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·27 Juni 2026
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·27 Juni 2026
Disaster for Spain!
What should have been a victory has turned into a nightmare. As soon as the final whistle blew after Spain’s win over Uruguay on matchday three of Group H, all eyes were on Yeremy Pino and Nico Williams.
Both came on late in a very tense match against La Celeste, and the two wingers picked up injuries that could rule them out for the rest of the World Cup.
After suffering a bad fall, Yeremy Pino is reportedly dealing with a fractured collarbone, according to Luis de la Fuente. "Unfortunately, it could be a fractured collarbone, but we’ll see; he’ll undergo tests tomorrow. He is in a lot of pain," the Spain coach explained after the player left the stadium with his arm in a sling.
There is also concern over Nico Williams, who picked up a groin injury after coming on against Uruguay. "We have to wait, he’s feeling some discomfort. It could be overexertion or fatigue. We’ll see," Luis de la Fuente said about his forward.
Nico Williams left the stadium limping, causing serious concern in the Spanish media, especially as he had already endured an injury-disrupted buildup.
In the space of just a few moments, La Roja may have lost two of its most direct and dangerous attacking profiles. Spain will be holding its breath over the next few hours.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.
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