Well, this has been quite the month for you hasn't it, Lamine? There's rarely been a dull moment in Yamal's career ever since he broke into the Barcelona first team as a 16-year-old, but this September might have been the most headline-grabbing time of all.
Yamal began the month on international duty with Spain, supplying three assists across two games as La Roja ripped through Bulgaria and Turkiye with 3-0 and 6-0 wins respectively. So far, so good, but that's when a club-vs-country row broke out, as it was soon revealed that the winger had aggravated a groin problem on Spain's watch, with head coach Luis de la Fuente choosing to keep him in the line of fire despite cruising to two victories. Reports claimed their medical staff even gave Yamal a spinal injection in order to ease the pain, even with his own concerns about playing. This has resulted in a fiery feud, one which is still ongoing, between the Spanish FA and Barcelona.
After sitting out four Barca matches, Yamal made his return from the bench in Sunday's 2-1 triumph against Real Sociedad, coming on and grabbing the winning assist within a minute of stepping back onto the pitch. La Real boss Sergio Francisco said in his post-match press conference: "Lamine's presence on the pitch alone is a threat. It is so difficult to stop him, even bringing on fresh players from the bench to defend him. It's great to watch him play. He showed again that he is most likely the best in the world. His introduction off the bench decided the game."
For most of the watching world though, Yamal's standout moment from September was his night at the Ballon d'Or gala. He was up early on stage to collect the Kopa Trophy for the second year in succession, becoming the first player to win the under-21 award back-to-back, though he finished second to Ousmane Dembele when it came to the Golden Ball, with results showing it wasn't as close run a contest as previously expected.
Though often painted as a petulant and immature character (give the lad a break, he's only 18), Yamal received praise for his statement post-ceremony, taking to Instagram to write: "God's plan is perfect, you have to climb to get to the top. Happy for the Kopa trophy x2 and congratulate @o.dembele7 for the award and the great season."
Back at Barca, head coach Hansi Flick is excited to see what comes next for his talismanic forward, commenting: "He's doing well, motivated for the coming years. And there's Dembele, who deserved it. He accepted it well and is motivated to prove his worth and, perhaps, have a chance for next season. He's very close to returning. And from what I've seen, he seems to be doing well."