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Lionel Messi speaks out on bizarre picture of him bathing Lamine Yamal as a baby

Lionel Messi bathes Lamine Yamal as part of a photo-shoot to raise funds for Unicef in 2007 (Credit: Joan Monfort/AP/ Getty)

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Lionel Messi

has described

Lamine Yamal

as one of the planet’s best young players ahead of Sunday’s

World Cup

final.

The Barcelona stars past and present will come face-to-face tomorrow evening with their performances likely to be key to the destination of sport’s most coveted prize, despite being at polar opposite ends of their careers.

Lamal already has a European Championship winners’ medal among his growing collection of honours and will hope to complete the international while still a teengaer.

Messi, by contrast, had to wait until the latter stages of his career before he began winning with Argentina, but could potentially sign off in the grand manor were he to inspire his team to back-to-back triumphs.

Having spent the majority of his club career at Barcelona, it is no surprise that Messi has kept a close eye on how his former team has performed in recent years and has been thrilled at the way in which Yamal has developed and taken on his mantle.

Speaking at a press conference ahead of tomorrow’s showpiece occasion he said: ‘Lamine is a great player, and I follow him a lot because he plays for a club I love.

‘I always wish him all the best — no doubts that he’s among the best in the world.

Lionel Messi and Lamie Yamal will be key figures in the World Cup final (Picture: Getty)

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‘We’ll try to play a great match, but I hope he and his team don’t have their best day.’

Given the collision course they are on, the iconic photo of Messi bathing Yamal as a child began to resurface almost from the moment Argentina secured their comeback win against

England

.

Messi was a 20-year-old rising star at Barcelona when he posed for a picture with a six-month-old Yamal.

The astonishing coincidental meeting took place in 2007 through a raffle organised by Diario Sport, the Spanish sports newspaper, to raise funds for Unicef, which was then a sponsor of Barcelona.

Lamine Yamal has inherited Lionel Messi’s iconic No10 shirt at Barcelona (Picture: Getty)

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‘That picture with Lamine, it’s something crazy,’ said Messi. ‘Life is full of surprises!.’

‘Now we are facing each other in a final after a photo was taken of us when he was a baby, it’s just insane!’

Yamal, meanwhile, a central figure in Spain’s semi-final win over France, had been a slight doubt ahead of the final along with righ-back

Pedro Porro

who scored the goal that put Tuesday’s game against Les Bleus to bed.

‘Both Lamine Yamal and Pedro Porro are fina for the final… they trained normally,’ confirmed Spain boss Luis de la Fuente.

Lionel Messi could end the World Cup by winning the Golden Ball and Golden Boot (Picture: Getty)

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Asked about the comparisons between Messi and his likely heir apparent as the world’s best player, he added: ‘Lamine Yamal has to be Lamine Yamal.

‘Leo is a unique, one of a kind player. An example, a role model. Lamine has to be Lamine. We’ll support him.’

Stopping Yamal will no doubt be central to Argentina’s game plan, but head coach Lionel Scaloni admits doing so is easier said than done.

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