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Spain coach praises ‘genius’ Yamal

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SPAIN coach Luis de la Fuente said seeing 16-year-old winger Lamine Yamal’s performanc­e against France on Tuesday in their Euro 2024 semi-final triumph was like watching “a genius”.

Yamal scored a brilliant goal to level after Randal Kolo Muani’s opener for Les Bleus, with Dani Olmo then netting what proved to be the winner for Spain.

Named Player of the Match, Yamal became the youngest male Euros goalscorer.

“We have seen a genius, the product of a genius,” De la Fuente told reporters.

“He’s a player we have to take care of — I have to give him the advice to keep working with the same humility and keep his feet on the floor.

“He would keep growing but this maturity and attitude at such a young age is like that of a more experience­d player.

“We are lucky he is Spanish and we can enjoy him for many more years.”

Yamal became the competitio­n’s youngest player in Spain’s first match against Croatia and also provided three assists on his team’s run to the final.

Spain will face England or the Netherland­s (who played in the second semi-final last night) in the Berlin final on July 14, a day after Yamal’s 17th birthday.

De la Fuente reserved praise for the rest of his team, including Olmo.

“We’ve been talking about Lamine but I have 26 great players,” continued the coach. I know (Olmo) very well and the potential he has … I am grateful to him too.”

The 63-year-old, who replaced Luis Enrique after Spain’s shock last-16 World Cup 2022 exit, was delighted with the sacrifice of his players to stop Kylian Mbappe and Co.

“This team is always to believe in,” he said.

“They are exemplary players. Individual­ly they are fantastic but they harness that for the team.

“They always work for the good of the team, they are generous. I’ve spoken about the values the team has and this is another show of that.”

Striker and captain Alvaro Morata was involved in an unfortunat­e incident during celebratio­ns after the game, when a stadium worker appeared to crash into him.

“He had a blow that hurt him, but it seems like it will be nothing,” said De la Fuente.

“On and off the pitch, there’s not many like that, giving us what we need, sacrificin­g himself, and then in the dressing room is where he really shows the greatness he has, an exceptiona­l human.

“He needs to be remembered as one of the Spanish football greats.”

 ?? | AFP ?? SPAIN forward Lamine Yamal celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Uefa Euro 2024 semi-final match against France at the Munich Football Arena on Tuesday night.
| AFP SPAIN forward Lamine Yamal celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Uefa Euro 2024 semi-final match against France at the Munich Football Arena on Tuesday night.

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