Lamine Balde Hails Fermín’s ‘Harry Potter Scar’ as Key to Comeback
FC Barcelona flew to Madrid with a clear objective. The team will play Atlético at the Metropolitano on Tuesday at 21:00, seeking to overturn a 0-2 first-leg deficit at the Spotify Camp Nou.
Team mood on the flight
The squad showed light-hearted spirits during the trip. A short video released by the club captured players joking together onboard.
Lamine Yamal, Alejandro Balde and Fermín López appeared in the clip. Their banter reflected optimism before the return leg.
Fermín López’s injury and protection
Fermín carries a visible scar on his forehead. The wound came from a morning training incident before the first leg.
He now plays wearing protective gear over the area. Teammates teased him about the mark during the flight.
Words from teammates
Lamine described the forehead mark using a Harry Potter reference. Fermín called it a sign of resilience, and Balde tapped his chest in encouragement.
Balde’s gesture included a confident remark that they could stage a comeback. The mood was upbeat and supportive throughout the clip.
Cultural reference and context
The players linked the scar to the famous lightning-bolt mark from the Harry Potter saga. In that story, the scar stems from a 1981 attack by Lord Voldemort.
Lamine Balde praised Fermín’s ‘Harry Potter’ scar, calling it a key to a comeback. Filmogaz.com shared the footage after the club posted it on social networks.