Spain's Lamine Yamal 'ready' but 'not the moment to play a full game' - ESPN
Spain forward Lamine Yamal said that he's «ready» to play against Saudi Arabia on Sunday but also acknowledged that now «isn't the moment to play a full game.»
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Spain forward Lamine Yamal said that he's «ready» to play against Saudi Arabia on Sunday but also acknowledged that now «isn't the moment to play a full game.»
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