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Robert Lewandowski's ugly gesture to Lamine Yamal after a mistake by the young player

The unexpected gesture that Lewandowski had with Lamine Yamal that the fans did not like

By Hector Garcia

The unexpected gesture that Lewandowski had with Lamine Yamal that the fans did not like
The unexpected gesture that Lewandowski had with Lamine Yamal that the fans did not like

FC Barcelona achieved an important result against Alavés in a match where they had to come back to achieve the expected result. The team took the three points from their field after a double from Robert Lewandowski, however, beyond the double, the footballer left a certainly regrettable image with the footballer Lamine Yamal. It is worth remembering that for many, Robert should be one of those who lead by example at FC Barcelona, but things have not been that way.

 

The Barça team managed to turn it around and defeat Alavés at the Estadi Olímpic de Montjuïc, but there was a lot of suffering. Lewandowski made up for his bad scoring streak by scoring a double, but the Pole also experienced moments of nervousness and the Movistar cameras captured his anger with a teammate.

Specifically, with Lamine Yamal. It was an action in the 72nd minute - with 1-1 on the scoreboard - where the Mataró player opted for the individual play - Sivera ended up saving - but Lewandowski claimed that he should have passed it to him, considering that he was in a better position to the finish.

 

What happened between Yamal and Lewandowski?

The Polish striker, the great protagonist of the match with his two goals, got very angry with the youth player when Lamine chose to end a play with a shot when the Barça striker was waiting, totally alone, at the penalty spot: "To the far post! " , the Barça striker can be understood with clear gestures of anger in some images captured by the 'Deporte Plus+' program on Movistar Plus+. After this action, the Spanish player gave the command to the Pole, and he rejected the greeting. 

 


Hector Garcia

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