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Lamine Jamal Injury Update: Barcelona Star Shines in Spain’s Victory Over Denmark in European Nations League

The Spanish Lamine Jamal, a talent from Barcelona,​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ has suffered an injury in a match against La Roja and its host, Denmark, in the European League of Nations, and it seems that he has left the game with a lump.

The Spanish national team took the lead in Group Four in the first stage of the continental competition after a difficult victory over the host from Denmark with a clean sheet.

Spain raised its score to 7 points in first place, one point ahead of Denmark in second place.

Martin Zobimendi scored the only goal of the game for the Spanish national team in the 79th minute.

The newspaper “Mundo Deportivo” said that the Spanish Federation’s first assessment of Lamine indicated “overweight” and that there was no injury.

She said that Lamine Gamal will return to Barcelona tomorrow, Monday, for further follow-up.

Although Lamine Jamal was substituted in the last minute of the game, Danish defender Victor Christiansen admitted – according to the Danish media – that he deliberately played against Lamine Jamal in hard way until he could stop it.

“He is a skilled player, even though he is at a young age. He will be one of the best players for many years,” said Christiansen.

He continued, “It’s always difficult to stop a skilled player, because you can win every duel for 89 minutes and then he scores at the end.”

The Spanish newspaper “AS” reveals that “Lamine Jamal is the player who causes the most fouls (28) and yellow cards (7) in major leagues, including competitions European (Champions League, Europa League and Conference League), and is the same thing happening with the national team.” National, as is the case in Barcelona.


2024-10-13 14:38:00

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