‘Thank God I’m not Madridista’ – Lamine Yamal takes fresh aim at Los Blancos during Barcelona’s victory parade

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‘Thank God I’m not Madridista’ – Lamine Yamal takes fresh aim at Los Blancos during Barcelona’s victory parade

‘Thank God I’m not Madridista’ – Lamine Yamal takes fresh aim at Los Blancos during Barcelona’s victory parade

The No. 10 has been poking fun at Barca’s biggest rivals.

‘Thank God I’m not Madridista’ – Lamine Yamal takes fresh aim at Los Blancos during Barcelona’s victory parade

The No. 10 has been poking fun at Barca’s biggest rivals.

Lamine Yamal is having the time of his life—and he's not letting Real Madrid forget it. After Barcelona's emphatic 2-0 El Clasico victory sealed the La Liga title, the 17-year-old sensation took center stage during the team's open-top bus parade through Barcelona's streets on Monday, and he made sure to rub it in just a little.

Yamal fired the first shot right after the final whistle, posting "talk is cheap" on social media—a direct response to Jude Bellingham's taunt following October's Clasico. But he saved his boldest move for the victory parade. In a photo shared on Instagram, the No. 10 proudly holds a Barcelona shirt emblazoned with the message: "Thank God I'm not Madridista." It's a playful jab that's already lighting up fan forums and social media feeds.

During the parade, Yamal soaked in the electric atmosphere, speaking to the club's media about the outpouring of support. "It's incredible. The fans are always with us, on the important days and also on the less important ones," he said, his voice full of emotion. "This is the club of our lives. We'll always be here for them."

He continued: "We love them. We have to value every title and every year that we win because it's not easy. We've gone through some very difficult years, but now we're enjoying ourselves a lot. You think it's a Monday, people in Barcelona have work, but they're still here with us."

Yamal then turned his attention to the future, hinting at even bigger ambitions. "A Champions League parade? Definitely yes. My parents taught me that a man always keeps his word… and we'll bring it back to Barcelona."

Barcelona return to action on Wednesday with a trip to Alaves, still with three league games left to play. But for now, the city is celebrating—and Lamine Yamal is leading the charge.

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