Dani Carvajal and Lamine Yamal got into a heated argument during the recent El Clásico, but Spanish Soccer Federation president Rafael Louzán doesn’t anticipate the problem to linger.
Carvajal appeared to gesture and tell Yamal that he “talked too much” after Real Madrid defeated Barcelona at the Santiago Bernabéu. The star teenager replied and the exchange was the spark that ignited a heated scuffle at the end of one of the most intense El Clásicos in recent memory.
Having two key players in Luis de la Fuente’s Spain seemingly at odds with each other is far from ideal for La Roja. However, Louzán confidently told that he doesn’t expect the issue to escalate and affect Spain’s camp.
“I don’t like mess, I’m a conciliatory person,” Louzán said. “It was a heated moment during the game, it’s a high-voltage match and I think it’ll stay there [Carvajal and Yamal’s issue]. There’s nothing else.”
“They’re two players we need very much, they’re two icons of Spanish and world soccer and for that reason, it won’t go any further.”






