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Why Lamine Yamal’s Father Won’t Attend Spain vs Argentina

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Lamine Yamal is preparing for the biggest game of his career when Spain face Argentina in tonight’s FIFA World Cup final.

The Spanish superstar has already tasted major success on the international stage after helping La Roja win the European Championship in 2024. At just 19 years and six days, he’s set to become the third-youngest World Cup finalist in history should he make Luis de la Fuente’s starting lineup.

Yamal will come up against one of his footballing idols, Lionel Messi, at the showpiece at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Unfortunately, he won’t have his father in attendance to watch him battle the reigning world champions.

Yamal’s Father Will Miss World Cup Final

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Lamine Yamal’s Father Makes Huge Accusation After Ballon d’Or Result

Yamal’s father, Mounir Nasraoui, has watched his son ascend to football superstardom, including the Euro 2024 final in Berlin. He appeared on the pitch during Spain’s post-match celebrations after beating England 2-1.

Nasraoui hasn’t been able to attend any games at this summer’s World Cup due to his health. He did not feel fit to travel and will therefore be watching his son play tonight’s final from home.

He explained (via Mirror): “I’m an epileptic. I have to take a lot of medication every day, and I can have an epilepsy seizure. I could be here, right now, under the effects of stress or emotion, and have a seizure without realising it. So you always have to think things through carefully.”

Nasraoui is putting his health first: “Before travelling, you have to think about me, about him, and about all the people around us, you know? I might end up causing problems. So it’s better to stay home and watch all this from here.”

The father of the 2025 Ballon d’Or runner-up was stabbed in a parking lot just a month after Spain and Yamal’s Euro 2024 triumph. Four people were arrested in connection with the incident, and this has been something his son had to live with while continuing his career at the age of just 16.

Lamine Yamal (Spain) celebrates Euro 2024 win with his brother Lee Smith via Action Images via Reuters

Yamal has had family following him in the USA, Mexico and Canada, including his mother Sheila Ebana and three-year-old brother Keyne. He’s been somewhat of a mascot for La Roja, producing memorable celebrations in the stands amid La Roja’s surge to the final.

His paternal grandmother, Fatima, left Morocco by bus and worked shifts so that her son, Mounir, could join her before having Yamal as a teenager. The Barca winger’s parents split when he was three years old, but he remained focused on his football and has become a household name.

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“That’s Pressure” – Yamal on his Father

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Yamal’s father has played an instrumental role in the teenager’s career, including during his childhood. He downplayed the ‘pressure’ that comes with representing Spain because of what Nasraoui dealt with when raising him (via The Guardian):

“My dad had to go out and make a living, scavenging on the streets to bring food home. That’s pressure. All I have to do is play and keep the Spanish fans happy.”

The Catalan star has taken inspiration from his father when it comes to caring for his younger brother Kenye: “My little brother means everything to me. I’m in love with him; it feels like he’s my son.”

One of the most viral moments of this year’s World Cup came after Spain beat Belgium 2-1 to reach the semi-finals. His brother celebrated by sticking his tongue out to the camera and the winger revealed this was all pre-planned:

“I was at physio and he called me, using my mum’s phone, and told me that he was going to stick his tongue out tomorrow. So that’s why when I saw him on the screen, it really made me laugh.”

Yamal is on the cusp of becoming a world champion and will be eager to celebrate with his brother in East Rutherford. He has just one goal to his name thus far but tonight is the opportune time to show why he is regarded as the heir to Messi by defeating the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner and La Albiceleste.

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Spain Win 2026 World Cup With 1-0 Extra-Time Victory Over 10-Man Argentina

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Spain are now reigning champions of Europe and the World following a 1-0 extra-time victory over Argentina in the 2026 World Cup final on Sunday night.

Ferran Torres left it late to help La Roja take advantage of their numerical advantage at MetLife Stadium as La Albiceleste were reduced to 10 men following Enzo Fernandez’s second booking at the end of normal time.

Torres was a late arrival into the box in the 103rd minute to thunder the ball beyond a hapless Emiliano Martinez and hand his nation their second-ever World Cup.

Having only conceded one goal all tournament, Luis De La Fuente’s side didn’t concede a single shot until the extra-time period, and their defensive record sets a new record in the USA, Canada, and Mexico.

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Alexi Lalas Says There’s No Messi Without Ronaldo

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Former USMNT star Alexi Lalas has yet again caused controversy at this summer’s World Cup, this time with a comparison he made between Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo during live coverage of Sunday’s final.

Appearing on FOX Sports throughout the tournament, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Thierry Henry are no stranger to a Lalas hot take, and they were once more seen with eyebrows raised at the MetLife Stadium as Lionel Messi and his Argentina side took on Spain.

In the end, it was European champions Spain who stopped La Albiceleste’s world title defence, with Ferran Torres scoring in extra-time to put the final nail in the coffin of a 10-man team after Enzo Fernandez’s dismissal at the end of regular time.

Alexi Lalas’ Controversial Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo Comparison

Thierry Henry, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Alexi Lalas FOX Sports

Lalas has insisted that one legend’s story cannot be told without the other, despite Messi’s international accolades far superior to his adversaries, thus bringing about debate over whether he has far moved beyond Ronaldo this summer. During FOX Sports’ broadcast, he explained:

“You can boo all you want out there. But there is no Messi without Ronaldo. Heroes need villains. Sometimes you need a foil, my friend. It’s important at times. And these players, they have been representative of the World Cup.

“When we do those montages of World Cups going forward in the future, those players are going to be involved. Because you see them, and immediately you think of the World Cup. Immediately, you think greatness, and that is what the World Cup does to an individual. It elevates you even if you’re already famous, even if you’ve already done wonderful things. The World Cup is a whole other level of power and attention.”

Lalas’ assessment isn’t without reason. The core sentiment is that the former USMNT player feels the two players served as essential competitive muses who were necessary for each other to try find another gear. As such, they seemingly pushed each other to unprecedented and historic heights through their iconic rivalry.

It has been over two decades since both of them started their professional soccer career. During their time playing for Barcelona and Real Madrid, Messi and Ronaldo shared the most years (2009-2018) as direct rivals, with only two players winning a Ballon d’Or besides them in that time.

Backlash Has Come Thick and Fast for the US Pundit

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The fact Messi has reached three World Cup finals, won a title, and is the second-highest goalscorer in the competition history, means that most would agree his legacy in football’s most prized tournament is untouchable compared to Ronaldo’s. And that’s why Lalas has come under such heavy fire. One X user went as far as to call him an “embarrassment to US football.”

A second added: “When you see Ronaldo’s picture, the last thing you’ll ever do is think of a World Cup!” as a third wrote: “If their WC achievements were flipped, Messi would have been forgotten. Somehow they keep Ronaldo’s name in there.” Elsewhere, a fourth remarked: “Ronaldo’s greatest achievement is being compared to Messi.”

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Darren Cann Agrees With Enzo Fernandez Red Card vs Spain

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Former FIFA referee Darren Cann has cast a strong verdict on the decision that saw Enzo Fernandez given his marching orders for a second yellow card during the 2026 World Cup final on Sunday night.

Just moments after the Argentina star had been shown a first caution for a heavy tackle on his Spain opponent, the Chelsea midfielder then received a second for showing dissent.

It is unconfirmed that was the case for why the second booking was issued, but commentary seemed to believe so, despite the tackle itself being described by Wayne Rooney as ‘silly’ as well.

Former Referee Casts Verdict on Enzo Fernandez Dismissal in World Cup Final

Enzo Fernandez Maria Lysaker /IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters

Cann, who himself has managed the high-pressure situation of officiating a World Cup final, said while live on duty for the BBC’s coverage:

“Correct, no argument guys, it’s a clear second yellow card for Enzo [Fernandez], and the red card is absolutely correct in my opinion. I do not expect the VAR to intervene.”

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