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.
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“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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– How can political candidates effectively prepare for adversarial interviews with opposing media outlets?
**Interview with Political Analyst John Smith on Kamala Harris’s Recent Fox News Interview**
**Editor:** Welcome, John! Thanks for joining us today. Let’s dive right into Kamala Harris’s recent interview with Fox News. It was described as one of the most adversarial of her campaign. What were your main takeaways from this interaction?
**John Smith:** Thank you for having me! This interview certainly stood out for its confrontational style. My first takeaway is that Harris faced significant challenges, particularly on contentious topics like immigration and President Biden’s mental fitness. This reflects a broader strategy by her opponents to undermine both her credibility and that of President Biden as they look ahead to the elections [[1](https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/16/us/politics/kamala-harris-fox-news-interview.html)].
**Editor:** What does this situation say about the current political climate, especially leading up to the elections?
**John Smith:** It’s indicative of a polarized environment. Harris’s combative exchanges with Bret Baier show that interviews on platforms like Fox News are not just about rhetoric but also about appealing to a more conservative audience. This means that Democrats, including Harris, will have to navigate this landscape carefully as they respond to aggressive questioning while still trying to connect with their base [[1](https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/16/us/politics/kamala-harris-fox-news-interview.html)].
**Editor:** Harris’s responses seemed to focus on defending the administration’s policies. Was that an effective strategy?
**John Smith:** In many ways, yes. While she did attempt to provide thorough explanations of their policies, the effectiveness was mixed due to the aggressive questioning. Some viewers may appreciate her defence of the administration, while others may see her as avoiding direct answers. Ultimately, it will resonate differently depending on the audience’s political alignment [[1](https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/16/us/politics/kamala-harris-fox-news-interview.html)].
**Editor:** Considering these dynamics, what advice would you give to political candidates when preparing for interviews with opposing media outlets?
**John Smith:** Candidates need to be well-prepared for tough questioning and have clear, concise messages. It’s crucial to anticipate the lines of attack they’re likely to face and come equipped with facts and data to counter them. Moreover, maintaining poise under skepticism can also build credibility among undecided voters [[1](https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/16/us/politics/kamala-harris-fox-news-interview.html)].
**Editor:** Great insights, John! Thank you for breaking down this interview with us.
**John Smith:** My pleasure! It’s always fascinating to analyze how these interactions shape public perception.