The praise for Yamal came with a pointed contrast drawn toward Bellingham, Real Madrid’s 20-year-old English midfielder. Souness, while acknowledging Bellingham's breakout debut season in Spain, has expressed concern over the direction of his development this year.
"Watching Jude Bellingham at Real Madrid of late has been concerning. He had an incredible first season in Spain, looked a world-beater but now I'm afraid it looks like he's not listening anymore," he wrote.
For Souness, it’s not a question of talent but temperament, and he urged the midfielder to emulate the level-headedness displayed by the much younger Yamal.
"I hope I'm wrong. But this year has been a disappointment, and you have to question some of Bellingham's behaviour, showing dissent, needlessly getting into trouble with referees," he added. "If he is listening to anyone, then their advice looks misguided. And, if he is putting this attitude down to what he thinks is overexuberant shows of passion, then he is also mistaken. It's a perfect example of what Yamal needs to avoid.
"It's not just Bellingham, of course, but I'd hate to see him continue going that way. He needs to look at videos of what he hasn't been doing right. I hate to harp on about it, but that's the value of having good senior professionals around. Those who have seen the signs before and who will put you straight. I'm sure at clubs like Real Madrid and Barcelona, there are many of those worth listening to. The message will always be never believe you are too wise to stop learning and listening."