Lamine Yamal’s Taunt Toward Real Madrid After the Final, Full of Arrogance: “They Can’t…”

The controversial words Lamine Yamal used to mock Real Madrid after the final at La Cartuja
The Copa del Rey concluded with Barcelona defeating Real Madrid 3–2. After achieving a dramatic equalizer in the final minutes, Barcelona once again relied on late-game heroics to score their third goal. Despite being dominated by Real Madrid for most of the match, that didn’t stop Lamine Yamal from making some controversial statements.
“They can’t beat us this year,” he said in a post-match interview, making his arrogance clear. Mocking Real Madrid, Yamal showed an obvious excess of confidence, completely ignoring how close Barcelona was to losing the final. Instead, he chose to attack Real Madrid in his remarks.
“It didn’t matter how many goals they scored against us,” Yamal added, further showcasing his arrogance. Claiming that despite Real Madrid’s goals, Barcelona was always going to win, Yamal’s attitude left a bad impression on thousands of viewers.
The Lamine Yamal Controversy
At just 17 years old, Lamine Yamal’s ego seems to have grown significantly throughout the season. Believing the constant praise he receives from Barcelona fans, Yamal’s arrogance has become increasingly evident in several matches. However, his comments after the Copa del Rey final highlighted just how overconfident he has become.
Throughout the match, Barcelona was outplayed by Real Madrid in nearly every aspect on the pitch. Yamal himself was completely neutralized by Madrid’s solid defense and failed to perform his usual magic.
Although Barcelona ended up winning, there’s no real reason to claim they were the better team. Yamal’s attitude only shows that, at 17 years old, he has already adopted the false values often associated with Barcelona.
Arrogance Toward Real Madrid
Only coming out with statements like these after a victory over Real Madrid, Yamal’s true character has been laid bare. Even though Barcelona won this time, the moment will surely come when Real Madrid sets the record straight.