10 - Lamine Yamal

BBZ8800

Senior Member
First BBZ creates entire narrative on how Barca only accumulates weak choir boys at la masia that has no mentality to compete with all the big handosm manly men, and then, when suddenly some no nonsense cocky boy shows up, coocks the best italian defense at ripe old age of 17, the cockiness now is the big problem. Never change, fool.
Because the world is black and white and there is no middle ground between players who gets bullied and crumble under pressure on away CL games and a guy who will probably be done till the age of 25 due to his ego and bad surroundings?

Ok. We'll see.
 

Gnidrologist

Senior Member
Nothing wrong with his ego. Not everybody needs to be timid and subdued outwardly. His surrounding is what it is - a liberal culture that endorses hedonism and irresponsibility, especially with lot of money to spend. If he's actually serious about moslemhood, that would come handy to outbalance that.
 

Saladin

Active member
Nothing wrong with his ego. Not everybody needs to be timid and subdued outwardly. His surrounding is what it is - a liberal culture that endorses hedonism and irresponsibility, especially with lot of money to spend. If he's actually serious about moslemhood, that would come handy to outbalance that.
As a Muslim I second that logic - hopefully he will acquire a maturity sooner rather than later, and be inspired by the likes of Kanté, Benz and Mané rather than living like Ney and Dinho - though, I expect something in between like a Pogba - also not terrible, but preferably see him loose the bling and women with maturity. We'll see.
 

MonteCuler

Well-known member
For an elite athlete ego is a good thing. Unless ego pushes beyond his abilities, which in Lamine's case is not. He is the best footballer on the planet and he can carry a team on his own

Another strange thing we often get to see in this thread - Neymar is literally associated with failure. What is wrong with you people?
 

El Flaco

Well-known member
Adil Rami: "From a human perspective, I can’t stand Yamal. From a football perspective he's a crack. The way he pulls down his shorts came from prisons in the United States or Mexico, and it used to indicate someone who wanted to be sexually assaulted."


The full quote.....

Adel Rami:

To be honest, and this might upset Barcelona fans, but from a human perspective, I can’t stand Lamine Yamal.

From a football perspective, there’s no question about him; he’s a huge star, and he’s definitely going to win Ballon d’Ors, Champions Leagues, and everything you can think of.

But as a person? Damn!

The way he shook hands with Ronaldo was bad, and so was when he pulls down his shorts.

I explained to you why men do that and where this habit came from. I’ll repeat it for those who didn’t hear it:

The story of low shorts and pants came from prisons in the United States or Mexico, and it used to indicate someone who wanted to be sexually assaulted. That’s all there is to it.

But there are other things that catch my attention. He’s started throwing parties at a very young age! Damn, slow down a bit!

You also see him wearing huge diamond-encrusted chains, as if he wants to look American.

Honestly, this really gets on my nerves.
 
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MonteCuler

Well-known member
From human perspective I can't stand robots who behave in such a way to satisfy Adil Rami and alike

By Lamine's own words he doesn't care what people say unless it's family or close friends. That's exactly how it should be, if you ask me
 

malvolio

Senior Member
Weren't people in here saying that Neymar could be a good model for Yamal since he took lots of bad decisions himself?

But then again Rami faked an injury to appear on a reality TV show only once. Neymar faked injuries every year to attend his sister's birthdays.
 

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