
Rafael van der Vaart continued his words war with Lamine Yamal after his recent criticism of the Spanish Wonderkid.
Yamal's Spain hit the Netherlands from the Nations League on penalties on Sunday evening, despite the fact that the 17-year-old missed his own Spot-Kick.
The Dutch expert and the former Tottenham star shot Yamal as' superficial ', not much trouble,' wore his pants' a little lower 'and claimed that he was struggling against left-back Jorrel Hato.
But Yamal hit back on social media, as he wrote on Instagram: 'Pants Down, One Goal, missed punishment and in the semi -final. Hehehehehe, let's go Spain! '
Van der Vaart has now reacted to the oms of Yamal and has warned that the Buncelona wing player must remain 'grounded' if he wants to achieve his full potential.
“I would not advise him to worry about a former player who is a bit too fat,” Van der Vaart told Ziggo Sport. “It's completely unimportant. I mean well.
'If you are 17 and you get so much praise, you start to believe that the whole world is turning around you. We have all been there, but the world is not around you. Football is fun, but not important. If you think you are God, you will become a less fun person.
'There (in Spain) people get angry. Nice and angry. I don't really care. The bomb exploded. But I was not really aware of any misconduct. I said I see the ways, but they pretend to think he's really bad. I think he is a great player. Hopefully he will remain grounded. '
Yamal has enjoyed a remarkable increase since he was broken into in the first team of Barcelona when he was only 15.
The teenage sensation then played the glare of last year's euros, scored once and registered four assists such as Spain Sealed Glorie Tournament in Germany.
He was again kicked in Barcelona this season and has included 30 targeted involvement in 38 performances in all competitions for the men of Hansi Flick.
Barcelona is currently top of Laliga, in the semi -final of Copa del Rey and the last eight of the Champions League while having a historic treble.
Yamal could also win more silverware with Spain this summer, with his side of France in the semi -final of the Nations League for a potential final against Portugal or Germany.
Van der Vaart, however, is still concerned that Yamal is starting to believe his own hype and has suggested that this could come back to chase him.
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