Juanma Rodríguez belongs to that group of journalists who are close to Florentino Pérez and ARE loyal to Real Madrid. They are as ready to take out the sword in defense of the club they love as they are to take out the artillery and destroy their rival.
It's clear that Real Madrid is harming the Spanish national team with its policy of hiring foreign legionnaires to form its squad.
Real Madrid's Manager is Allergic to Youth Players
There are so many foreigners that Ancelotti only used one Spanish player in his lineups: Dani Carvajal. But he's been injured and has left the Spanish national team without any Real Madrid players.
The national team's matches without Real Madrid representation become tedious for those who only see Real Madrid in front of them. That's when statements such as "this national team isn't mine" or "this Spain doesn't represent me" begin. As if the fault were with the national team manager and not with the Real Madrid coach, who's allergic to his youth players.
Has Lamine Yamal Vanished?
Juanma Rodriguez is one of those. He's never hidden the fact that he doesn't like Spain if there's no representation from Real Madrid. Perhaps that's why he has taken advantage of Lamine Yamal's injury to cast a shadow of doubt over him: "He has erased himself," he said.
This is the interpretation of a Real Madrid fan regarding the absence of Lamine Yamal in the national team's second match against Serbia.
Yet a handful of players from the white team have stayed in Madrid, turning their backs on their national teams, using injuries as an excuse.
But Juanma Rodriguez doesn't care. Lamine Yamal was repeatedly taunted by Danish players, who admitted they were going after him, and he finished the match injured. He left the field during the 93rd minute.
Juanma Rodriguez Did Vanish from X
He arrived in Barcelona limping. But for Juanma Rodríguez, Lamine Yamal has deleted himself from Spain: "By the way: Yamal has vanished from Tuesday's game, huh?". This is what he posted on his X account.
And, as life goes, Juanma Rodríguez has been forced to delete the tweet in which he accused Yamal of suddnely vanishing. Perhaps he was aware of his blunder. Who would vanish from here? Are his arguments so weak that they have to be deleted?
Juanma Rodríguez must have had a guilty conscience when he decided to delete his message. He must have discovered in the replies to his message that Lamine Yamal transcends Barça and belongs to everyone: a National heritage.
And you don't play with that.