🔥 They steal and then complain, Lamine Yamal lights up El Clásico 🎥 | OneFootball

🔥 They steal and then complain, Lamine Yamal lights up El Clásico 🎥 | OneFootball

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·24 October 2025

🔥 They steal and then complain, Lamine Yamal lights up El Clásico 🎥

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The young Barcelona star, Lamine Yamal, has stirred up the anticipation for El Clásico with some controversial statements that have left no one indifferent. During a 'stream' of the Kings League, the footballer did not hesitate to throw a direct jab at the eternal rival, Real Madrid, accusing them of "stealing" in a humorous tone that quickly went viral. The conversation took place with Ibai Llanos, a well-known streamer and president of Porcinos FC, a team the Barcelona player compared to the white club.

It all started when, in the context of the Kings League, he was asked if Porcinos was the equivalent of Real Madrid. Lamine Yamal didn't hold back: "Yes, they steal, they complain, they do things I don't know...". Ibai himself challenged the statement, "Does Madrid steal?", to which the Barcelona youth player responded with an eloquent "Well, let's see, let's see..." accompanied by a clear gesture of affirmation, words to which even Gerard Piqué added, saying that "this is not debatable."


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Besides the jab about the supposed "thefts", the 18-year-old player took the opportunity to recall his last visit to Santiago Bernabéu. When Ibai warned him that "you have to score at the Bernabéu", Lamine Yamal replied with a strong "I've already done that, don't you remember?". The reference to his goal in Barcelona's previous 0-4 victory only added fuel to the fire before the big league clash.

These statements, made in a relaxed atmosphere, have injected an extra dose of tension into the rivalry between Barcelona and Real Madrid. The use of social media and streams as a platform for this type of comment demonstrates the new media dimension surrounding El Clásico.

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With the ball about to roll on the pitch, Lamine Yamal's words serve as an appetizer for what is expected to be a match of maximum intensity, where not only three points are at stake, but also the pride and supremacy of Spanish football.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.


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