Barca's Yamal Can Learn Clasico Lessons After Real Madrid Triumph
Yamal's pre-match social media comments sparked backlash and affected his play during Real Madrid's 2-1 win, highlighting the challenges young players face in high-pressure matches.
- In Madrid, the Clasico ended with Real Madrid beating Barcelona 2-1 on Sunday, and Yamal faced Santiago Bernabeu ire after pre-match remarks.
- Joking on a social media stream appearance, Lamine Yamal provoked the Santiago Bernabeu crowd by suggesting Real Madrid "steal" and "complain", fueling the rivalry's intensity.
- Sorg said `It could be , probably a little bit, because he is also learning to deal with the crowd, the shouting and whistles from spectators`, noting Yamal's groin injury and need for more high-level games.
- Real captain Dani Carvajal led players to confront Yamal after the final whistle, while Jude Bellingham wrote `Talk is cheap` in response to the match outcome.
- Given his recent accolades, Yamal's difficult Clasico provides a learning moment after lifting Euro 2024 with Spain and winning a domestic treble with Barcelona last year.
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Victorious of Clasico with Real Madrid facing FC Barcelona Sunday (2-1), Aurélien Chuameni said he was motivated by the tabs addressed by Lamine Yamal before the meeting.
"Words are cheap," wrote Jude Bellingham after Real Madrid's 2-1 victory in the "Clasico" and probably addressed his message to Barcelona's Lamine Yamal. He had caused great trouble in the Spanish capital in the run-up to the game with his statements. Background: In the course of a Kings League event last week, the Youngster had claimed that Real was preferred, moreover, the "Royals" were constantly complaining. That Yamal had made this statemen…
Lamine Yamal already begins to understand how the world of football works. It is not enough to have talent: we also need to know when to speak and, above all, what to say. In this media game, every word weighs more than it seems.wf_cms.rss.read_more
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