Lamine Yamal, the big question

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By: Manu Tournoux

If FC Barcelona does not participate in the Club World Cup and has therefore completed its season for a few short weeks, the Spanish press has not let go of the eyes. Also, when the Spanish football prodigy posts a message a little enigmatic on his social networks, some embark on funny analyzes, sometimes a little smoky.

Always quick to surf the slightest controversy, even if it means adding a little oil on the fire, the show El Chiringuito did not hesitate to jump on the occasion. As relayed Marca This Monday, former footballer José Alvarez Haya was invited to comment on the words posted by Lamine Yamal, from a song by artist Morad. “And I had what I wanted, I didn't ask anything from anyone, and I didn't even have to humiliate myself. I helped my people, but I'm still on the street. Tell me who will leave me? »»

For the speaker, no doubt, it would be a message sent by Lamine Yamal to Nico Williams. The Athletic Bilbao striker has been talked about recently because he seemed decided to go to Barça, but finally chose to stay in his training club with a contract revaluation. José Alvarez Haya therefore started his explanation of text. “It looks like a message addressed to a colleague who dropped him. »»

Lamine Yamal, a hidden message for Nico Williams?

Relaunched by the presenter, José Alvarez Haya confirmed that according to him, Lamine Yamal was clearly aimed at his partner in the selection. “Subjectively, my interpretation is that it is in connection with the moment when Nico Williams offered to his comrades by telling them that he would like to play at Barça. He said it to his teammates, and among them Lamine Yamal … 'And I had what I wanted, I didn't ask anything from anyone'. Nico asks them: 'And I didn't even have to humiliate' '. Which would suggest that Nico Williams went to beg the players and FC Barcelona to say that he wanted to come. »»

And the observer to continue his somewhat surprising presentation. “” 'I helped my people, but I'm still on the street' : Lamine did what her friend asked him. And CE: 'I'm still on the street, tell me who will leave me?'it was as if Lamine was still in Barcelona and the other had preferred money. »» On social networks, José Alvarez Haya was not just friends and his analysis was very strongly mocked.