Lamine Yamal set off all the alarms in the Spanish concentration and FC Barcelona after the victory against Denmark (1-0). The culé winger limped away from the Enrique Roca Stadium in Murcia due to some discomfort in his left thigh. In total, the brand new '10' of La Roja received 3 fouls in the match, in addition to other blows not sanctioned by the refereeing body in a duel that, as expected, was very physical against the Danes.

According to the first examinations carried out by the National Team's medical staff, the Barça youth player is suffering from muscle overload, waiting for more tests to be carried out this Sunday to find out the extent of a possible injury. The one from Esplugues de Llobregat has seen action in the 11 games played by the Barça team (879 minutes) and, in addition, he also started in the three days of the Nations League with Spain, although against Switzerland he only played 45 minutes.

Lamine could miss Spain-Serbia due to muscle overload

 

In that sense, the demands of the calendar are beginning to take their toll on Lamine, who aims to rest next Tuesday in Córdoba against Serbia. However, Luis de la Fuente will make his decision after knowing the physical condition of the youth, whom he considers a fundamental piece in his scheme. On matchday 1 of the continental tournament, precisely against Serbia (0-0), Yamal had suffered some discomfort after Barça-Valladolid, but the coach not only put him in the XI, but kept him on the field for 90 minutes.

Likewise, on Saturday he only replaced him in stoppage time (for debutant Sergi Gómez to enter), although the winger had lost energy in the last quarter of an hour of the game. After the game, the '10' greeted the stands and was seen walking normally on the way to the locker room, but when he abandoned passing through the mixed zone, the cameras captured him limping due to discomfort in his left thigh. Now, Barça only has to pray that the 'crack' does not have any injuries, since right after the break there are two real finals against Bayern Munich (Champions) and Real Madrid (Liga), both duels preceded by a clash against Seville.