Lamine Yamal is accused of showing a ‘lack of respect’ to the King of Spain after fans spotted surprise act during Barcelona’s Copa del Rey celebrations after chaotic win over Real Madrid

Lamine Yamal has been accused of disrespecting the King of Span during Barcelona‘s Copa del Rey celebrations following their chaotic victory over Real Madrid on Saturday night. The 17-year-old played 120 minutes for his side in the final at the Estadio de La Cartuja, with Madrid shown three red cards and Jude Bellingham restrained as chaos ensued.

Madrid, who had questioned referee Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea after he broke down in tears ahead of the game, were left livid with the final moments as Antonio Rudiger, Bellingham and Lucas Vazquez were all given their marching orders.

The game had been 2-2 going into extra time, and Joules Kunde netted a 116th-minute winner, leading to wild celebrations from Barcelona’s players – including Yamal.

Barcelona have now beaten Madrid in all three of the Clasicos this season, including a 5-2 rout in the Spanish Super Cup final in January after winning 4-0 at Madrid in the league in October. Away from the chaos, though, Yamal was questioned for his antics at full time, which included being greeted by the King of Spain – Felipe VI.

Lamine Yamal has been accused of disrespecting the King of Spain during Barcelona's Copa del Rey celebrations

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Lamine Yamal has been accused of disrespecting the King of Spain during Barcelona’s Copa del Rey celebrations

King Felipe VI was in attendance as Barcelona lifted the Cope del Rey after a chaotic victory over Real Madrid

Yamal was criticised after he 'dapped' up the King - as well as an number of other officials in attendance

Yamal was criticised after he ‘dapped’ up the King – as well as an number of other officials in attendance

Footage shared by ESPN showed the Barcelona players being greeted by a number of officials as they collected their medals and trophies, and Yamal had quite the look as he donned two pairs of sunglasses and a backwards shirt.

He joined the likes of Pedri, Raphinha and Kounde to collect his medal, but eyebrows were raised when he got to the King, along the line of officials.

Rather than greeting the King by shaking his hand, Yamal opted to ‘dap’ King Felipe – a move which involves greeting someone with a casual gesture, often involving slapping palms and embracing with a hug of sorts.