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Spain’s young winger Yeremy Pino showed incredible grit during a recent World Cup match. Despite injuring his shoulder, he stayed on the field and kept playing. Now, doctors fear he may have broken his collarbone, which could end his tournament.

What Happened During the Game

Pino went down hard after a challenge in the first half. He grabbed his shoulder in pain but waved off trainers. The 22-year-old continued running and making plays for Spain.

  • He played nearly 30 more minutes with the injury.
  • Coaches only removed him when he could no longer lift his arm.

The Injury and Its Impact

Medical staff suspect a fractured collarbone. If confirmed, Pino will need several weeks to heal. That means he would miss the rest of the World Cup, a huge blow for both the player and his team.

Spain relies on Pino’s speed and creativity on the wing. Losing him forces the coach to shuffle the lineup for knockout matches.

What’s Next for Spain Without Pino

The Spanish squad still has depth with players like Dani Olmo and Lamine Yamal. But Pino’s absence will be felt. The team must adapt quickly if they want to keep their title hopes alive.

Fans hope for good news, but early reports suggest Pino’s tournament is over. For now, Spain will have to move forward without one of their brightest young stars.

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