Barcelona's teenage sensation Lamine Yamal remains at the center of an intense collaboration between his club and the Spanish national team, as both sides work together to ensure his recovery is handled with the utmost care ahead of the FIFA World Cup.
In a recent meeting at the Joan Gamper Training Centre, representatives from Barcelona's medical staff sat down with Spain's national team medical team to evaluate Yamal's physical condition and map out a cautious recovery plan. The gathering included Claudio Vazquez Colomo, Spain's head of medical services, and fitness coach Carlos Cruz, alongside Barcelona's Dr. Ricard Pruna. Notably, the 17-year-old winger was also present during the discussions.
The focus of the talks was clear: both Barcelona and the Spanish federation are fully aligned on managing what is described as a delicate hamstring injury, with no room for unnecessary risks. The young star is currently training individually in the gym and has not yet rejoined full team sessions. According to reports from SPORT, the expectation is that he will remain sidelined until just before the World Cup kicks off, though his return will ultimately depend on how his body responds in the coming weeks.
There is growing belief within Yamal's camp that he may miss the tournament's opening two matches to ensure he returns at full fitness for the knockout stages. His importance to both club and country has made this one of the most carefully managed recovery situations in Spanish football right now. Barcelona, in particular, are taking a notably conservative approach—hamstring injuries being notorious for recurring if rushed. The good news? Yamal himself is approaching the process with impressive maturity and discipline, a promising sign for everyone invested in his long-term future.
