Teenage sensation Yamal breaks Mbappe's record, propels Spain into World Cup last 16
18-year-old Lamine Yamal becomes youngest European with 10 major tournament wins, outshines Mbappe's milestone.
Spain's rising football star Lamine Yamal has entered the history books at just 18 years old, becoming the youngest European player to record 10 victories across major international tournaments. The Barcelona winger achieved this remarkable feat during Spain's commanding 3-0 performance against Austria, significantly surpassing the benchmark previously set by Paris Saint-Germain's Kylian Mbappe.
Despite carrying a minor injury into the match, Yamal delivered a match-winning display that earned him Player of the Match honours. His creative brilliance and decisive contributions were instrumental in Spain's clinical victory, showcasing why many consider him among Europe's brightest young talents. The performance further cemented his status as a key player in Luis de la Fuente's squad.
Spain's progression to the knockout stages comes on the back of another impressive defensive display, maintaining their spotless defensive record throughout the tournament so far. The team's balanced approach—combining attacking flair with solid backline organization—has proven highly effective against strong opposition. This victory represents another step in what could be a memorable campaign for the Spanish side.
With their berth in the Round of 16 now secured, Spain will face Portugal in an eagerly anticipated matchup. The encounter promises to be a high-quality contest between two of Europe's football powerhouses, with both teams seeking to establish dominance early in the knockout phase.
Yamal's record-breaking achievement underscores the emergence of a new generation of Spanish footballers capable of competing at the highest level. His precocious talent offers hope that Spain can sustain its position among global football's elite teams for years to come.
Source: Times of India