
"Apart from his great talent, that 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."
"Invisible training is something that many people are unaware of. It's about being 24 hours thinking about your work. Nobody gives Lamine anything."
"God willing, he will arrive at the World Cup as well as possible."
Lamine Yamal is recovering from a hamstring injury sustained while playing for Barcelona. Spain coach Luis de la Fuente believes Yamal's dedication to rehabilitation will prepare him for the World Cup. Yamal has been training intensively, including gym sessions and consultations with professionals. He has already made significant contributions to the national team, including winning 25 caps and being named the best young player at Euro 2024. Spain aims to reclaim the World Cup title starting with their match against Cape Verde on June 15.
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