Yesterday, the Barcelona football team returned from their visit to the Metropolitano with three important points, increasing the point difference with Real to seven and maintaining their sole leadership. However, more than the victory, Lamine Yamal's obvious dissatisfaction at the end of the game dominated the agenda.
Idman.Biz, referring to Bein Sports, reports that the young winger left the field disappointed as soon as the final whistle was blown, even ignoring Hans-Dieter Flick, who wanted to talk to him, and went straight to the dressing room. At this time, he showed his displeasure with hand gestures.
The German head coach touched on the incident at the press conference and tried to calm the situation. Flick explained that the player's anger was not related to his performance, but to specific moments within the game.
"He did his best, but he was unlucky in scoring or providing a productive pass. In the end, everything is fine," the coach said.
Flick's words show that this is personal frustration arising from Yamal's demanding attitude towards himself, rather than a tactical or internal team problem. Although he was one of the most active figures on the field, the inability to put the final point in decisive moments affected the young player's emotions.