Yamal aims to steal Mbappe's World Cup thunder in semi-final showdown
Spain forward Lamine Yamal kicks the ball during the 2026 World Cup round of 32 football match between Spain and Austria at the Los Angeles Stadium in Inglewood on July 2, 2026. (Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP)
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Lamine Yamal is hoping to emulate Kylian Mbappe by winning
the World Cup as a teenager, but first his Spain side will have to get the
better of France and their superstar captain in Tuesday's semi-final.
When Mbappe scored in France's win over Croatia in the
deciding match of the 2018 tournament, he was just 19 years and 207 days old.
He therefore became only the second teenager to score in a World Cup final after
a 17-year-old Pele in 1958.
Mbappe's love affair with the World Cup began then, while
this is Yamal's first experience of the competition.
He has already had his big breakthrough in a major
tournament, however –- Yamal's stunning goal in the Euro 2024 semi-final
against Mbappe's France helped Spain to a 2-1 victory.
That came four days before he turned 17. His birthday was
the day before the final. Spain beat England, and Yamal was named young player
of the tournament.
This time his 19th birthday comes on the eve of the
semi-final in Arlington.
Such a young player with his best years to come. But he is
clearly eager to leave a firm mark on this World Cup.
Perhaps too eager, having at one point been a doubt for the
tournament after missing the end of the season with Barcelona due to a
hamstring injury.
"I was afraid it might be serious and, above all, that
even if it wasn't serious, I could suffer a setback and end up missing the
World Cup," Yamal admitted in late May.
After coming off the bench in Spain's opening 0-0 draw with Cape
Verde, Yamal started against Saudi Arabia and scored before being replaced at
half-time in a 4-0 victory.
He has started every game since, without adding to that
solitary goal -- that might be getting to him.
"I think Lamine needs to calm the anxiety he sometimes
has because he wants to show how important a player he is for us," Spain
captain Rodri said Sunday.
"Given he was able to show that level of maturity at
that European Championship, when he is two years older you are not so impressed
by what he is able to do," he added.
With Yamal not as decisive, Spain have lacked the deadly
verticality that made them so hard to stop at the Euros.
France, meanwhile, have rediscovered a cutting edge that
evaded them at the Euros, and have the most thrilling attack at this World Cup.
Mbappe, now 27, is the talisman and seems intent on leaving
a legacy as an all-time World Cup great.
With eight goals here, he is level with Lionel Messi in the
golden boot race and is one behind the Argentine's all-time World Cup record of
21 goals.
Having won the trophy in 2018 and scored a hat-trick in the
2022 final, Mbappe has a third straight final in his sights.
He can therefore match the achievement of the great Brazil
full-back Cafu, who played in three in a row from 1994 to 2002. Pele and Diego
Maradona each only graced two finals.
His apparent obsession with the World Cup may explain why he
missed a chunk of the second half of the season with Real Madrid. As he nursed
injuries, some supporters questioned his commitment to their club.
"I know people talk about the stats. I watch the TV
too. But my only focus is on helping the team and getting us back here on July
19," he said after beating Sweden in the last 32 at the MetLife Stadium,
the venue for the final.
"I have won a World Cup and been a runner-up. This team
has done neither of those things, but it is the team with the greatest
potential," he added after defeating Morocco in the quarter-finals.
Yamal and Mbappe are already icons in their home countries
and beyond, two young men representing the modern face of multicultural Europe.
Mbappe has the greater experience, has already won the World
Cup and is confident speaking publicly in English –- those factors help make
him one of the faces of this tournament in the US.
The dazzling Yamal is still catching up off the field, but
his record against Mbappe on the pitch is impressive.
They have met frequently across the Clasico divide in the
last two years -- so far Mbappe has eight defeats and just two wins in 10 games
against Yamal with club and country.

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