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Courtois says no problem with Yamal after Clasico row

Courtois says no problem with Yamal

Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois insists there is Courtois says no problem with Yamal despite the fiery El Clásico clash with Barcelona’s young star Lamine Yamal. After a heated post-match confrontation involving Yamal, Dani Carvajal and other players, Courtois stepped in to cool tensions and praised the teenager publicly.

In a recent interview with COPE, Courtois acknowledged that Yamal’s pre-match comments—where he jokingly accused Real Madrid of “stealing and complaining”—had stirred emotions. However, the Belgian shot-stopper emphasized that none of it is personal. “For me, Lamine is a great player and will be a player who will mark an era at Barça,” Courtois said.

He added that any conflict on the field stops there. Courtois observed that in a high-intensity match like El Clásico, words can be said in the heat of the moment. “Sometimes you say things that you later regret … but I think that’s what a Clásico is like,” he noted. Importantly, he vowed there’s no ill will off the pitch: “If I see Lamine in a restaurant tomorrow, I’ll say hello. I don’t think there’s any problem between Lamine and me.”

Courtois also defended Yamal’s passion. He argued that the challenge and fire that Yamal brings help motivate Real Madrid: “Sometimes we need that atmosphere … even when they’ve won, they haven’t shown us any respect.”

His remarks come amid intense scrutiny over Yamal’s behaviour and remarks, but Courtois’ stance suggests long-term respect rather than resentment. While the rivalry remains fierce, at least one key figure in Madrid is clear on where he stands—and it’s not deep personal conflict.

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