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Spain's Baena Credits Destiny and Psychologist for World Cup Heroics

Spain defeated Uruguay 1-0 to qualify for the World Cup round of 32 as group winners. Alex Baena scored the winning goal and credited his psychologist for fostering positive energy. He dedicated the goal to Maria Caamano, a 13-year-old fan who died of cancer, on what would have been her 14th birthday. Meanwhile, Nico Williams avoided a serious groin injury but will miss the next match.

2026 FIFA WC: Spain midfielder Baena puts goal down to 'positive energy' and 'destiny'

New York, June 30

Spain attacking midfielder Alex Baena was the hero of his side's hard-fought 1-0 win over Uruguay on Saturday, which secured qualification for the World Cup round of 32 as Group H winner, but in an interview with Spanish newspaper Mundo Deportivo, the Atletico Madrid player put his success down to the help of others.

"I'm lucky to have a fantastic team with a nutritionist, a physical trainer, and a physiotherapist," said the player, who recently celebrated his 24th birthday.

"They're like family to me. But I don't think I'd be here today if it weren't for my psychologist," said Baena, who added that his psychologist "focuses on positive energy."

"He tries to teach me that I need to be more positive, to bring out that positive energy I have inside, which I often struggle with."

"I really believe in destiny, that there are no coincidences in this life, and that everything comes in its own time," added Baena.

He explained that he dedicated his goal to Maria Caamano, a 13-year-old girl who died in April of a rare form of bone cancer. During her life, Maria had been a passionate football fan who had been close to Atletico Madrid and the Spain national team, even taking part in the celebrations after the 2024 European Championship, reports Xinhua.

Baena scored his goal on what would have been Maria's 14th birthday.

"I think destiny wanted me to score my first World Cup goal on her birthday, and win the MVP award... I think it was a perfect day," he explained, adding that although his goal was helped by an error from Uruguay goalkeeper Fernando Muslera, "I think she helped a little bit to push that ball in instead of it going out."

"From the first day we met, I've loved her and her family very much, and I hope we can dedicate this title to them," continued Baena.

Meanwhile, Spain has had some positive news on the injury front with the confirmation that winger Nico Williams didn't suffer a torn groin muscle in his side's 1-0 win over Uruguay and has a chance of playing again in the World Cup.

Williams was seen limping badly after the game following a dreadful challenge from behind by Uruguay's Nicolas de la Cruz, and early expectations were that he had suffered a groin injury that would end his World Cup.

Williams wrote on social media that it was the "worst day" of his life, but tests have shown that he hasn't suffered a torn muscle and that, although he won't be able to play against Austria on July 2 in the last-32, if Spain qualifies, he will have a chance of playing in either the last-16 or quarter-finals.

— IANS

Reader Comments

James A

Good for Baena but I wish he'd focused more on the actual football rather than fate. The goal came from a keeper error - Muslera should have done better. Spain got lucky and they'll need more than positive energy against better teams. Williams injury is a real blow though, their attack won't be the same without him against Austria.

Priya S

As someone who grew up in India watching cricket but now loves football, this is beautiful. Our culture talks a lot about destiny (naseeb, kismet) but Baena shows it's about preparing yourself too - having a nutritionist, psychologist, everything. That girl Maria must be smiling from heaven. Spain's team unity is something Indian football can learn from 🤞

Michael C

The emotional part about Maria is touching, no doubt. But let's be honest, Spain was poor against Uruguay and barely deserved that win. Baena's goal was a mishit that luckily went in. If they play like this against Austria, they're out in round of 32. Positive energy won't save them from tactical deficiencies and a questionable midfield.

Rohit P

Baena's maturity at 24 is remarkable! In India, we often put too much pressure on young athletes and they crack. This guy openly talks about a psychologist and positive visualization - that's progressive thinking. The way he connected with Maria's family shows his emotional intelligence. Hope he continues to shine in WC 🌟 And good news about Williams!

Sarah B

I'm not buying the 'destiny' stuff - it

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