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Analysis:Lamine effect restores Spain's bite as teenager bends Austria to his rhythm

July 2 : For a country that has long worshipped the collective, Spain are discovering the delicious awkwardness of having an 18-year-old who keeps making individual brilliance look like a team principle, with Lamine Yamal shining as they beat Austria 3-0.

Lamine arrived at the World Cup with a troublesome hamstring injury and began Spain's campaign on the bench as Luis de la Fuente's side stumbled to a goalless draw against Cape Verde, a performance short on spark, bite and anything resembling the swagger that made them European champions in 2024.

Since that disappointing start, as Lamine has gathered minutes and rhythm, Spain have looked increasingly like Spain again — only with a twist. The old machinery of midfield control remains, but now it has a teenage lightning rod on the right wing, a player opponents know is coming and still cannot quite stop.

His return to sharper condition has coincided with Spain's performances growing in authority. That is hardly a coincidence. Since breaking through from Barcelona's La Masia academy as a 16-year-old, Lamine has shown the rare ability to make structured football feel spontaneous.

He was central to Spain's European Championship triumph in Germany, when they won every match, played vibrant attacking football and broke the tournament scoring record. In North America, the ride has been bumpier, with fitness issues disrupting De la Fuente's plans, including problems for Nico Williams, whose speed on the opposite flank had been a key part of Spain's balance.

Against Cape Verde, with Gavi and Ferran Torres wide, Spain looked blunt. But with Alex Baena introduced on the left and Lamine growing into the tournament on the right, the side have begun to rediscover their shape, speed and

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