The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has voiced its unease after Lamine Yamal had to leave the Spain squad. Yamal, a young talent from Barcelona,
has been grappling with persistent injuries this season. Despite these issues, he has played in six matches for Barcelona since the last international break, scoring four goals.
Yamal's current injury involves his groin and pubic area. He missed Spain's victories over Georgia and Bulgaria in October due to this issue. Spain's coach, Luis de la Fuente, will not have Yamal available for upcoming matches against Georgia and Turkiye. The RFEF revealed that Yamal underwent a medical procedure without their medical team's knowledge.
Lamine Yamal es desconvocado para jugar contra Georgia y Turqua. Leer ms: https://t.co/atDKuEHhN4 #VamosEspaa | #CopaMundialFIFA pic.twitter.com/18d34HtQdJ Seleccin Espaola Masculina de Ftbol (@SEFutbol) November 11, 2025
The RFEF expressed surprise upon learning about Yamal's radiofrequency treatment on November 10. The procedure was conducted without informing Spain's medical team beforehand. They only received a report at 22:40 that night recommending rest for seven to ten days.
Decision to Release Yamal
Due to these circumstances, the RFEF decided to release Yamal from the national team call-up. Their priority remains his health and well-being. They are hopeful for his swift recovery and return to full fitness.
Earlier in the season, Barcelona manager Hansi Flick criticised Spain's staff for overworking Yamal during the September international break. This led to an injury for the young player. Meanwhile, Spain is on the verge of setting a new record if they avoid defeat against Georgia on Saturday.
Spain currently leads World Cup qualifying Group E with an unbeaten record after four games. A victory should secure their spot in next year's tournament as Euro 2024 champions.












