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Lamine Yamal fit to start on bench for Spain vs Cape Verde at World Cup
googleAdd Al Jazeera on GoogleinfoATLANTA, GEORGIA - JUNE 14: Lamine Yamal of Spain warms up during the training and press conference of Spain one day ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group H match between Spain and Cabo Verde at Atlanta Stadium on June 14, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by Florencia Tan Jun / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)Lamine Yamal warms up during Spain's training session, a day ahead of their FIFA World Cup opening game against Cape Verde, at Atlanta Stadium, on June 14, 2026, in Atlanta, Georgia [Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images/AFP]By ReutersPublished On 14 Jun 202614 Jun 2026

Spain winger Lamine Yamal is fit and ready to come off the bench in his side’s opening World Cup game, but manager Luis de la Fuente says that his introduction will depend on how the Group H match with Cape Verde progresses.

“The good news is that Lamine is very fit,” de la Fuente told reporters on Sunday.

Yamal has not played since April, with the 18-year-old struggling with groin issues and a hamstring injury. He missed Spain’s recent friendlies, but his coach has no concerns over his fitness. The situation is the same for Nico Williams and Victor Munoz.

“He’s following the set process, and he’s in good shape. He’s training very well, just like his other colleagues who had some sort of injury,” de la Fuente said.

“They’re all available, but they won’t be able to play from the start of the match. We’ll have to wait and see how the game progresses, and then we’ll make a decision on how they can contribute to the team.

“It’s a matter of logic, of how the game is evolving, the game situation.”

Spain, the European champions and World Cup winners in 2010, go into the tournament as one of the strong favourites to lift the trophy, but de la Fuente will not be taking Cape Verde for granted in their World Cup debut.

“If you haven’t watched them play yet, you’ll see tomorrow,” he said.

“Tactically, they are a very well-structured team, and they develop those tactical concepts very well. Their players are very powerful from a physical point of view. They’re very fast, and they knocked out Cameroon.

“They might be one of the teams springing a surprise in this World Cup, and the match tomorrow will require us to perform to our best, and it will be a struggle for sure, even if we win. The public, everyone, will discover tomorrow what they can do.”

Saudi Arabia and Uruguay are the other teams in the group. They meet in Miami on Monday.

Originally reported by Al Jazeera. Read the full story at the original source.