Earlier this month, Barcelona took the plunge and called up retired Polish international goalkeeper Stefan Szczesny for a comeback. Although he is currently only on the bench, his habit of "smoking" has become a hot topic of discussion. Stjesny, who claimed that he would not quit smoking, is now being targeted. "He was caught celebrating with a fire in the locker room after the Derby Nacional!
Stjesny, who has been exposed as a smoker many times in the past, had this to say after joining Barcelona: "My personal habits don't change because of the outside world. Smoking is a private matter for me, does it affect others? I don't think my professional performance has been damaged by it. I won't smoke in front of the young players because I'm afraid they'll be affected ......" However, during the celebrations after the "National Derby" victory, although all the players, including young players such as Lamin Yema and Gubas, were enjoying the sunshine, Schjeldahl, who was also a member of the team, said: "I don't think I will change my personal habits because of the outside world. The scene has sparked widespread controversy, as all the players, including young players such as Lamineyma and Gubas, were enjoying the sunshine, while Stefani was in the back row, surrounded by smoke.