Lamine Yamal, the 18-year-old FC Barcelona forward who has become one of the most talked-about athletes on the planet, did something unusual before Spain’s 2026 FIFA World Cup semifinal against France. He asked to sit alongside coach Luis de la Fuente at the pre-match press conference. Not the other way around.

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De la Fuente told reporters that Yamal is “in perfect condition” but acknowledged the forward has yet to fully demonstrate his capability in the tournament. The young star missed two months of play due to injury earlier in 2026 and has been gradually working back to full match fitness throughout the summer tournament. Spain enters the semifinal as the reigning European champion, which makes any uncertainty around their most talented attacker a significant variable for bettors.

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