Luke Littler posts bizarre message to Lamine Yamal after 16-year-old Spain star becomes youngest scorer in Euros history

  • Lamine Yamal, 16, became the youngest-ever Euros scorer against France 
  • Luke Littler posted a meme on Instagram encouraging Yamal after his goal
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Luke Littler posted some encouragement to Lamine Yamal after the Spain starlet entered the European Championship history books. 

Yamal scored a stunning equaliser against France on Tuesday night to help La Roja book a place in the Euro 2024 final, where they will play England or the Netherlands. 

Incredibly, he did it at the age of 16, meaning he is the youngest goalscorer in Euros history.


For his feat Yamal has also had a new tag bestowed on him by the spawn of social media, being dubbed by some as the 'Spanish Luke Littler'. 

And Littler, who reached the PDC World Darts Championship final aged 16 in January before losing to Luke Humphries, has been more than happy to weigh in on Instagram. 

Luke Littler posted this meme after Lamine Yanal became the youngest Euros scorer (Yamal says: 'How am I doing, boss?' and Littler replies: 'You're doing a great job, son... a great job'

Luke Littler posted this meme after Lamine Yanal became the youngest Euros scorer (Yamal says: 'How am I doing, boss?' and Littler replies: 'You're doing a great job, son... a great job'

Yamal scored a stunner against France aged 16 to help Spain reach the Euro 2024 final

Yamal scored a stunner against France aged 16 to help Spain reach the Euro 2024 final 

He has been dubbed by some as the 'Spanish Luke Littler' after the darts player's heroics

He has been dubbed by some as the 'Spanish Luke Littler' after the darts player's heroics

On Tuesday night, the Darts Premier League champion posted a meme depicting him in the heavens with Yamal speaking up to him.

'How am I doing, boss?' Yamal asks in the meme. 

'You're doing a great job, son... a great job,' comes the reply of Littler, looking down from the clouds.

It is unclear if Littler mocked up the comedic post himself or if somebody else designed it.

The response on X, where Littler also shared the joke, was mixed. 

'Top class this!' one user commented. 

'That's unreal,' said another, adding a spree of laughing emojis.

Others were more critical in their responses.

Littler came in for a mix of praise and criticism for his meme from users commenting on X

Littler came in for a mix of praise and criticism for his meme from users commenting on X

'One is an athlete and the other plays a pub game,' one user said. 

'This is actually weird,' wrote another. 

After Spain's victory over France, which saw them reach the final of a tournament for the first time since 2012, manager Luis de la Fuente urged football to 'take care' of Yamal.

'We saw a touch of genius from a footballer who we all need to take care of,' said De La Fuente.

'I would like him to work with the same humility and keep learning with the same attitude and maturity he shows on the pitch. He looks like such an experienced player already and hopefully we can all enjoy him for years to come.' the Spain coach added.

De la Fuente became the first coach to win six consecutive games at the Euros. His side will head to Berlin with a 100 per cent record at this year's tournament, and the manager hailed his players and declared that Spain is in 'its rightful place.'