Even as one of the most recognized young players today, Lamine Yamal still shows the behavior of a kid more often than his experience on the pitch might suggest. His youthful curiosity was on full display after winning the Spanish Super Cup against Real Madrid, when the young forward went live on social media, eager to share the celebrations with fans.
Social media innocence collides with locker room realities
During the livestream, Yamal accidentally revealed Wojciech Szczsny smoking, prompting a quick warning from someone in the background. While Szczsny has openly admitted to his habit, many fans see smoking as incompatible with the expectations of a high-performance athlete.

Szczsny has openly admitted to his habit
Szczsny has defended his choice, claiming it doesn’t affect his performance because he doubles his effort on the field. Still, for many, the habit seems unnecessary and potentially harmful, and the live moment only fueled the debate.
Celebrations overshadowed by a controversial glimpse
What could have been a carefree victory stream quickly drew attention for the wrong reasons. Fans debated whether it was acceptable, while others noted that many athletes indulge in similar habits despite the potential impact on their performance. To be fair, Yamal didn’t do anything wrong-he simply chose the wrong time to go live, capturing a private moment that sparked widespread discussion.
Navigating social media exposure while maintaining professional discretion might still be tricky for Lamine. Yamal’s misstep was born of youth and enthusiasm, not malice, and serves as a reminder that even the smallest moment can become a talking point in the digital age and sometimes not for the better.









