Tension is rising in Barcelona ahead of El Clásico, and Lamine Yamal has chosen the perfect moment to make his point. The 18-year-old prodigy scored from the spot in Barça’s 6-1 win over Olympiacos — and celebrated with a clear message: hand over his mouth, instead of his usual crown gesture.
A silent but powerful response to his critics. For weeks, Yamal has been under fire in Spain — accused of being too laid-back, too distracted, and not professional enough.
According to José Alvarez from El Chiringuito, the young star has had enough: “He’s not angry, but he’s annoyed. People question his professionalism — they say he’s late, that he takes helicopters, that he doesn’t take care of himself… It’s false. He works hard, he even played through injury with Spain.”
Yamal wants to answer on the pitch
Yamal has reportedly been frustrated by constant rumors — including claims he arrived late before the PSG game. Coach Hansi Flick allegedly considered benching him as punishment before club officials insisted he start. Barça denied the story, but the damage was done.
Off the pitch, his private life keeps making headlines — his romance with singer Nicki Nicole, the parties, the speculation. Now, with El Clásico approaching, Yamal wants to shut it all down and remind everyone who he really is: a generational talent, not a tabloid headline.
At 18, he’s made his choice: less talk, more goals. And on Saturday, against Kylian Mbappé’s Real Madrid, he intends to let his football do the talking.
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