Spanish football prodigy Lamine Yamal marked his 19th birthday on the eve of a pivotal World Cup semi-final against France.
The young forward is set to play a key role as Spain aims for victory.
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Yamal, who has already made a significant impact at the international level, joked about his birthday gift.
He said he bought himself a diamond chain, adding, "Actually, no, I bought this for myself so it doesn't count as a gift."
Despite the high stakes, Yamal showed no signs of nerves. "Pressure?
No," he stated, emphasizing his focus on the game ahead.
Team Confidence High
Spain's coach Luis de la Fuente encouraged Yamal to enjoy the moment. "Lamine's great day is still to come at this World Cup," de la Fuente said.
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Midfielder Rodri acknowledged the challenge posed by France but expressed confidence. "France are one of the best teams here, in great form, but so are Spain.
We can beat them," Rodri said.
Yamal recalled his previous successes against France.
"It's special to have scored in games like this and of course I accept the challenge," he said, remaining optimistic about his performance.
In a light-hearted moment, Yamal mentioned his younger brother Keyne, who has gained unexpected attention during the tournament.
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"When the cameras turn to him he does silly things. He'll see it when he's older," Yamal commented.