Lamine Yamal's ascent to superstardom has been as breathtaking as it's been swift.
The 17-year-old remains too young to drive, get a tattoo or enjoy an alcoholic beverage post-match, yet he's already established himself as one of the planet's most devastating and recognisable footballers.
The Barcelona winger reached another astonishing milestone on Wednesday evening during the Champions League semifinal first leg with Inter, earning his 100th appearance for the Catalan giants. He's become the youngest player in the club's history to achieve such an extraordinary feat and by a significant distance.
Even the greatest footballer of all time, Lionel Messi, didn't mark his century of Barcelona appearances until he was almost 21, while he's overtaken teammates Pedri and Gavi in the race to reach triple digits.
But how do Yamal's first 100 showings compare to some of his positional peers and Barcelona idols, such as Messi and Neymar?






