Hansi Flick gives his verdict on Lamine Yamal waving Palestine flag at Barcelona’s title parade

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Hansi Flick gives his verdict on Lamine Yamal waving Palestine flag at Barcelona’s title parade

Hansi Flick gives his verdict on Lamine Yamal waving Palestine flag at Barcelona’s title parade

Here’s the latest from the boss.

Hansi Flick gives his verdict on Lamine Yamal waving Palestine flag at Barcelona’s title parade

Here’s the latest from the boss.

Barcelona's La Liga title celebrations took an unexpected turn when teenage sensation Lamine Yamal was spotted waving a Palestine flag during the team's victory parade on Monday. The 18-year-old winger, who has been a breakout star this season, later shared images on Instagram showing him holding the flag alongside a Barcelona shirt, accompanied by the caption: "Thank God I'm not Madridista."

The moment quickly became a talking point, and head coach Hansi Flick addressed it head-on during his pre-match press conference ahead of Barcelona's clash with Alaves. When asked about Yamal's actions, Flick offered a measured response, balancing respect for the player's personal choices with the responsibilities that come with being a professional athlete.

"These are things that I don't normally like," Flick admitted. "I have talked about it with him and I have told him that if he wants to do it, it's his decision. He's 18 years old. We are dedicated to playing football, and we have to take into account what people expect from us."

The German manager, known for his calm demeanor, quickly pivoted to the bigger picture—the joy of sharing the title win with the fans. "When I see people on the street crying with emotion, you realize why we are here," Flick said. "For me, that's the most important thing, the first thing. I feel proud because it's about the players. They're playing a fantastic season that hasn't been easy, with so many injuries. We've improved a lot over the last two months, and that was the key to our win against Madrid. We are the team with the fewest goals conceded—nobody would have imagined it."

With three games remaining in the season, Flick isn't resting on his laurels. "The goal now is to reach 100 points, and to do that we have to win the three remaining matches and play well," he declared.

As Barcelona looks to cap off a remarkable campaign, Yamal's actions off the pitch remind us that football's biggest stars are also young men navigating a complex world. For fans and gear enthusiasts alike, it's a season to remember—and perhaps one to discuss over your next jersey purchase.

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