In a heated UEFA Europa League Group H showdown, Barcelona beat a strong Porto away from home in the early hours of Thursday (5) by a narrow 1-0 margin, winning both games to temporarily lead the group standings. On this occasion, Barcelona's new star Yemma made his debut as a debutant, becoming the youngest debutant in the history of the UEFA Europa League at the age of 16 years and 83 days. However, in the second half, Yema mysteriously "disappeared" for 9 minutes, suspected to go to the toilet to deal with personal affairs, and finally failed to return to the game, the scene was slightly embarrassing.
Yemma only appeared as a substitute in the first round of the group stage, and this debut saw him set the record for the youngest debutant in the UEFA Europa League, set by Baba Yeroux in 1994 at Andretti, by a margin of three days. The game was evenly matched, with Barcelona taking the lead shortly after the start when Roberto Lewandowski left the field with an injury, and Ferentolis quickly came on as a substitute and lived up to his name, making it 1-0 in first-half stoppage time.