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Spain Calm on Yamal Injury, Eyes World Cup Spot

Spain's coach remains positive despite Lamine Yamal's absence, focusing the team on their crucial World Cup qualifier against Georgia.
Spain Calm on Yamal Injury, Eyes World Cup Spot

Spain is getting ready for a key World Cup qualifier against Georgia, but they will be without their young star, Lamine Yamal, due to a groin injury. Manager Luis de la Fuente addressed the situation by focusing on the team’s goals and the player’s long-term health, rather than the discussion surrounding his absence.

The main takeaway is the coach’s calm and forward-looking approach. By downplaying the immediate setback, he keeps the team’s morale high and reinforces a supportive environment for his young player, ensuring everyone remains focused on the important task of qualifying for the World Cup.

🤕 Handling Yamal’s Absence

Lamine Yamal, the 18-year-old sensation from Barcelona, was released from the Spanish squad because of a groin injury. This issue has already caused him to miss five matches for his club. The timing of his treatment and release created some discussion, but coach Luis de la Fuente has shifted the focus away from any drama.

⏳ A Bright Future Ahead

Instead of worrying about the short-term, De la Fuente took a positive view. “The best news is that he has 15 years left with us,” he said, highlighting Yamal’s long career ahead. The manager’s message was clear: the priority is to rely on the current players for now and ensure Yamal’s well-being for the future.

🏆 The Goal: World Cup Qualification

Spain is in a strong position to qualify for the World Cup. They lead their group with a perfect record of 12 points from four games, having scored 15 goals without conceding any. A win against Georgia could secure their spot, depending on the result of the match between Turkey and Bulgaria. “Our aim is to qualify for the World Cup,” De la Fuente stated, emphasizing the team’s clear objective.

🧘 Staying Focused and Humble

Despite an impressive 29-match unbeaten streak in competitive games, De la Fuente insists the team must remain grounded. “It’s very difficult to win and we want to continue on our path, but one game at a time,” he explained. He believes it’s important to stay humble and focused on improving with each performance, starting with the upcoming match in Tbilisi.