Barca's Yamal can learn Clasico lessons after Real Madrid triumph
Barcelona's Spanish forward #10 Lamine Yamal (C) and Real Madrid's Brazilian forward #07 Vinicius Junior (R) fight for the ball during the Spanish league football match between Real Madrid CF and FC Barcelona at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid on October 26 , 2025. (Photo by Oscar DEL POZO / AFP)
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Lamine Yamal's words before the Clasico caused more of a
stir than his subdued performance on the pitch as Barcelona fell to defeat, and
the 18-year-old star can take some valuable lessons moving forward.
For the first time the teenager became the main focus of an
entire stadium's ire after comments he made before Real Madrid's 2-1 victory on
Sunday became the focus of heavy criticism in the capital.
Joking on a social media stream appearance Yamal suggested
Real Madrid "steal" and "complain", and he was harangued by
the Santiago Bernabeu crowd as a result during Los Blancos's triumph that sent
them five points clear of Barca at the top of La Liga.
Madrid players, led by captain Dani Carvajal, headed towards
Yamal to remonstrate with him, as the ill-tempered ending to the game boiled
over after the final whistle.
Yamal will learn that if he says anything remotely
controversial it will always be blown up by Madrid media outlets, as is true on
the other side of the rivalry.
Barcelona's assistant coach, Marcus Sorg, filling in for the
suspended Hansi Flick, said the atmosphere might have affected Yamal's flat
display.
"It could be (that), probably a little bit, because he
is also learning to deal with the crowd, the shouting and whistles from
spectators," said Sorg.
"It's normal. Normally he's very motivated and plays
well. Today it was not so easy for him."
Yamal has also now learned that sometimes he will get his
comeuppance, which in his fledgling career he has not experienced much of.
He lifted Euro 2024 with Spain last year and went on to win
a domestic treble with Barcelona, as well as finishing second in the Ballon
d'Or award voting.
The forward has been quick to fire out jibes on social
media, and last season said Real Madrid players can speak "when they beat
me".
However in a rivalry as intense and storied as the Clasico
there will always be swings of dominance, highs and lows.
Barcelona won all four Clasico matches last season and
Madrid players had that sentiment in mind as they sought out the teenager.
"Talk is cheap," wrote Jude Bellingham, Real
Madrid's match-winner, on an Instagram post in a thinly-veiled retort to Yamal.
Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong criticised Carvajal,
33, for arguing with Yamal in public.
"If Carvajal wanted to speak to Lamine, he could do so
in private," said De Jong.
"If he thinks he shouldn't do things like (those comments)
he could call him. They're team-mates (with Spain), they know each other. Why
do you have to make a scene on the pitch?"
On the other hand Real Madrid midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni
said Yamal's comments were not particularly upsetting.
"They're just words, and there's no bad intention. It
motivates us a bit more, but if Lamine wants to talk, he can do so, there's no
problem," Tchouameni told reporters.
"When I was little, I remember the exchanges between
Barca and Real players before matches, and we liked that. In the end, the match
is played on the pitch."
Yamal's performance was unusually gray, with the winger
seemingly still affected by a groin injury he has been working to recover from.
He rarely tried to beat his opponents one-on-one, in part
thanks to Madrid's attentive defending.
"He came from an injury and he needs rhythm, more games
at the highest level," said Sorg, who also noted the teenager was getting
extra attention from Barca's opposition this season.
"The opponents try everything to defend very well, they
adapt this season," continued Flick's assistant.
"They often play two against one against him... he's
young and he has to improve and we will help him."
It would be a shame for Yamal to lose some of the spike
which makes him interesting both on and off the pitch, but his disappointing
afternoon will give him plenty to think about in the weeks and months ahead.


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