Lamine Yamal tells ESPN that Barcelona should not be as worried as other teams after winning fourth straight wins for Real Madrid Classic Go to the edge of the Laliga title.
Yamal, 17, recovered from two early Kylian Mbappé strikes in the run-up to win a great match 4-3 at the Olympic Stadium and only three matches in Madrid's seven-point match.
Barcelona, lost these three Craciko's Last season, it has now beat Madrid four times since the campaign began, twice in the finals of Laliga and Spanish Supercopa and Soviet Copa Del Rey.
"When Madrid beat you, it didn't feel good," Yamal told ESPN after the victory. "Indeed, we didn't beat them last year, we suffered, and this year we gave everything to turn things around.
“We don’t worry about other teams having objections to them. So we go all out. We feel like we’re better than all the other teams, and that’s our mindset.
"I think that's how you have to fight them. You have to show up like you're a better team and enjoy yourself, that's it."
Barcelona coach Hansi Flick praised Yamal's mature performance from two goals behind for the seventh time this season, saying: "Believe me, he is definitely not a kid."
Yamal then promised to swap shirts with former Barcelona striker Thierry Henry, who joined Blaugrana In 2007, the teenager was born the same year.
Henry asked for Yamal's shirt in a recent interview, and the Barcelona winger said he would give him one if he received one.
Barcelona's offensive talent and defensive issues with Yamal, have to fall behind many times this season.
Last month alone, they found two goals, twice against Milan, Celta Vigo and now Madrid.
Forward Dani Olmo said they knew they had their own game elements to improve, but insisted that they could always return to the firm belief in the game.
"In the end, we need to control it more because in the last game, we acknowledged a lot of goals," Olmo told ESPN.
"But we know we're going to be back. We know our offensive ability, but sometimes we need to have better control over that.
"We cannot admit the first goal or two goals or any other game in each game. We have to keep working hard, but in the end, it's very important to be very happy about the victory."
After taking a seven-point lead at the top of the table, Barcelona could win the league as early as Wednesday if Madrid scores points on Mallorca, or when heading to city rival Espanyol on Thursday.
Meanwhile, goalkeeper Wojciech Szczęsny has confirmed that he has received a proposal to extend the contract, which will be extended for another two years this summer.
Szczęsny - Marc-André Ter Stegen, who was once again fit, was injured after retirement last October - he said he would spend some time with his family to consider the decision.
He confirmed to Canal Plus: "I won't hide I'm going to stay in Barcelona for two years." "I've asked for time to think about it. I need to make a decision based on what's best for our family.
“My partner made most of his life decisions and I’m not ashamed to admit it. In football, I (professional) decisions are professional, but it’s an unusual situation.
"We decided to come here for a year to realize our dreams and then go back to playing golf, so I don't know what's going to happen now. I'm honest about it."