Spain national team manager Luis de la Fuente has offered an encouraging update on teenage sensation Lamine Yamal, expressing confidence the Barcelona star will be ready for the upcoming World Cup despite a season-ending hamstring injury.
Yamal, who has been sidelined with the issue, recently made positive strides in his recovery by returning to light training on the pitch and gym work. De la Fuente, speaking at an event promoting his autobiography, highlighted the 17-year-old's dedication to what he calls "invisible training" — the behind-the-scenes work that often goes unnoticed.
"Apart from his great talent, he trains three hours a day, goes to the gym, visits his physio, his nutritionist and his psychologist, and gives himself to his invisible training, which is the most important thing," de la Fuente explained, as reported by Sport. "Invisible training is something many people are unaware of. It's about being 24 hours thinking about your work. Nobody gives Lamine anything. I talk about Lamine because I know him very well. God willing, he will arrive at the World Cup as well as possible."
Spain faces a group stage featuring Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia, and Uruguay. Reports suggest Yamal will be carefully managed early in the tournament to minimize relapse risk, with an eye toward peak performance during the knockout rounds. For fans tracking his comeback, this blend of natural talent and disciplined preparation is a promising sign — and a reminder that even the brightest stars rely on relentless effort when the cameras aren't rolling.
