The Chilean midfielder is not happy with the number of minutes he's played in the last couple of games, but his social media posts are not helping his case.

Chilean ace Arturo Vidal recently joined Barcelona from Bayern München, but his social media antics could get him in serious problems.

The former Juventus footballer took it to social media to voice his discomfort over the amount of minutes he's played under coach Ernesto Valverde in Los Blaugranas' most recent games. Last week, he simply posted an angry face after playing three minutes in the team's 4-2 win against Tottenham, but a post from earlier today aimed an even deeper dig at his new boss.

After being left on the bench for the entire game, Vidal took it to Instagram to post a pic of himself sitting inside the team's duguout during Sunday's 1-1 draw. The caption was fiery enough to raise some eyebrows, as he claimed that "you don't have to fight Judas, they end up hanging themselves up". Minutes later, the post was deleted from his Instagram feed.

The post did not go unnoticed to some of his current and former colleagues, as James Rodríguez and Marc-André Ter Stegen quickly liked the post.

Vidal will not have to answer immediately for this post, since he left Barcelona to join Chile during the ongoing international break. A reaction should be expected from Ernesto Valverde, who didn't hesitate to tackle the issue during his pre-match press conference.

Be it as it may, it seems that things are not going on quite well at Barcelona's training complex, with the team submerged in a four-game streak without a win and having lost the top spot in La Liga.