It was on the Kings League promotion stream that the Barcelona star made the infamous joke, "Real Madrid are always stealing". It was a comment that lit the blue touch paper just days before Sunday's El Clasico at Real Madrid.
Yamal's words ended with Barca beaten and an end-of-match brawl as Real's players targeted the teen for his claims.
Afterwards, Llanos on stream wanted to give his version of events and explain that it was all "his fault" for his "brilliant idea" of proposing to bring forward the Kings League match between Porcinos and La Capital to Friday so that it would not coincide with the El Clasico.
"Lamine really likes the Kings League and I thought it would be fun to see him, as president, take a penalty and me, who is very bad, on the same day," Ibai explained, where he put into context "what a mess the whole world has created".
The match was changed and in addition, it was proposed to make a simple program in which "Lamine and I could warm up a bit, have a few laughs and have a good time... but without talking about Madrid or Barça."
"Porcinos are like Real Madrid, they steal, they complain...," Yamal commented, surprising everyone. And the snowball began to roll. Dozens of media outlets picked up on his remarks, and the story took on an international dimension, reaching the United States, Argentina, Mexico... and the Real Madrid locker room..
"It was a spectacular mess," Ibai explained. "And today it's been confirmed that all of this reached the locker room after seeing the gestures of Carvajal, Vinicius, and Courtois. You don't have to be very clever to see that the 'you talk a lot' gestures are due to the Kings League program.
"What seemed like a joke and a silly thing ended up causing the police to intervene in the Clásico," Ibai said, assuring that he will never act on such an idea again in his life.
