Barcelona star ‘caught smoking’ in Real Madrid’s dressing room during wild celebrations after thumping El Clasico victory – despite player’s previous fine for puffing indoors
Barcelona goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny, recently signed as a backup for the injured Marc-Andre ter Stegen, is now involved in a fresh controversy. The Polish keeper was allegedly seen smoking in Real Madrid’s dressing room during Barcelona’s spirited celebrations after their 4-0 victory in El Clasico at the Santiago Bernabeu. This win was significant for Barcelona, as it ended Madrid’s 42-match unbeaten streak in La Liga and reinforced their superiority in Spain’s most intense rivalry.
As the Barcelona team celebrated their impressive victory, a short video shared on social media platform X captured Szczesny smoking, with smoke rising toward the ceiling. Positioned at the back of the group, he joined in the festivities alongside teammates like young star Lamine Yamal and winger Raphinha, who both played crucial roles in the match. However, the sight of Szczesny smoking in such a public setting quickly went viral, eliciting reactions from fans and critics alike.
Szczesny’s smoking habits are not unfamiliar to football fans. During his time at Arsenal, he was fined £20,000 by then-manager Arsene Wenger after being caught smoking in the showers following a 2-0 defeat to Southampton in 2015. This incident led to his exclusion from the team and a subsequent loan to Roma, marking the end of his Premier League career. Years later, it appears Szczesny remains unfazed by criticism regarding his choices, continuing his habits even in the high-pressure context of El Clasico.
Reflecting on his lifestyle choices, Szczesny has defended his smoking habit, asserting it is a personal decision that doesn’t affect his professional performance. In a recent interview with *Mundo Deportivo*, he stated, “There are things I won’t change in my personal life, and it’s no one’s business if I smoke. I believe it doesn’t impact my game; in fact, I work even harder. I don’t smoke around kids because I don’t want to set a bad example, but beyond that, I see no reason to change who I am.”The win over Real Madrid was significant for Barcelona, with veteran striker Robert Lewandowski scoring twice in the second half to help secure control. Rising star Lamine Yamal also contributed with a goal, demonstrating his talent and determination. Raphinha completed the scoring, sealing a 4-0 victory that stunned the Bernabeu crowd. With Madrid’s unbeaten streak now broken, Barcelona’s players and fans fully enjoyed the post-match celebrations, including Szczesny, who typically remains composed.
Szczesny’s unexpected return to club football came after he stepped out of retirement to join Barcelona as a temporary replacement for the injured ter Stegen. While he hasn’t yet debuted for the Catalan side, his presence in the dressing room has already made an impact, adding experience and personality, along with controversy. His smoking habit has become a part of his public persona, which he embraces rather than hides.
Having spent seven seasons at Juventus, Szczesny is familiar with intense rivalries and the demands of top-tier football, making 252 appearances for the Italian club before retiring. His decision to rejoin the sport highlights his dedication and respect for head coach Hansi Flick, who seems to value Szczesny’s experience, despite the veteran keeper’s unapologetic stance on his habits.
This new chapter in Szczesny’s career is certainly compelling. As he adapts to life at Barcelona, the El Clasico victory will be a memorable start to his tenure, even if his contributions have been more off-field than on. For Barcelona fans, the celebration reflects the club’s revival under Flick and the blend of seasoned talent and rising stars, like Lewandowski and Yamal.
While Szczesny’s smoking draws mixed reactions, he confidently remarked, “If someone thinks I will change the way I am in my personal life, they can think again. I am who I am.”