Barça doesn't want Lamine Yamal to join Spain.
The Rocafonda winger is still not 100% recovered from his pubic pain.


BarcelonaBarça has put itself League leader after a hard-fought victory against Real Sociedad in the return of football to Montjuïc due to the unavailability of the Camp Nou. The Catalans came back against the Basques thanks in part to the emergence of Lamine Yamal in the second half. After a few weeks out due to a groin injury, the winger from Mataró replaced Roony Bardghji and took less than a minute to invent the move that allowed Robert Lewandowski to score the 2-1 with a header. "It's great to have him back," celebrated Hansi Flick in the press conference after the victory that puts his team at the top of the table.
Barça's plan with Lamine Yamal is for him to return to action against PSG this Wednesday in the Champions League and also to be in the starting lineup on Sunday at Sevilla. But the fact that the player is available doesn't mean that the discomfort has completely disappeared. On the contrary: the idea is to combine competition with therapeutic work to prevent the pubic problems from reappearing and, very importantly, from worsening, even with the risk of a prolonged absence and, ultimately, a trip to the operating room. For this reason, as ARA has been able to confirm, the Barça club has already activated diplomacy to prevent the Maresme striker from being part of the next Spanish national team squad to play two World Cup qualifying matches against Georgia and Bulgaria. The intention of Flick and his staff is that Lamine Yamal can continue getting in shape in Barcelona while the red He's playing two matches that seem reasonable. This October's strike should serve to finally dispel the ghosts of a relapse.
Spanish national team coach Luis de la Fuente will release his squad list for FIFA World Cup week this Friday, and he's expected to once again include a significant number of Barça players. However, the club headed by Joan Laporta expects the Basque coach to release Lamine Yamal, who returned injured from the last international break. This circumstance provoked outrage from Flick, who accused Spain's coaching staff of "not taking care of" the player, who arrived at the training camp with the Spanish national team with a medical report on his discomfort under his arm. For his part, De la Fuente refused to engage in controversy with his German counterpart a few days ago. "I don't remember what [Flick] said, nor am I interested," he declared in an interview on Cadena Cope.
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