Overview
- Barcelona and Inter played to a thrilling 3-3 draw in the first leg of the Champions League semifinal, with Lamine Yamal delivering a remarkable performance.
- Yamal, along with other Barcelona players, wore visible hand and wrist bandages during the match, a practice observed throughout the season.
- Post-match images shared by Yamal revealed that his bandage, worn in the first half, was removed for the second, fueling further scrutiny.
- Former Real Madrid doctor Niko Mihic suggested the bandages could facilitate venous access, reviving unproven doping rumors tied to Spain's football history.
- Medical experts, including Dr. Antoni Mora, countered these claims, attributing the bandages to superstition, injury adaptation, or aesthetic preferences.