Watch brilliant moment Spain stars Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams play rock, paper, scissors ‘to decide who gets bottle’

SPAIN stars Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams played rock, paper, scissors to decide who gets a water bottle first after their 4-1 win over Georgia.

Spain thrashed Georgia in the second half on Sunday to set up a quarter-final date with hosts Germany on Friday.

Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams played rock, paper, scissors after their victory over Georgia

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The two stars of the show were once again Yamal and Williams, who picked up a goal and assist respectively.

And the dynamic duo matched their brio on the pitch with fun off it.

The pair were dancing together after Williams’ 75th minute goal and enjoyed a quick game of rock, paper, scissors at full-time.

Yamal and Williams were both in need of a drink of water once the final whistle blew – but there was only one available.

So the pair decided to play the popular hand game to determine who would get to drink from the bottle first – and Williams won.

Barcelona’s Yamal began moaning when the Athletic Bilbao winger was hogging it.

Speaking to Spanish radio station Cadena Cope, Williams revealed the reason behind it.

Williams, 21, said: “You can tell they are my friends, and we were arguing over the bottle of water, to see who drank first.

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“Lamine hasn’t had any luck in front of goal but he is a fantastic player. He doesn’t have to be in a hurry because he is very good.”

“This week he’s going to have to put up with me because he hasn’t scored so I hope that in the next game he can shut me up. We challenge each other in every game.”

The talented pair can be forgiven though – given their youth.

Yamal, 16 made history at the start of the tournament after he became the youngest-ever player to feature at a European championship.

The Barca prodigy will celebrate his 17th birthday the day before the final itself.

If Yamal scores during the tournament in Germany, he will break the record for youngest goalscorer at the Euros, set by Johan Vonlanthen for Switzerland in 2004.

One footie fan wrote on social media: “Crazy kids. So funny.”

Another wrote: “This is big brother and younger brother energy.”

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