"And I've gotten what's mine, I haven't asked anyone, and I haven't even had to humiliate myself. I've helped my people, I'm still on the street, tell me who the fuck is going to take it from me."
Lamine Yamal has shared with his more than 36.1 million Instagram followers an excerpt of the lyrics of a song by Morad , a popular composer and singer of Moroccan origin based in the La Florida neighborhood of L'Hospitalet de Llobregat.
"And I've gotten what's mine, I haven't asked anyone, and I haven't even had to humiliate myself. I've helped my people, I'm still on the streets, tell me who the fuck is going to take it from me," Lamine Yamal shared on his Instagram story.
At El Chiringuito, they interpret Lamine Yamal's message in Morad code as a criticism of Nico Williams.
José Álvarez Haya interpreted Lamine Yamal's cryptic message in Morad code on the program 'El Chiringuito', hosted by Josep Pedrerol : "It seems to me like a message to a colleague who has left him in the lurch."
José Álvarez Haya: "What I interpret, subjectively, is that it is when Nico Williams offers himself to his teammates saying that he wants to go to Barcelona".
"Do you think it's a message to Nico Williams?" Josep Pedrerol asks .
José Álvarez Haya: "This is in line with the fact that in the end Nico Williams is the one who has gone to both the players and Barcelona to beg".
"What I interpret, subjectively, is that it's when Nico Williams offered himself to his teammates, saying he wants to go to Barcelona. Nico told his teammates, including Lamina Yamal. "And I've gotten what I want, and I haven't asked anyone." Nico asks them... "And I haven't even had to humiliate myself." This is in line with the idea that, in the end, Nico Williams is the one who went to both the players and Barcelona to beg. To say he wants to play for Barça," analyzes José Álvarez Haya.
The 'El Chiringuito' contributor emphasized that "this may have a justification, and it's true that Lamine Yamal and all those colleagues found out (that Nico Williams wasn't coming to Barcelona and was staying in Bilbao) with Athletic's tweet."
"I've helped my people, but I'm still on the streets?" Lamine did what his friend asked. And the "I'm still on the streets, tell me who the fuck is going to get rid of me" is like Lamine still at Barcelona and the other party preferred the money," he explained.