Guti is outraged at Lamine Yamal for wearing the Spanish national team cap backwards.
The Barça player wore his cap like this during a press conference and this has provoked criticism from the former Real Madrid player.
BarcelonaLamine Yamal breaks rules, especially on the field, but some believe he also breaks some off it. The Barça player appeared wearing a Spanish national team cap backward at a press conference during the Spanish national team's last training camp. to compete in the Nations League and this one look The seventeen-year-old player's performance didn't please everyone. One person who seems to have been greatly upset, to the point of publicly complaining, is former Real Madrid player José María Gutiérrez. Guti"I think it's the first time I've seen a footballer at a press conference with a cap worn backward. And I don't like that," he said on the television program. The Chiringuito.
Guti had no problem continuing to vent. "It's a club issue and it's a national team issue. You can wear whatever you want in your life. But these things, if you want, tell me, man, I don't like them. When he goes to Ibiza or wherever, let him do it. But not with the Spanish national team at a press conference," the former Real Madrid player concluded. In any case, he made it clear that he believes the fault does not lie with the player: "It's the fault of whoever is in charge who should tell him: 'Listen, not with the Spanish national team cap.'"
Guti's statements have caused an uproar on social media, and some users have consulted the archives to remind the Real Madrid player that he himself had worn a cap (although not backwards) during a press conference during his time as a Cristiano Ronaldo, like other professional footballers communicating with a backwards cap, such as Lamine Yamal.
Later, in an interview with BrandGuti wanted to clarify his statements about Lamine Yamal's style of dress. "I think my words were misunderstood. I wasn't talking about Lamine. I was talking in general, about any player, especially if he's at a club or national team. It's true that, if they let him, he can do whatever he wants. But it wasn't just a personal message to him."