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Lamine Yamal hasn’t had the flashiest World Cup, but that could change in a big way on Sunday. If Spain beats Argentina in the final, the story of his tournament will be completely rewritten. The teenager has a chance to do what very few players his age have ever done.

What a Win Would Mean for Yamal

A victory would put the young winger in a very special group. Only a handful of teenagers have ever lifted the World Cup trophy. Here’s what he can accomplish:

  • Join the ranks of legends like Pelé and Kylian Mbappé.
  • Be one of the youngest players ever to start and win a World Cup final.
  • Solidify his place as one of the most promising talents in soccer history.

How Spain Can Get the Job Done

Spain will need to control the game to help their young star shine. They will rely on their passing style to keep the ball away from Argentina’s dangerous attackers. Yamal’s speed and creativity on the wing could be the key to breaking down a tough defense. If he can find space and make smart runs, he might just create the winning moment.

Chasing a Legendary Finale

Sunday’s final is more than just a game for Lamine Yamal. It’s a chance to turn a quiet tournament into a historic one. With a win, he won’t just be a teenager with potential anymore. He will be a world champion, and that changes everything about how people remember his first World Cup.

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