Lamine Yamal Returns to Grass Training, Boosts Spain’s World Cup Hopes

Lamine Yamal has returned to grass training at FC Barcelona’s facilities after sustaining a partial tear of the biceps femoris in his left leg. The 18-year-old forward is recovering conservatively and will miss Barcelona’s remaining domestic fixtures. Spain coach Luis de la Fuente expressed optimism about Yamal’s availability for the FIFA World Cup 2026. De la Fuente cited Dani Olmo’s Euro 2024 experience as an example of managing player fitness ahead of major tournaments.

Key Points: Lamine Yamal Returns to Grass Training for World Cup

  • Lamine Yamal returns to grass training after injury
  • Partial tear of biceps femoris in left leg
  • Spain coach Luis de la Fuente optimistic for World Cup
  • Yamal to miss Barcelona’s remaining domestic fixtures
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Lamine Yamal returns to grass training, boosting Spain's FIFA World Cup hopes

Lamine Yamal resumes grass training after injury, boosting Spain’s FIFA World Cup 2026 hopes. Coach Luis de la Fuente optimistic about his recovery.

"They are very important players, because we know the impact they can have in those matches. - Luis de la Fuente"

Barcelona, May 5

Lamine Yamal has taken a significant step forward in his recovery from injury, returning to grass training at FC Barcelona's facilities as he eyes a place in Spain's football team's squad for the FIFA World Cup 2026.

The 18-year-old forward has resumed individual on-field sessions after initially undergoing gym-based rehabilitation following a partial tear of the biceps femoris in his left leg, sustained on April 22. Barcelona's medical team has opted for a conservative recovery route, ruling him out of the club's remaining domestic fixtures this season.

Despite the setback, Spain head coach Luis de la Fuente remains optimistic about Yamal's availability for the global tournament, underlining the player's importance to his plans.

"They are very important players, because we know the impact they can have in those matches. It's not the same playing in the group stage as it is getting into the round of 32, the round of 16, the quarterfinals. We will assess each case, because our goal is to reach July 19th, the final," De la Fuente said, as per Cadena SER, reported by goal.com.

The Spain boss also referenced Dani Olmo's experience at Euro 2024 as an example of managing player fitness ahead of major tournaments.

"He (Olmo) arrived at the Euro 2024 training camp almost injured, which is unpredictable," the coach admitted. "We were close to leaving him out, and then Dani Olmo proved to be a key player in the tournament."

"He (Olmo) was the top scorer, he gave that pass to Mikel Merino, he cleared Germany's goal off the line. And he knew he could have easily gone home because he had a problem with his calf. We decided to stick it out, and it worked out well," Spain Head Coach said.

Yamal will continue his rehabilitation programme with monitored individual sessions in the coming weeks. While he is set to miss the remainder of Barcelona's campaign, his progress has provided encouragement for both club and the country as Spain builds towards the World Cup in North America.

For now, his return to grass training marks a crucial milestone in his recovery journey and keeps alive hopes of a timely comeback on football's biggest stage.

- ANI

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Priya S
India may not be in the World Cup yet, but players like Yamal inspire millions here. At just 18, his maturity on the ball is incredible. Spain should take a leaf out of PSG's book with Mbappe—careful rehab pays off. Wishing him a speedy recovery! 🩵
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Sarah B
De la Fuente's optimism is nice but risky. Yamal is a generational talent, but rushing him could backfire. Remember what happened to Neymar in 2014? India's ISL has taught us that player fitness is paramount. Still, exciting times for Spanish football! 🇪🇸
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Rohit P
Yamal's return is crucial for Spain, but let's not forget Dani Olmo's story—it shows that even injured players can be game-changers. India's football fans are lucky to watch such talent. Hope he stays fit for the group stage; Spain's attack needs his creativity. 🔥
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Michael C
Conservative recovery is the right call—too many young careers have been derailed by rushing back. Yamal's potential is sky-high, but Spain must manage him like they did with Olmo. From India, I'm cheering for Spain's journey, especially if they face Argentina! 🏆
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Vikram M
Honestly, India's cricketing culture overshadows football, but stories like Yamal's remind us of the beautiful game's global reach. His dribbling at 18 is world-class. Spain should be cautious—a half-fit Yamal is better than none, but not at the cost of his future. 🇮

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