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Unbelievable! Lamine Yamal Blamed for Causing His Own Injury After the Penalty
Lamine Yamal’s injury sparks an unexpected storm: he’s being blamed for his own physical setback at a crucial moment of the season.
Lamine Yamal blamed for his own injury
What should have been a celebration night for FC Barcelona quickly turned into a full-blown controversy. Lamine Yamal, scored the winning goal against Celta de Vigo… but seconds later, everything changed.
In the 41st minute, after calmly converting a penalty, the young forward felt a sharp muscle pain that forced him to drop to the ground. The moment immediately raised alarms both within the club and the Spanish national team.
A comment that sparked controversy
According to remarks made on DSports’ show Fútbol Total, journalist Juan Furlanich delivered a statement that quickly went viral. Instead of attributing the injury to physical strain or match intensity, he directly pointed at the player.
“This is not a coincidence,” he stated, suggesting the injury might be linked to the player’s recent personal decisions.
The criticism went further: it referenced content shared just 48 hours before the match, where the player was seen eating fast food during a late-night private flight. For the analyst, such habits could have a direct impact on performance and physical condition.
The comments ignited a major debate: is it fair to blame a footballer for getting injured during a match?
Lack of discipline or just bad luck?
This situation opens an uncomfortable discussion in modern football. On one side, there’s the argument that discipline, rest, and off-field habits play a key role in performance. On the other, many believe that injuries like this can happen to any player, regardless of preparation.
The reality is that packed schedules, media pressure, and elite-level demands push players like Lamine to their physical limits.
Alarm bells in Spain ahead of the World Cup
Beyond the controversy, there is a bigger concern: the potential impact on the Spanish national team. With less than two months before the 2026 World Cup kicks off, losing such a key young player would be a massive blow.
Initial reports point to a muscle issue that could sideline him for the remainder of the season… and potentially jeopardize his World Cup participation.





















