Lamine Yamal's World Cup Fears Overcome Despite Hamstring Injury
Spanish footballer Lamine Yamal feared missing the World Cup due to a hamstring injury but is expected to recover in time. He sustained the injury during a match with Barcelona in April. Spain's coach included him in the squad, with games starting mid-June in North America.
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Lamine Yamal, Spain's young football sensation, expressed his initial fears of missing the World Cup after a hamstring injury threatened his participation. Affected during a Barcelona match in April, the 18-year-old anticipated his recovery might be lengthy, raising concerns about missing the tournament.
Fortunately, Yamal is on track for recovery, ensuring his presence for the World Cup games in June. Spain's coach confirmed Yamal's inclusion in the squad and expects him to be ready for their opener against Cape Verde. Yamal remains hopeful as Spain gears up to pursue their second World Cup title.
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