Soccer-Spain hope teenage tornado Yamal is fit to light up World Cup


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Euro 2024 - Quarter Final - Spain v Germany - Stuttgart Arena, Stuttgart, Germany - July 5, 2024 Spain's Lamine Yamal celebrates after Dani Olmo scores their first goal REUTERS/Heiko Becker/File Photo

MADRID, June 2 (Reuters) - Lamine Yamal ⁠has spent the last two years treating football's age records like training cones, with the 18-year-old ⁠swerving past them with a grin, a drop of the shoulder and that wicked left foot ‌Spain hope will be fully loaded at the World Cup.

The Barcelona winger may be the most exciting player in the most thrilling team heading to the finals but Spain's excitement comes with anxiety after his season was complicated by groin trouble and a serious hamstring injury ​sustained in April.

Yamal exploded into view at 16 and became an integral ⁠part of Spain's record fourth European Championship ⁠triumph in 2024.

His curling long-range strike against France made him the youngest scorer in the tournament's history and helped ⁠Spain ‌to reach the final, where they beat England in Berlin.

By then, "Lamine Fever" had already taken hold. His father had caused a stir by posting a 2007 photograph of baby Yamal in the arms of Lionel ⁠Messi, who was then a 20-year-old Barca forward posing for a ​charity calendar.

His dad called it "just a ‌life coincidence" on Spanish television. When a reporter suggested Messi may have somehow blessed the baby with ⁠his talent, Yamal's ​mother replied: "What if it was the other way around? Can you imagine if they face each other in a hypothetical final in New Jersey?"

Born in Spain to a Moroccan father and a mother from Equatorial Guinea, Yamal is the latest gem from a ⁠country that has become one of European football's richest production ​lines.

Following Barcelona academy graduates Gavi and Ansu Fati, Yamal quickly became central for club and country.

At Euro 2024, he led Spain in assists, key passes and clear chances created, tormenting defenders down the right with pace, technique and vision. After ⁠his semi-final stunner against France, Spain coach Luis de la Fuente said: "We have seen genius from a genius."

That triumph sparked a dazzling 2024-25 campaign in which Yamal helped Barca to win a LaLiga-Copa del Rey double and finished second to Paris St Germain's Ousmane Dembele in the Ballon d'Or voting, becoming the youngest player to reach that ​position.

This season was bumpier but still productive.

Yamal helped Barcelona to retain their LaLiga ⁠crown, became the first player to win the league's Player of the Month award three times in one season and ​finished as the club's top scorer with 16 goals and 11 assists ‌before injury cut him down.

Spain start Group H against Cape ​Verde in Atlanta on June 15 before facing Saudi Arabia and Uruguay. Their fans are holding their breath. If Yamal is fit, so will rival defenders.

(Reporting by Fernando Kallas; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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