'A heated moment' - RFEF chief reacts to Lamine Yamal and Dani Carvajal's Clasico clash
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'A heated moment' - RFEF chief reacts to Lamine Yamal and Dani Carvajal's Clasico clash
"I'm not one for trouble, I'm a conciliatory person and what we saw in the Clásico was a heated moment in the match,"
"I think it's going to stay there and I don't think it will escalate. I haven't spoken to Luis de la Fuente about it. They are two players we desperately need and two icons of world football."
"We are very calm because there is a continuous, direct relationship with the clubs. We take great care of that. We are aware that the players belong to their clubs,"
"We are calm; we have very important challenges ahead."
Dani Carvajal confronted 18-year-old Lamine Yamal after pre-match banter at El Clásico, triggering a brawl involving players from both teams. Frenkie de Jong criticised Carvajal's actions following the incident. Rafael Louzán characterises the episode as a heated moment unlikely to escalate and expresses no expectation of further fallout. Louzán emphasises that both Carvajal and Yamal remain essential, iconic players. The RFEF reports calm, continuous communication with clubs and acknowledges that players belong to their clubs. Spain will be without Pedri for the next international break, and Yamal's call-up is uncertain due to pubalgia.
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