Lamine Yamal's dad goes full "gangster rapper" and fuels online debate again
A s Lamine Yamal continues to gain fans around the world thanks to his rapid rise with Barcelona, his father, Mounir Nasraoui, is also drawing attention-but for very different reasons . While the young star's profile keeps growing on the pitch, many observers feel that his father is increasingly becoming a public figure of his own, and not everyone is comfortable with how he presents himself.
There is a growing perception among some fans that Nasraoui is leaning heavily into his son's fame, with critics suggesting he enjoys the spotlight almost as much as the success itself. Others go further, arguing that his public persona benefits directly from Yamal's status and financial success. As a result, each time he tries to stand out online, the reaction often turns negative, creating more backlash than support.
A celebration that split opinions online
That tension resurfaced after Barcelona's Supercopa victory, when Nasraoui shared a video on Instagram to celebrate the title . He chose a highly performative route. In the clip, he fully embraced a gangster rap-style lip sync, pairing the music with exaggerated gestures and a confident, almost theatrical attitude.
Known on social media as "Hustle Hard," Yamal's dad appeared completely committed to the role, clearly aiming to show pride in his son and enjoy the moment. However, the video quickly went viral not just for its celebratory tone, but for how over-the-top it felt to many viewers, who found it awkward rather than charming.
From proud father to internet punchline
While many insist the young star should focus on staying grounded as his profile rises, they also acknowledge where a more confident, elevated attitude might come from . In that sense, his father's constant presence and desire for attention does little to ease that debate, especially when the spotlight appears to shift away from the player and toward him.
What was meant to be a celebration soon became another flashpoint in the ongoing conversation around Nasraoui's public image . For critics, the video reinforced the idea that he thrives on attention tied to his son's success, turning a major sporting achievement into a personal showcase. Even attempts to come across as humorous or relatable ended up fueling more criticism.
At the same time , supporters argue that the clip was harmless fun, a father enjoying a historic moment for his son and his club . In that sense, the viral moment reflects the strange space Nasraoui occupies online, where pride, provocation, and perception constantly collide.