Why Sunglasses?
Frenkie de Jong Jokes About Lamine Yamal’s Strange Celebration Style
The Dutch player spoke candidly about his teammate Yamal’s celebration, who wore sunglasses during the festivities.
According to reports, last night’s decisive goal in the final favored Barcelona, bringing joy to the team’s camp. Xavi had to restrain Raphinha to prevent premature celebrations before the referee’s final whistle, but when Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea signaled the end of the match, the happiness in Barcelona’s camp peaked.
This joy manifested in different ways among the Barcelona players. One player who repeated his style from the Super Cup and the Euros was Lamine Yamal. The Spanish winger, like Raphinha, once again chose to wear sunglasses—this time, two pairs instead of one. He was seen dancing, singing with teammates, and leading the celebration music with a large speaker, full of happiness.
Lamine Yamal said: “Even if they score one goal against us, it’s fine. Even if they score two, it’s still fine. This year, they simply can’t beat us easily. We’ve proven that. I’m very happy. Long live Barça!”
Frenkie de Jong commented on the celebration and Yamal’s choice of sunglasses.
With the honesty typical of Dutch players, the Barcelona midfielder didn’t quite understand the reason for wearing sunglasses at a nighttime celebration. Speaking to Movistar, he said: “Everyone should do what they like. But there was no sun, so wearing sunglasses makes no sense (laughs). Well, that’s Yamal’s style.”