clients-told-house/story?id=115863675)].

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