Lamine Yamal was at it again on the Barcelona touchline, and Hansi Flick has to make more excuses.
The Spanish winger has been accustomed to late strops this season, but on this occasion he played all of the 2-1 win over Atletico Madrid before storming off.
Barca won through a late Robert Lewandowski goal to capitalise on Real Madrid’s earlier defeat to Real Mallorca, but Lamine didn’t even celebrate the winner.
Instead he headed straight for the tunnel, brushing off Flick who tried to speak to him.
According to a new report from Mundo Deportivo, Lamine wasn’t angry with the head coach, but instead the goalkeeping coach José Ramón de la Fuente.
They say that dressing room sources revealed the No.10 was frustrated by the coach’s constant instructions on the touchline getting in the way of his performance.
Flick’s explanation
Giving his reasoning post-match, Flick said: “Lamine tried everything: he dribbled, he attacked, but he didn’t score.
“He was a little angry because it was a very emotional match, but that’s normal.
“He’s back in the dressing room now and he’s fine.”






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