Lamine Yamal’s father’s skid after the 2025 Golden Ball gala

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Lamine Yamalfigure of Barcelona and of the Selection of Spainhe stayed Monday with him Kopa trophy to the Best player under 21 and took second place in the vote for the Golden Ball 2025, which was for Ousmane Dembélé.

The ceremony, held at the Théâtre du Châtelet of the French capital, consecrated Dembélé, striker of Paris Saint-Germain, as the best player in the world according to the annual vote of the magazine France Football. Although many considered Lamine Yamal, a young figure of Barcelona, ​​as the main candidate for the award, the recognition ended in the hands of the French attacker.

And as soon as the result was known, the Catalan club’s dad, Mounir Nasraoui, expressed his discontent before the media and assured: “Next year is ours.”

But it is seen that later he thought better and decided to raise the bet with expressions that, minimum, were out of place.

During a video call with the Spanish TV program El Chiringuito, Nasraoui deepened in his discomfort and described the decision as a personal grievance. “I think he is the eldest … I will not say theft but moral damage to a human being,” affirmed.

And then went on to defend the reasons why he believes that the Barcelona striker had to leave the gala with the Golden Ball in his hands: “I think Lamine Yamal is the best player in the world with a lot of difference, with a lot of difference. Not because she is my son but because he is the best player in the world, I think there are no rivals”.

“Lamine is Lamine Yamal, we have to say that something very weird has happened here”he came to say, before performing the same promise he already proclaimed when he left the gala: “Next year the Golden Ball will be Spanish”.

The father had already defended Lamine Yamal on other occasions

It is not the first time that Nasraoui approaches the media to talk about his son. In mid -July, after the controversy that was armed by Yamal’s birthday, his father went out with the cutting -edge caps to defend him.

“People, instead of seeing their close, look at the distant of others. They will die of envy. That is their problem,” Mounir launched, in dialogue with Europa Press. “He is a young boy. People should understand that he is a kid who has just turned 18 and also has the right to enjoy a bit of life. We understand that he is a professional athlete, whatever you want, but he is also a child like any other. They are their age, his friends, his parents well cared for,” he concluded.