I doubt Spain would actually even pay this fine who’s going to enforce them to pay it Germany. Start a war over it. Even if they enforce it I could see a legal battle over the fact they decided to start the games that late like that’s such a dumb time to have a game
@@jonathancamut7287 I thank god that diplomats arent people like you. 1. The spanish trainer knows the law and could just not have the 16 year old kid play. 2. If Germany were to sue Spain for 30000 then the EU would force Spain to pay up. 3. The Spanish Goverment =/= Real Federación Española de Fútbol (RFEF) Germany would sue RFEF not Spain as a whole.
@@piyushgelera2798exactly man I used to follow his content, but when I found out that he does absolutely no research and posts twitter interactions made me unfollow him
The Germany authorities already signaled this will not be enforced. There are also exceptions for sports competitions. The rule is mainly aimed to protect teenagers from exploitation, working in their family restaurants etc.
How do you know that he is being exploited? Also, working at the restaurant is far far easier and less damaging to your body than playing professional sports. Hypocrites' laws! Either enforce it or don't do it all.
Even if the games last over 2 Hours Yamal probably would subbed off Even if not paying 30K for playing a player like that i think any country would take it Edit : a team get 1 million for every win and 1.5 for qualifying for RO16 that means spain already made 2.5 Million Even if yamal plays every games after 11 PM till final Spain would only have to pay 150K that is only 10 % of the money they made only for Qualifying for RO16
He's playing professional football and earns money from it, thats pretty much working. The law is basically there to prevent the exploitation of minors, but in some cases its backfiring, cause it was created with the average minor in mind, not some wonderkids in any kind of sport, art etc.
I don’t see any problem with this rule and Spain knew of this risk before they selected Yamal. This rule is to make sure that no teenager is being overworked and keeping the teenagers mind and body to develop healthy by them being home at 23:00 to have a nice 8-10 hours of sleep.
That's for him and his parents to choose not the government. A child willing to work is not exploitation, it's work. Work has no minimum age if the child is willing to work. We all did chores when we were young, it's called work
@@prinka2096 You are a danger to children with that mentality. As adults, our jobs towards children is to make sure they grow, develop healthy, be safe and so on. Doesn’t matter if they are or not our child. I was lucky to be smart enough, when I was a child and teenager to not do stupid things that teenagers do. Or overwork myself at some part-time job. A way it’s also thanks to my parents, but there were many teenagers around my age, where they were overworking themselves and were very tired. They didn’t grow up probably and have some sort of different illnesses they have to live with now. Also many of them are broke too because they had so much free space to do where they didn’t focus on developing mentally to be strong enough. A country that has a rule in place for teenagers and children to follow for their own health is an amazing run country because it means that the government cares about its future. In Europe I’ve been in many countries and I have to say that Germany and Austria looks to be like the best. At the top in almost everything.
@@prinka2096 ofc, i mean in india children below age ten make cashmere scarf for a living. ethical practise for sure. especially coal mines were made for children to be in since the tunnels were small and oxygen scarce an adult wouldve serious problems navigating there
If it was true what you r saying it would be funny but since it's not you aren't funny because the law all ready exited before euro 2024 started so you know
its not, also nothing political are u dumb? its to protect young adults/kids and its existed well before the euros. simmer down and use that brain of urs for once
@@mikeserds2333lots of players do. He’s 17 in a couple weeks. He’s played an entire season already and has been fine. His game time just needs to be managed and it has been. It isn’t stupid if he’s This good
1) its not a crazy or weird law, it totally makes sense to protect Underage Workers from having to work too long. 2) they will only have to pay a fine, it wont have Consequences for Yamal and he will still be able to play (as far as i know)
That's for him and his parents to choose not the government. A child willing to work is not exploitation, it's work. Work has no minimum age if the child is willing to work. We all did when we were young, it's called work
@@prinka2096 you cant just allow Children to work, there are good reasons why its not allowed anymore. "Yeah but only if the Child is ok with it" doesnt make sense, if you want your child to work you can make it so they say that they want to work. And then we are really fast back to the time of Child Labor
@@klogott3462 Your response doesn't make any sense, you said your child should mention if they want to work, which is what I'm saying. That's why today's kids grow up lazy, because you're protecting them too much. I learnt how to save by saving money at school and buying things to sell. If it wasn't for this, how was I going to get the experience, at college, university? In a short space of time, compared to 12 years of schooling
@@prinka2096 nah i said that "oh if the Child Wants to work its ok", which you said, doesnt make any sense because the Parents might abuse them and make their kids say yes
@@klogott3462 Don't you think we already have too many laws? How's that going to stop anything? We have laws against taking another person's belongings or life, but it still happens. That law only prevents children who want to work, to earn a living. I have watched a documentary of children working to support their parents, because either they are disabled, got fired, or can't find work. Now imagine illegalising that
Well it makes sense, we need to protect our young ones because he still got lot's of time on his side. We can keep exposing young kids to stardom while not equipped for it.
That's for him and his parents to choose not the government. A child willing to work is not exploitation, it's work. Work has no minimum age if the child is willing to work. We all did when we were young, it's called work
It's not exploitation if he is choosing to play but I'd be glad if he didn't. Look at Pedri in 2021. 73 games that season with no injuries and now he is only injuries
@@shinoMusic That's his passion /his hobby. Football is a game , not a job. If he dropped out of school to only play football like Kobe Mainoo...It will become a job but he is still attending his school and doing his school work... Who fking thinks the things they likes to do and getting paid for it as labor. Highschool kids still play football in the school yards...it just little different with Yamal..He is playing in professional field. You guys are just jealous that he is doing what he like to do and getting pay for it.
German has ZERO incentive to exempt Yamal. Besides do so has GREATER consequences that just Yamal playing. Since Germany can't quantify the exemption (they can't run econometrics on Yamal playing vs not playing a certain amount of time or games), it's a subjective matter and Germans don't like sh_t they can't support numerically.
@@tascrphs the law has the exeption that under aged can participate in activities of asociations like football clubs... or in this case Real Federación Española de Fútbol and UEFA
You think if spain go into extra time in the final after a man of the match display from yamal, they're going to sub him off to save some pocket change?
Imagine 16 years old dribbles Adults and scoring against professional experienced 30 years old goalkeeper 💀💀💀 he might as well score a hattrick if he can
since yamal is not younger than 16, hes allowed to play after 8pm, but he might not be able to play games at 11pm ( obv germany will keep exceptions but we'll see )
That does not matter. He is earning that money on German ground. So German law applies. It's the same with digital nomads. They may be paying tax in x country, they still have to abide by their local law where they're currently living in. How that so difficult to understand
@@threvorpaul It does matter. He has no employment contract with Spain. His employment contract with his club. Spain would not have him down as employee. Labour law has do with employees.
What a boatload of nonsense. In other sports and Olympics it has always been the case, to follow the rules of the country where you're currently at. Only you know coming around thinking it's otherwise. I dare you to test this out in countries like Russia, north Korea etc. See what happens 🤭🤭 remember Otto warmbier? Look him up if not. He thought his "free speech right" would apply in N.Korea. 🤭 Come on test it 🤣 That same applies here with football being played on German soil. You have to follow the German law. Simple as that.
But that’s a German rule, he’s an employee of the Spanish football federation. He doesn’t work or get paid by the Germans so the rule shouldn’t apply on him. Good rule for general public though.
I hope they don’t let him play. He is playing too much for his age and if he keeps doing this the same will happen to him as what happened to Pedri and gavi. So I hope for his own sake he has made his last minutes in the euro’s of 2024.
This boy is dynamite and the hero for Spain during this Euro and he is going to continue to shine for the next 20 years until he retires and packs up his boots . Spain ain't gonna take notice of any German law . They will play him in the final against England or Holland and keep him on the pitch if it goes into extra time and penalties. Once in a life time experience for the lad and there's plenty of teenager's his age working after 8pm in Germany and every country say in like hotels.. £30k is nothing to Spain. It's spare change. Germany will probably get revenge though and impose a fine if they play him to late . Revenge as the Germans should have got a penalty against Spain after the hand ball in the Quarter Final.
We cannot say never because the Euro is after 2 years that means he will be able to play next euro and woldcup if his birthday comes before the competition
They implement this rule to prevent exploitation
The German govt. wanted to prevent children from exploitation but ended up exploiting a child (Lamine Yamal)😂
@@alirizvi4327how are they exploiting yamal? hes not even working for them?
Spain and Barca are the ones exploiting him u mug @@alirizvi4327
@@alirizvi4327 i mean football is litearlly exploiting yamal
@@mikeserds2333no spain and barca are. Needs city management to manage yamal like they did with foden
Do you seriously think that a 30.000 dollar fine is convincing enough for an entire country like Spain 😂
They got money they good
It's spains fine though?
I doubt Spain would actually even pay this fine who’s going to enforce them to pay it Germany. Start a war over it. Even if they enforce it I could see a legal battle over the fact they decided to start the games that late like that’s such a dumb time to have a game
I bet they already pushed more merchandise with this kid's name then 30k, lol
@@jonathancamut7287
I thank god that diplomats arent people like you.
1. The spanish trainer knows the law and could just not have the 16 year old kid play.
2. If Germany were to sue Spain for 30000 then the EU would force Spain to pay up.
3. The Spanish Goverment =/= Real Federación Española de Fútbol (RFEF)
Germany would sue RFEF not Spain as a whole.
The goal he scored worth way more than 30k 😂
I'll spend a million dollars to let him play and break the law.
@e3li4ya28 erm, actually you probably dont have a million dollars so, that statement is false 🤓
@@khizar61 not a fan of yamal and Spain I suppose, duhh!!!
@@e3li4ya28 I literally supported them in the euros what are you talking about
@@khizar61 mind your business then, period.
I bet Barca legion will make a hate video about this Lol
Edit: He did it....
As a barca fan
I don't even follow him
He just posts all the twitter stories on UA-cam
He just exaggerates everything
Fr
even the most delelu barca fan will agree the avarge age to start work is a minmum of 18 and football is still a job if you think about it
@@piyushgelera2798exactly man I used to follow his content, but when I found out that he does absolutely no research and posts twitter interactions made me unfollow him
Deeed you know
The Germany authorities already signaled this will not be enforced.
There are also exceptions for sports competitions.
The rule is mainly aimed to protect teenagers from exploitation, working in their family restaurants etc.
How do you know that he is being exploited?
Also, working at the restaurant is far far easier and less damaging to your body than playing professional sports.
Hypocrites' laws! Either enforce it or don't do it all.
@@lapprenticeFries. Bag. Now.
Even if the games last over 2 Hours Yamal probably would subbed off
Even if not paying 30K for playing a player like that i think any country would take it
Edit : a team get 1 million for every win and 1.5 for qualifying for RO16 that means spain already made 2.5 Million Even if yamal plays every games after 11 PM till final Spain would only have to pay 150K that is only 10 % of the money they made only for Qualifying for RO16
The edit one is genius tho, and I’m pretty sure if Spain didn’t do that they’re fcking disgraced😂but I’m 100% sure they’ll do it
The financial part of your point is great but the substitution part of it doesn't make sense - unless Yamal leaves the stadium upon being subbed🤷🏽♂️
@@Otieno-y6eum it does stupid. If he isn't on the field and just sitting down doing nothing is he working? No therefore he wouldn't be playing
Why would he leave the stadium lol that's not in the law dummy
POV you are here after he scored a banger vs France to become the youngest player to score at the euros
Same
30k euros is nothing for spain cuz Yamal is worth like 90mil
Yep
Also the youngest player to lose champion league 😅😅
@@Hranga__hmar ill be back Sunday
Well the games will most probably not last over 2 hours usually , but still if he can be subbed..
a game with penalties tends to drag out for close to 3 hours
It includes showers and interviews too
@@brutalarmy4179im sure Spain have 30000 pounds to pay
Actually now that I think about it they can’t even afford goal line technology tbf
@@JAIXEDITZ those 3 million euros went into Tebas' account, can't understand why most clubs agreed to this
The law includes showering, interviews etc. he would need to be able to be back in the bus at 11pm
No one will stop His Great talent ❤❤❤
🎉
Who said he is working....
He is playing
And that's what kids do😅
Lolllll😂😂😂
He is getting Paid so yes he is working
@@gabrielrodriguez8727you don’t get paid on international duty, so he isn’t employed by Spain
@@gabrielrodriguez8727 NT don't get paid, get bonuses different category of reimbursement, not salary= notpay
He's playing professional football and earns money from it, thats pretty much working. The law is basically there to prevent the exploitation of minors, but in some cases its backfiring, cause it was created with the average minor in mind, not some wonderkids in any kind of sport, art etc.
I don’t see any problem with this rule and Spain knew of this risk before they selected Yamal. This rule is to make sure that no teenager is being overworked and keeping the teenagers mind and body to develop healthy by them being home at 23:00 to have a nice 8-10 hours of sleep.
That's for him and his parents to choose not the government. A child willing to work is not exploitation, it's work. Work has no minimum age if the child is willing to work. We all did chores when we were young, it's called work
@@prinka2096 You are a danger to children with that mentality. As adults, our jobs towards children is to make sure they grow, develop healthy, be safe and so on. Doesn’t matter if they are or not our child.
I was lucky to be smart enough, when I was a child and teenager to not do stupid things that teenagers do. Or overwork myself at some part-time job. A way it’s also thanks to my parents, but there were many teenagers around my age, where they were overworking themselves and were very tired. They didn’t grow up probably and have some sort of different illnesses they have to live with now. Also many of them are broke too because they had so much free space to do where they didn’t focus on developing mentally to be strong enough.
A country that has a rule in place for teenagers and children to follow for their own health is an amazing run country because it means that the government cares about its future. In Europe I’ve been in many countries and I have to say that Germany and Austria looks to be like the best. At the top in almost everything.
@@prinka2096 work does have minimum age when you consider that underage were sent into coal mines to work 12 hour shifts in the past
@@dinglshingle If they are willing hen there's no problem
@@prinka2096 ofc, i mean in india children below age ten make cashmere scarf for a living. ethical practise for sure. especially coal mines were made for children to be in since the tunnels were small and oxygen scarce an adult wouldve serious problems navigating there
Wow 30,000?? Spain will definitely care
they have billions of dollars 30k is like 5 bucks for them
AND THAT’S WHY THEY WON🥳🥳
Bro so good Germany had to make a law to stop him
good one😂
good one😂
good one😂
If it was true what you r saying it would be funny but since it's not you aren't funny because the law all ready exited before euro 2024 started so you know
@@XeqtrM1 r/wooosh
It happened in the Bundesliga too with Draxler when he was at Wolfsburg
He was at Schalke at that time but yes it happend with him
That's some LAME POLITICAL bullshit!!
its not, also nothing political are u dumb? its to protect young adults/kids and its existed well before the euros. simmer down and use that brain of urs for once
IT has nothing to do with politics. ITs a Law to protect Teenagers at work@@emilioaymat5651
I wasn't aware of that law . I think i will sue my boss
Do it
Do it
Do it
Do it
I bet the Germans wished they had brought this up before the quarter final :)
This law was always there. Nobody in germany acutally cares this is just a clickbait video
Benzema not interested since he isnt 15
Edit: why does this almost have 300 likes??
😂😂😂
Drake is though
@@PanuPexcellent-cw8in probably his secret child tbh
Benzema catching strays 😂
DONT TELL BENZEMA WHAT DELFINA SUAREZ’S AGE IS
This rule surely didn’t apply in 1940
😂😂😂
Last I checked, it isn’t 1940.
Wakey wakey. Its 2024
Funniest WW2 joke:
It makes sense tho as the safety of the kid will be taken seriously
No
@@mrrandom7531yes
@@mrrandom7531 yes only idiots play 16yo in every game with adults. Watch him end up like fati
@@mikeserds2333lots of players do. He’s 17 in a couple weeks. He’s played an entire season already and has been fine. His game time just needs to be managed and it has been. It isn’t stupid if he’s This good
@@ethandean4 haha, his game time has been managed? Xavi literally played him 24 7. When he´s 17 he´s 17 now he isnt
They will pay it. This is a generational talent and part of history which is priceless
1) its not a crazy or weird law, it totally makes sense to protect Underage Workers from having to work too long.
2) they will only have to pay a fine, it wont have Consequences for Yamal and he will still be able to play (as far as i know)
That's for him and his parents to choose not the government. A child willing to work is not exploitation, it's work. Work has no minimum age if the child is willing to work. We all did when we were young, it's called work
@@prinka2096 you cant just allow Children to work, there are good reasons why its not allowed anymore. "Yeah but only if the Child is ok with it" doesnt make sense, if you want your child to work you can make it so they say that they want to work. And then we are really fast back to the time of Child Labor
@@klogott3462 Your response doesn't make any sense, you said your child should mention if they want to work, which is what I'm saying. That's why today's kids grow up lazy, because you're protecting them too much. I learnt how to save by saving money at school and buying things to sell. If it wasn't for this, how was I going to get the experience, at college, university? In a short space of time, compared to 12 years of schooling
@@prinka2096 nah i said that "oh if the Child Wants to work its ok", which you said, doesnt make any sense because the Parents might abuse them and make their kids say yes
@@klogott3462 Don't you think we already have too many laws? How's that going to stop anything? We have laws against taking another person's belongings or life, but it still happens. That law only prevents children who want to work, to earn a living. I have watched a documentary of children working to support their parents, because either they are disabled, got fired, or can't find work. Now imagine illegalising that
People after Yamal scored the GOAL against France sending Spain to the Euro Final
Don't mind them.
Well it makes sense, we need to protect our young ones because he still got lot's of time on his side.
We can keep exposing young kids to stardom while not equipped for it.
That's for him and his parents to choose not the government. A child willing to work is not exploitation, it's work. Work has no minimum age if the child is willing to work. We all did when we were young, it's called work
@@prinka2096 Seeing someone argue for child labour in 2024 wasn't on my bucket list.
@@shinoMusic If you think a child who wants to make a living is a problem, then no wonder the world is so messed up with lazy people
It's not exploitation if he is choosing to play but I'd be glad if he didn't. Look at Pedri in 2021. 73 games that season with no injuries and now he is only injuries
@@shinoMusic That's his passion /his hobby.
Football is a game , not a job. If he dropped out of school to only play football like Kobe Mainoo...It will become a job but he is still attending his school and doing his school work... Who fking thinks the things they likes to do and getting paid for it as labor. Highschool kids still play football in the school yards...it just little different with Yamal..He is playing in professional field. You guys are just jealous that he is doing what he like to do and getting pay for it.
i mean its not that much for the spain football team but germany will probably exempt him from this rule due to common sense
You don’t know Germany and its laws
German has ZERO incentive to exempt Yamal. Besides do so has GREATER consequences that just Yamal playing. Since Germany can't quantify the exemption (they can't run econometrics on Yamal playing vs not playing a certain amount of time or games), it's a subjective matter and Germans don't like sh_t they can't support numerically.
@@tascrphs the law has the exeption that under aged can participate in activities of asociations like football clubs... or in this case Real Federación Española de Fútbol and UEFA
@@belegur8108yes. Normally you are allowed to Work until 20:00. With playing in Events you are allowed to 22:00
This boy has a curfew 😂
This made me laugh, people around me thought I had gone crazy. You have a wicked sense of humour!
actually you could notice that yamal is always being subbed off before 11pm lmao.
You think if spain go into extra time in the final after a man of the match display from yamal, they're going to sub him off to save some pocket change?
of course not ... a possible fine of 30k Euros is not much money for the Spanish football association
He’s 17 now happy birthday lamine🎉🎉🎉🎉
You'll be the next star of Spain Lamine Yamal ⚽❤️😅
Paying a 30 k fine is acceptable for yamal, hes a baller
They are too scared of losing to Spain so they made that law
Imagine being beaten by a kiddo
Imagine 16 years old dribbles Adults and scoring against professional experienced 30 years old goalkeeper 💀💀💀 he might as well score a hattrick if he can
This aged well
well the will pay the fine and they will win the euro..
30K is a small price for a huge award
Nah, it's okay. At least, Lamine Yamal can still participate in Olympic Games represent Spain 🇪🇸 men's national team.
He won’t and shouldn’t
@@ethandean4he would
Yes
There is an exception for athletes,saying that athletes under 17 can work till 11 AM.
Work and play are two different things he will play 👍
Its considered as a profession bruh
Being Professional Footballer is a Work too if you haven't realized it yet lol
Vamos final Champion very soon 👏🏼
Bravo Lamine G OG 💪🏽🔵🔴
True story: he got a detention 😂
Just dont pay. Tf they gon do
Repeat history
@@carljohnson7681GENIUS 🤯
To take Spain out of the tournament or similar
@Taz690 And that gives them the right to sanction the Spanish national team if they do not comply with the law
who here after the goal he scored against France
Never let bro cook again
since yamal is not younger than 16, hes allowed to play after 8pm, but he might not be able to play games at 11pm ( obv germany will keep exceptions but we'll see )
He is so talented as 16 years old that he plays better than Adults 😂😂
if they have to pay a fine after his last game i’m sure they’ll happily pay that fine
I believe Germany has an exception on Athletes
Not rlly
IT has. 22:00 instead of 20:00
Yamal is turning 17 this year
If only he was 1 year older he would have a chance
I think he will play footballers are special exceptions 😅
You watch... If we get to the QF & play Germany, German social services will come for him 😱🤣
Bs how can you apply a law to another country's residents. He is there as a participant, not doing job.
30000 really worth it, 👍
Yet another clickbait video. German has already made exceptions for sports years ago.
Indeed 30000 is a very big fine 😂
It's OK if you have parents agreement
No.
Crazy stuff bro...
Bro he's turning 17 give him a break 😂
Just like me
i guess
I really wanna see this kid and his talents in the euros.
Ronaldo is old this one is too young!
Pepe 😊
Bro he is one if the KEY PLAYERS if he doesnt play and spain is losing literally everyone in spain will hate Germany
He not German resident, they rule won't apply.
doesnt matter if german resident or not. hes currently in germany and "working" here, so it applies to him
@@threvorpaulIt doesn't apply he not German resident. Any money earned will be taxed by Spanish authorities.
That does not matter. He is earning that money on German ground. So German law applies. It's the same with digital nomads. They may be paying tax in x country, they still have to abide by their local law where they're currently living in. How that so difficult to understand
@@threvorpaul It does matter. He has no employment contract with Spain. His employment contract with his club. Spain would not have him down as employee. Labour law has do with employees.
What a boatload of nonsense. In other sports and Olympics it has always been the case, to follow the rules of the country where you're currently at.
Only you know coming around thinking it's otherwise.
I dare you to test this out in countries like Russia, north Korea etc. See what happens 🤭🤭
remember Otto warmbier? Look him up if not. He thought his "free speech right" would apply in N.Korea. 🤭
Come on test it 🤣
That same applies here with football being played on German soil. You have to follow the German law. Simple as that.
Hes been playing there not implementing the law ,not that 30k would matter
Oh no come faranno, andranno in bancarotta😭😭😭
I sure they would be happy to pay the fine for him
BS. Its not true, there is an exception rule for this kind of tournaments.
German here
One of the problem of being a Wizkid
You call it a weird law, I call it protection of children and teenagers.
Didn't know Stanley Tucci managed Spain!
But that’s a German rule, he’s an employee of the Spanish football federation. He doesn’t work or get paid by the Germans so the rule shouldn’t apply on him.
Good rule for general public though.
He is in Germany
He is in Germany so German Law IS applleid
Its only implemented on germans as he is from spain and spain team doesn’t care what they want as its a Spain team who control it not germans
My reaction 😭😂
He played against France😊😊😊
I hope they don’t let him play. He is playing too much for his age and if he keeps doing this the same will happen to him as what happened to Pedri and gavi. So I hope for his own sake he has made his last minutes in the euro’s of 2024.
😂😂😂 germans still trying to digest the loss
If I were the Spain FA I'd just pay whatever it is asked so winning the Euros becomes guaranteed.
yea but he will be 20 next euros so he will be able to play in the Euros
I
V
For every rule there are exceptions and this is a clear case for an exception.
This is the most ridiculous click bait I've ever seen.
If you're good enough
you're old enough
~Karim Benzema
This boy is dynamite and the hero for Spain during this Euro and he is going to continue to shine for the next 20 years until he retires and packs up his boots . Spain ain't gonna take notice of any German law . They will play him in the final against England or Holland and keep him on the pitch if it goes into extra time and penalties. Once in a life time experience for the lad and there's plenty of teenager's his age working after 8pm in Germany and every country say in like hotels.. £30k is nothing to Spain. It's spare change. Germany will probably get revenge though and impose a fine if they play him to late . Revenge as the Germans should have got a penalty against Spain after the hand ball in the Quarter Final.
Paying is worth it 😂
30k shiver me timbers..... don't think that will bother a whole country lol
It's just an exercise for him.
Lamine Yamal is a wonderkid for Spain and Barcelona
This is pure jealousy of losing to Spain and even Yamal can be subbed of before or exactly 11pm
The fine won't outweigh his performance.😂
What a goal against France top bins so far out❤❤❤
Bro just played today and scored France 😅
We cannot say never because the Euro is after 2 years that means he will be able to play next euro and woldcup if his birthday comes before the competition
Bro is suffering from success
Everyone are under equal law..no fame no name....no position no privilege
Blud legit owned France today lmfao💀
That's just an edge case, not a weird law.
uhmm but when his parents are there he are allowed to play....
You can screw the law ! Professional gymnasts and swimmers are even younger and have represented Germany. What nonsense
Who's here after he cooked France?
I think every German would love to see yamal play.
What happen to Antsu fatsu?
30k should not be an issue for Spain they could just charge all Germans in Spain more taxes
The take away part make i tear pass...
For Sport Events its different (11pm)
He’s 17 now
Underage International Footballer...
€30,000 fine?
... Childs play....
ENGLAND FANS ARE PRAYING THIS STILL HAPPENS 😂
Lamin yamal ❤❤
He is not working..he is playing..having fun men😅😅