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Spain vs Uruguay: Ashley Westwood Analyzes Yamal's Impact in FIFA World Cup 2026

Former Bengaluru FC coach Ashley Westwood, a Zee 5 expert for FIFA World Cup 2026, predicts Spain will edge Uruguay due to possession dominance and midfield stars like Pedri, Gavi, and Rodri. He praises 18-year-old Lamine Yamal as a special talent who can change games with dribbling and pace. Westwood highlights Federico Valverde as Uruguay's key player, noting his complete midfield abilities. He also lauds the tournament's unpredictability and England's impressive attacking spell after half-time.

FIFA World Cup 2026: Ashley Westwood hails Yamal Lamine's brilliance ahead of Uruguay clash

Mumbai, June 26

Former Bengaluru FC and Kerala Blasters FC head coach and Zee 5 FIFA World Cup 2026 expert Ashley Westwood believes the ongoing tournament has delivered everything that makes football special -- unpredictable results, tactical battles, iconic players and unforgettable moments.

Looking ahead to the highly anticipated clash between the Spain national football team and the Uruguay national football team, Westwood believes Spain's possession-based approach gives them the edge, while praising the impact of Lamine Yamal.

"Spain will have the advantage because they dominate possession, control the game well and have incredible players in midfield like Pedri, Gavi and Rodri. Uruguay always bring resilience, aggression and intensity, so it will be a difficult game to predict, but if I had to choose, I would say Spain would come out on top," he said on Zee 5.

"Lamine Yamal is incredible. At just 18 years of age, he has already played so much football and looks completely comfortable at this level. Every time he touches the ball, the crowd expects something to happen -- and more often than not, he delivers. He can beat players, score goals and create assists. He is a special talent who will achieve great things," he added.

When asked which players could decide the Spain-Uruguay encounter, Westwood once again highlighted Yamal and backed Federico Valverde to make the difference for Uruguay.

"For Spain, it has to be Lamine Yamal. He can change a game on his own with his dribbling, pace and ability to beat defenders. For Uruguay, Valverde is a complete midfielder. He can score from distance, arrive in the box and influence the game in every area," Westwood said.

Reflecting on his experience as part of the Zee 5 expert panel, Westwood highlighted the excitement of watching teams from across the world compete with different styles and approaches.

"The World Cup has been fantastic to watch. It is always great seeing different teams, different styles, and so many top-level managers who have coached at the highest level across the world. Obviously, iconic players like Messi and Ronaldo are still a joy to watch and seem to keep getting better and better," he said.

"The fans have also been incredible. Seeing the different colours, the interactions before games and everyone enjoying themselves around the stadiums has been brilliant. The only downside is not being there to experience that atmosphere live, but it is still a privilege to cover these games from the studio," he added.

Westwood believes the tournament has once again shown why football remains the most unpredictable sport, with teams finding ways to frustrate even the strongest opponents.

"Nothing has been too surprising, but seeing teams adapt defensively against the top sides has been fascinating. Whether it is a 5-4-1 or a 4-5-1, teams are sitting deep and making life difficult for opponents. It shows that football is unpredictable and no matter who you are, you have to earn the right to score goals," he said.

"The hardest thing in football is scoring goals, which is why attackers get paid the most money. When you see teams like Iran, Cape Verde and even Ghana against England grinding out results, it shows that there are so many different ways to compete in this game."

Speaking about his favourite moments of the tournament so far, Westwood pointed towards England's attacking display after half-time against their opponents as one of the standout phases of football.

"I enjoyed Sweden scoring five goals and playing with so much fluidity, although they also conceded five, which again shows the unpredictability of football. But the moment I enjoyed the most was England's response after half-time. The 15-20 minute spell after the break where they hit top gear, with multiple attacking options, pace and quality finishing, was almost unplayable," Westwood said.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Westwood is absolutely right about unpredictability being football's charm. Look at what Iran did against top teams - proper defensive discipline. Bhai, I wish our Indian team could learn from that kind of organization. Yamal is a generational talent though, no doubt. Great to have this coverage on Zee 5!

Kavya N

Honestly, I'm a bit tired of England hype. Westwood mentioned their 15-minute spell but what about consistency? Spain has real quality in midfield with Pedri and Rodri controlling games. Yamal's dribbling is something else - hope he stays grounded and doesn't burn out like many young talents.

Priya S

As someone who follows European football regularly, I appreciate Westwood's balanced take. He's not just blindly supporting Spain but acknowledging Uruguay's grit. Valverde vs Yamal could be the defining duel of this knockout match. Also, nice to see Indian experts getting platform on Zee 5! 👏

Vikram M

Westwood is spot on about teams sitting deep with 5-4-1 formations. Even India used that against Qatar in the Asian Cup! But let's be honest - Spain's possession game is beautiful to watch, and Yamal is a joy. Uruguay will make it tough but I'm backing La Roja. Zee 5's coverage has been impressive so far.

Meera T

Good analysis from Westwood but I wish he'd talk more about how South American teams like Uruguay bring passion. Football isn't just tactics yaar! Yamal's talent is undeniable but let's not overh

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