Spain's Wonderkid Lamine Yamal Eyes World Cup Glory
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The Spain star has once again surged ahead of some of soccer’s biggest names, including Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappe, reinforcing his status as one of the sport’s most influential young talents ahead of the tournament.
The comparison with Ronaldinho is unavoidable. When the Brazilian won the 2002 FIFA World Cup with Brazil, he was only 22 years old. He played in five matches, scored two goals, provided three assists, and lifted the trophy, taking the first major step toward becoming one of the most admired soccer players of all time.
Spain star Rodri has been full of praise for team-mate Lamine Yamal and says there’s no doubt the Barcelona teenager will win the Ballon d’Or in the future. Yamal narrowly missed out to Ousmane Dembele last time out and will be in the running again in 2026 for the prestigious prize.
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Lamine Yamal: Barcelona’s prodigy ready to step out of Messi’s shadow
At just 18, Lamine Yamal is already drawing comparisons to Lionel Messi, but the Barcelona prodigy is determined to forge his own path ahead of the 2026
Before heading to the airport, Lamine Yamal experienced a moment that probably meant more than any standing ovation inside a stadium. Surrounded by children eager to say goodbye, the young Spanish star took a few moments to smile,
FC Barcelona’s 2025/26 season was, above all, an attacking season. Yes, the defence had its moments and the midfield helped the attack function, but Hansi Flick’s team were all about scoring
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FIFA World Cup: Lamine Yamal, Endrick To Desire Doue, Nico Paz — Young Stars Ready To Dazzle
The FIFA World Cup 2026 will be held across the United States, Canada and Mexico from June 11 to July 19, with a new 48-team format set to provide a global stage for a new generation of football talent.