Yamal s father responds to Yamal s criticism: People will die of jealousy, he doesn t need to correct it
According to the Spanish Daily Sports Daily, Yamal's father Munier responded to the recent criticism of Yamal's criticism in an interview: "People do not pay attention to their own affairs, but stare at other people's every move, and they will die of jealousy."
In response to the public's criticism of his "birthday party being too high-profile", Yamal once responded that he "has the right to enjoy life."
Munier also believes that his son does not need to correct any behavior: "I don't listen to criticism from the outside world, I only listen to my own, and my opinion is that my son does a good job. People do not pay attention to their own affairs, but stare at others' distance, and then be swallowed by jealousy. This is their problem. People should understand that he is a young man who just turned 18 and has the right to enjoy a little life. We all know that he is a professional player, but at the same time he is just a teenager like other children."
Regarding Yamal's criticism as Barcelona's new No. 10, Munier expressed his confusion: "We should have a no. 10 for representing the No. 10 for the national team. Domestic players are proud. We should applaud him on and off the court, not destroy his spirit. "
He refuted the statement that he thought his life was too dependent on his son: "My life has never changed, and I have been happy since he was born. As for the real estate issue? People talk nonsense without knowing the situation, I don't care, let them say it."
Munier was very angry at the attacks his son was under: "Those who say bad things better look at themselves first, because Lamin is the greatest thing I have, and I think he is also the greatest existence in football history."
Some people think Yamal needs someone to guide him and correct him when he makes mistakes. In response, Munier responded: "If my son did something wrong, I would be the first to grab his ear and tell him not. ... But he did nothing wrong at all."