Alarm bells are ringing for both FC Barcelona and the Spain National Team after Lamine Yamal was forced to exit the pitch before halftime during their clash with Celta Vigo. The teenage phenom converted a penalty goal to put Barça ahead, but immediately pulled up with a physical issue that ended his night.
Early reports suggest a possible left hamstring injury, though official medical tests are still pending.
Three potential timelines for Yamal's recovery
According to Sport, the winger’s time on the sidelines will depend entirely on the severity of the injury. Based on benchmarks from Massachusetts General Hospital, Yamal faces three possible recovery scenarios:
Grade 1 strain (best case): a recovery period of 2 to 3 weeks. He would likely miss El Clásico, but could return for the final stretch of the LaLiga season.
Partial tear (Grade 2): a recovery window of 3 to 8 weeks. This would effectively end his domestic season and seriously threaten his availability for the 2026 World Cup.
Complete rupture (worst case): would require surgery and a recovery process of several months, potentially up to six months on the sidelines.
From Celebration to Concern
In a cruel twist, Yamal's final contribution was the opening goal from the penalty spot-an action that quickly shifted from a decisive moment to a major concern for the club. With the season entering its decisive phase and key international fixtures approaching, his fitness has become one of the biggest question marks in world football.