Lamine Yamal attacks Real
The only watchword was the party after the title won by Barça this weekend in the Clasico, which they brilliantly won 2-0 against their sworn enemy. After the festivities on the pitch, the party continued in the city with more than 750,000 supporters coming to celebrate their heroes. And during this parade, several images went around the world, including the one where we see Catalan star Lamine Yamal waving the Palestinian flag, held up by a supporter. But in addition to this image, the Blaugrana did not fail to criticize the Madrid rival and posted an image which risks getting people talking. After chastising Jude Bellingham yesterday by using the phrase used by English in his publication, this time, the 18-year-old striker posted an image of himself all smiles with a jersey on which is indicated “thank god, I’m not from Madrid. »
A white season deciphered
After an eventful week in all directions and ended by a defeat in the clasico, the Madrilenians are already looking towards next season as indicated A.S.. “ Towards a new Madrid » while the summer promises to be eventful at Casa Blanca and important decisions will be made in the coming weeks. But before thinking about what comes next, let’s take stock and the Spanish daily details in its interior pages the seven reasons for Madrid’s collapse. Among the reasons put forward, we first find the lack of fighting spirit and the arrival of Kylian Mbappé is presented as having created a form of collective relaxation. We then find the excessive tolerance of the club and the mentality of victimization of Madrilenians towards the referees. Finally, the media also highlights the game considered poor and the disappointing recruitment with individuals like Alexander Arnold, Carreras and Mastantuono who are far from having had the expected performance.
The Spurs can bite their fingers
“A kick in the head” literally and figuratively for the Daily Starwhile the penalty conceded by Mathis Tel after a dangerous gesture caused Roberto De Zerbi’s men to lose two precious points against Leeds (1-1). But there is no question of feeling sorry for their fate two days from the end, the Spurs still have destiny in their hands and are two steps ahead of the first relegation West-Ham. A high-tension end to the season for Spurs who will challenge Chelsea and Everton while West-Ham will face Newcastle and Leeds.