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Barcelona starlet Ansu Fati made more history on Saturday becoming the youngest player in LaLiga history to register a goal and an assist in the same game.
Fati, top scorer in the Under-19 league last season, was superb as Barca beat Valencia 5-2.
The recent injury to Lionel Messi has seen the 16-year-old thrust into the limelight and he has made quite the impression.
The “jewel of La Masia” put pen-to-paper on a three-year contract extension with Barcelona recently, with a £90million release clause inserted into the deal.
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Incredibly, Barcelona had to ask for his parents’ permission for him to make his debut in their recent 5-2 win over Real Betis, because of LaLiga’s restrictions on under age players featuring in night games.
Both his mum and dad were in attendance for the game, which kicked off at 9pm local time.
“I was looking at my parents and my family [in the stands], all those people that have accompanied me to this point in my career,” he told ESPN.
“I stayed there on the pitch because I couldn’t believe it. I wanted to enjoy that moment.
“The truth is that I was really nervous before, but I only have words of gratitude for everyone: the club, the manager, the supporters, who gave me a great reception.
“The dream of any boy at La Masia is to debut at the Camp Nou. Sharing the stage with the best players in the world was an unforgettable experience.”
Name: Ansu Fati
Date of birth: 31 October, 2002
Position: Forward
Debut: 25 August, 2019 vs Real Betis
Preferred foot: Right
Height: 178cm
Born in Guinea-Bissau, Fati was just six when the family moved to Herrera, 120km from Seville, to be reunited with his father.
He was on Seville’s youth books until the age of 10, when he decided to make the switch to Barcelona.
In the summer he was promoted to the Under-19s, and following injuries to the likes of Messi, Suarez and Ousmane Dembele, Barca boss Ernesto Valverde called up the youngster to his first-team squad.
Older brother Brahima, 21, also came through the Barcelona youth system before joining Calhorra this summer.
Meanwhile, younger brother Miguel plays in the same youth team as Messi’s son, Thiago.
Fati is a pacy winger who loves running at defenders and getting into one-on-one situations.
His maturity and confidence in game-winning situations belies his years, while he also has a keen eye for picking out the right pass, as well as shooting on sight and losing his man.
Former Barcelona goalkeeper Victor Valdes, who is the club’s current Under-18 coach, is a big fan of the youngster.
He said: “He’s pure anarchy when he plays, and you needs to give these kinds of talents liberty, not hide them out wide: they need to do what’s natural to them. He’s the jewel of La Masia,” he said.
Ansu’s father Bori Fati has also given an insight into just how highly rated his son has been throughout his career to date.
“He came over here aged six. I’d come over before and didn’t know that he played football,” he admitted.
“Everyone told me I had no idea how good my son was, he ran rings round everyone.”