Spanish setback

BARCELONA, Spain — FC Barcelona has confirmed that teenage winger Lamine Yamal, one of Spanish football’s most promising young stars, suffered a left hamstring injury during a domestic league match this week, but remains on track to be available for Spain’s 2026 World Cup campaign this summer.

The confirmation of the injury came in an official club statement released to the public on Thursday. “Tests have confirmed that first-team player Lamine Yamal has a hamstring injury in his left leg,” the statement read. Per the club’s medical plan, Yamal will undergo non-invasive conservative treatment to manage the injury, which will rule him out of all remaining fixtures for Barcelona for the rest of the 2025-26 domestic season. Beyond that, the club projects he will be fully cleared to compete when the World Cup kicks off in mid-June, running from June 11 to July 19 across the host nation.

The injury occurred during Barcelona’s tightly contested 1-0 La Liga win over Celta Vigo on Wednesday. In the 70th minute of the match, Yamal won and converted a low penalty to put Barcelona ahead, but immediately pulled up in visible pain after the shot. He collapsed to the turf, called for urgent medical attention, and was eventually substituted off for Roony Bardghji before receiving further treatment on the sidelines. That result extended Barcelona’s lead at the top of the La Liga table, putting Hansi Flick’s side nine points clear of second-place Real Madrid with just six matches remaining in the season, including a high-stakes Clasico fixture against Real Madrid scheduled for May 10.

For 18-year-old Yamal, the timing of the injury is particularly disappointing: the teenager is currently Barcelona’s leading goalscorer this season, notching 24 goals across all competitions despite missing six weeks of play in September and October with an unrelated groin injury. Since making his senior international debut for Spain in 2023, he has earned 25 caps and scored six goals for the national side, and was a core contributor to Spain’s victorious Euro 2024 squad just last year.

In a post shared across his social media channels following the confirmation of his diagnosis, Yamal opened up about his frustration with the setback. “This injury is going to keep me off the pitch just when I wanted to be there the most, and that hurts even more than I can put into words,” he wrote. “This isn’t the end, it’s just a break. I’ll come back stronger, with even more determination than ever, and next season will be better.”

Barcelona head coach Hansi Flick echoed that disappointment in his post-match press conference Wednesday, noting that Yamal would never request a substitution without a clear cause. “He wouldn’t leave the pitch without reason,” Flick said. “As a coach you have to manage it, you have to live with it. It’s a pity that Lamine is injured now.”

For the World Cup, Yamal has spoken openly in recent weeks about his lifelong dream of competing in the tournament. Speaking earlier this week at the Laureus World Sports Awards, he said, “Ever since I was a little boy, I’ve dreamed of playing in a World Cup, of seeing my mum in the stands, of representing the national team. These two months will seem very short to me and I hope we’ll finish as champions.”

Spain national team manager Luis de la Fuente is widely expected to include Yamal in his final 26-man World Cup squad regardless of his rehab timeline, even if he is not at full match fitness by the start of the tournament. Yamal is far from the only key Spanish player working through an injury in the lead-up to the World Cup, joining a group of star internationals including Rodri, Fabian Ruiz, Mikel Merino and Nico Williams that are either currently sidelined or gradually working their way back to full fitness.

That said, football analysts and national team medical staff are widely expected to advise resting Yamal for the opening matches of Group H to avoid the risk of aggravating his hamstring injury. Spain is scheduled to kick off their Group H campaign against Cape Verde on June 15, followed by a match against Saudi Arabia on June 21, and wrap up group play against Uruguay on June 27.