BARCELONA star Lamine Yamal clapped back at Tottenham hero Rafael van der Vaart’s swipe… about his shorts.
Yamal, 17, helped Spain beat the Netherlands 5-4 on penalties after an exciting 3-3 draw in the Nations League quarter-finals on Sunday at the Mestalla.
Although the winger missed his spot-kick, he still scored a goal during extra-time and played a big role in the European champions qualifying for the semi-finals.
And the Barcelona wonderkid trolled Van der Vaart, 42, at full-time on social media.
The Netherlands legend criticised the teenage sensation before the match with a bizarre comment.
The ex-Real Madrid star complained about Yamal’s shorts being “too low”.
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Van der Vaart said last Monday: “I noticed some things about Lamine Yamal that started to annoy me.
“His shorts were too low, he didn’t try too hard, he had some superficial gestures… I didn’t like this.”
And Yamal decided to hit back by lowering his shorts after the match in a clear nod to Van der Vaart’s statement.
The forward then took to Instagram where he rubbed even more salt in the former playmaker’s wounds following the Netherlands’ elimination.
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Yamal posted on Instagram: “Pants down, a goal, missed penalty AND IN THE SEMIFINALS HEHEHEHE GO SPAIN!”
Spain are now set to take on France in the Nations League semi-finals in June.
The winner will go on to face either Germany or Portugal in the final that same month.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk