Barcelona's La Liga title celebrations were filled with unforgettable moments, but two young stars—Lamine Yamal and Fermin Lopez—stole the show with their hilarious reactions to some cheeky anti-Real Madrid gestures from the crowd.
As the open-top bus parade wound through the streets of Barcelona for five hours, thousands of ecstatic fans packed the sidewalks, eager to share their joy with the players. Shirts, scarves, and flags were tossed toward the bus in a constant stream, with supporters hoping for a wave, a signature, or even a moment of recognition. Some items disappeared into the chaos, but others became instant highlights of the celebration.
One of the biggest roars from the crowd came when Lamine Yamal caught an old Barcelona shirt with a message printed on the back. The teenage winger read the words—"Thank God I'm not a Madridista"—and immediately burst into laughter. He couldn't resist sharing the moment with teammate Joao Cancelo, then started waving the shirt around and dancing on the bus, sparking even louder cheers from the streets below.
Yamal had already been a focal point of the parade after being spotted carrying a Palestinian flag earlier, but this anti-Real Madrid shirt quickly became the talk of social media. Fans loved seeing the young star embrace the rivalry with such playful energy.
Fermin Lopez wasn't far behind in the fun. The midfielder received a scarf from the crowd with another message aimed at Real Madrid. After reading it, he broke into a smile and held it up high for the supporters to see, soaking in the electric atmosphere of the celebration.
These lighthearted moments capture the passion and personality that make football rivalries so special—and remind us why Barcelona's title win was about more than just the trophy.
