Lamine Yamal came to the 2026 FIFA World Cup carrying a hamstring injury, a nation’s expectations and the weight of comparisons to the greatest players who ever lived.
In Atlanta, he answered every single one of them with a single right-footed finish.
The 18-year-old Barcelona winger opened the scoring for Spain against Saudi Arabia in the 10th minute, sliding in a right-footed finish at the far post after Mikel Oyarzabal drove a quality ball into the area. Simple in execution.

It was his first ever goal in the World Cup.
Yamal became only the second player aged 18 or under to open the scoring in a World Cup game, and the first since a teenager named Pelé did it for Brazil at the 1958 World Cup in Sweden.

Nearly seven decades separate the two moments. The same fearlessness connects them.
The occasion made the goal even bigger.
Surprisingly, Spain had gone 299 minutes of World Cup football without scoring before Yamal’s strike, held to a shock goalless draw by Cape Verde in their opening match.
A nation that arrived in North America as one of the tournament’s strongest favourites had started to worry. Their teenager ended that conversation in the tenth minute.
The goal was the first of three Spain scored in the first half, Oyarzabal adding two more to completely transform the mood around La Roja’s campaign. Spain was back. Yamal had lit the fire.
Meanwhile, what makes it all the more remarkable is the circumstances under which he did it.
Yamal had publicly admitted before the match that he was not fully fit, still recovering from a left hamstring injury sustained at Barcelona in mid-April.
He was not expected to start.
He was not expected to last 90 minutes. He started anyway, and within ten minutes, his name was already being written into World Cup history.
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It was his first World Cup start. His first World Cup goal. And yet another chapter in the story of a player who seems to be rewriting football’s record books one match at a time.
At 18 years old, Lamine Yamal has now scored at a European Championship and a World Cup. He has been compared to Pelé.
He has been compared to Messi. He keeps responding the only way he knows how, by going out and proving every comparison right.
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