In a surprising development inside the Catalan team’s camp, Lamine Yamal and Raphinha have sent a strong message to coach Hansi Flick, demanding the exclusion of a major star from the starting lineup!

Barcelona achieved a resounding victory over their arch-rivals Real Madrid in the final El Clásico of the season, officially clinching the La Liga title. Hansi Flick’s team overturned a two-goal deficit to claim an epic win, confirming that Barcelona is currently experiencing one of its finest periods in recent years. The Estadio Lluís Companys was filled with an electric atmosphere, as fans responded enthusiastically, and the final whistle sparked celebrations of this historic achievement.

This marked Barcelona’s fourth consecutive win over Real Madrid this season—an unprecedented feat that reinforces the sense that a new era may be dawning for the Catalan club.

Coach Hansi Flick has played a pivotal role in building a team capable of securing titles. He has succeeded in uniting the squad, restoring confidence to players like Frenkie de Jong and Ferran Torres, and fostering a collective spirit that has inspired everyone to perform at their best.

However, according to information from the Spanish newspaper El Nacional, as is often the case within any group, not all relationships are smooth. Polish star Robert Lewandowski, one of the team’s most prominent and experienced players, has struggled to fully connect with some of his attacking teammates.

For instance, Lewandowski does not share the same on-pitch chemistry with Raphinha and Lamine Yamal, who have reportedly expressed a preference for Ferran Torres, viewing him as better prepared, more decisive, and more supportive during key moments. According to sources, both players advocated for Torres to be selected in major matches, such as those against Inter Milan and in El Clásico.

Although Lewandowski managed to recover in time and played a few minutes in the European clash, his performance was underwhelming. This has led some within the squad to view him more as a liability than a solution.

Such evaluations have contributed to a noticeable rift among the players. Observers noted his absence from the post-match celebrations, both on the pitch and in the dressing room, after El Clásico—further deepening the perception of his growing isolation.

Despite his vast experience and professionalism, it has become increasingly apparent that Lewandowski’s role within the team has diminished. It’s not merely a matter of reduced playing time, but also a growing sense that his once-undisputed status within the group is no longer assured.

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