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Yamal does not mind lack of goals if Spain win World Cup 2026

Al Jazeera · 2026-07-11

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• What happened: Lamine Yamal was named player of the match in Spain's quarterfinal victory over Belgium at the FIFA World Cup 2026, despite not scoring; he has only one goal in the tournament so far. • Why it matters: Yamal emphasized that his contributions to the team's success are more important than personal scoring, stating that winning the World Cup is the ultimate goal. • What to watch next: Spain will face France in the semifinals, and fans will be eager to see if Yamal can increase his goal tally against the tournament favorites.

SaveSharefacebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylinkLamine Yamal has scored one goal for Spain at the FIFA World Cup 2026 [Frederic J Brown/AFP]By Al Jazeera Staff and AFPPublished On 11 Jul 202611 Jul 2026Despite not scoring a goal in Spain’s quarterfinal win over Belgium, Lamine Yamal was named the player of the match for his contributions and capped off the win by sharing a touching moment with his little brother during the post-match celebrations in Los Angeles.Yamal, who has not scored since Spain’s group-stage win over Saudi Arabia on June 21, said after the match on Friday that nobody will care about his lack of goals if Spain win the World Cup.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Paris celebrates as France secures World Cup semi-final spotlist 2 of 4UK police confront Morocco fans over unrest after World Cup losslist 3 of 4FIFA has nearly 1,200 tickets still on sale for World Cup final at $7,380list 4 of 4Egypt World Cup team return home to hero’s welcome after historic runend of listAt a tournament where stars like Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe, Erling Haaland and Harry Kane have been prolific, 18-year-old Yamal has just one goal to date, in a routine 4-0 group drubbing of Saudi Arabia. He failed to find the net once again as Spain booked their place in the World Cup semifinals for the second time.“Obviously I want to score, but I don’t go onto the pitch thinking about that. I do it thinking about helping the team,” said Yamal.“If we win the World Cup, no one will remember whether I scored goals … The important thing is winning,” said the Barcelona star, after the victory in Los Angeles set up a semifinal clash with France.“I know I can contribute even if I don’t score. I know my movements draw in many opponents, so I do everything I can to help the team,” he said.Despite the lack of goals, Yamal has performed consistently for La Roja and has also broken records along the way.On Friday, he made his sixth FIFA World Cup appearance, the outright most by a player aged 18 or younger in the competition. Breakout starTwo years ago, then aged 16, Yamal was the breakout star of the Spanish team that won the European Championships in Germany.He only scored once during that victorious campaign – a stunning strike in a 2-1 semifinal win against France.“There’s an idea that I should be scoring more, like at the Euros, but we won the Euros with me scoring just one goal. And I have one goal here too, so I’m relaxed about it,” he said, with a smile.But Spain will be hoping Yamal, who turns 19 the day before the semifinal, can bag further goals if his side is to see off the free-scoring tournament favourites France.“There are two possibilities – either they reach three consecutive World Cup finals, or we beat them three times in a row. We’ll see what happens,” said Yamal.“We aren’t afraid at all.” Yamal shares endearing moment with brother KeyneAmid Spain’s post-match celebrations, Yamal and his half-brother Keyne were caught in a sweet moment when the younger sibling was shown on the big screen.The three-year-old was screaming and stuck his tongue out when the camera panned on him. Keyne then blew a kiss at his brother, making the teen Spanish star laugh and wave at him.Keyne, who often accompanies Yamal to award shows and other public events, has been a fan favourite for the crowds at the World Cup.He has been picked up by the cameras on multiple occasions, drawing a chuckle from his older brother and cheers from the crowd around him.Kenye, younger brother of Yamal, is seen on the screen at the quarterfinal in Los Angeles [David Ramos/Getty Images via AFP]

Source: Al Jazeera
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