After the Clasico.. "KFC" mocks Lamine Yamal and its post ignites social media

Only hours after the end of the Clasico between Real Madrid and Barcelona, social media erupted with a wave of mockery and heated comparisons, the most notable of which came from "KFC" that exploited the decline in the performance of young star Lamine Yamal to mock him in a way that sparked widespread controversy among fans of both clubs.
After Real Madrid's victory in the match held at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, KFC published a sarcastic post on its official account comparing Yamal's rating (3.9) on one statistical platform to the price of its economic meal (3.99 euros), and added the humorous comment: "At least our meal does not disappoint."
However, later sports sites revealed that the player's actual rating was 6.8, but the post had already spread widely, becoming the talk of the fans online.
Lamine Yamal, who is 18 years old, suffered a noticeable decline in performance during the Clasico, as he lost most of his individual duels against Real Madrid defender Alvaro Carreras, amid Spanish reports indicating that he is still suffering from a groin injury that has affected his readiness since the beginning of the season.
The controversy did not stop at the limits of commercial mockery, as Munir Nasrawi, the player's father, entered the fray of responses after the match, where he posted on his Instagram account a message saying: "Thank God! He is still eighteen. See you in Barcelona."
His phrase came with a clear tone of defiance in response to the criticisms, after he had joked with his followers before the match saying during a live broadcast: "I am cooking here, and my son will cook them there."
This controversy comes in the atmosphere following the Clasico, which witnessed significant interactions between Real Madrid and Barcelona fans, as Yamal's performance turned from a technical issue into a global trend that combines football and sarcastic commercial advertising.
