Lamine Yamal will be number 10 for European champions Spain
The Spanish national football team has shared this Friday its list of numbers for this Nations League break with a key novelty. Lamine Yamal will be the new number 10, inherited from the absent Dani Olmo, and will wear it in the matches against Denmark and Serbia.
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Lamine Yamal will wear the number 10 jersey for the first time for the Spanish national team in the matches against Denmark and Serbia in the Nations League, to be played in Murcia and Cordoba respectively.
The player from Esplugues de Llobregat is leaving behind the ‘19’ with which he won the title and won the award for Best Young Player at the European Championship. At just 17, he scored a goal, the one that started the comeback against France, and provided four assists in Germany. An influential performance that has continued with Barca, where he has five goals and five assists in 11 games.
It has to be said that this change is due to the absence of Dani Olmo, who until now had held one of the most emblematic numbers in football. The Barca playmaker is still recovering from a femoral biceps injury and was unable to make Luis de la Fuente's squad.
However, it is significant that the ‘10’ has gone to the back of Lamine Yamal. Meanwhile, the ‘19’ that he had been wearing will be worn by Sergio Gomez, who may make his debut in this window with the senior national team. In addition, the ‘2’ that Dani Carvajal had been wearing has gone to Pedro Porro.
With so many injuries, the rotation of numbers is considerable. In addition to the Carvajal-Porro change, Alex Grimaldo will have the ‘3’ of Robin Le Normand and Bryan Zaragoza, the ‘11’ of Ferran Torres. Pau Cubarsi chose the ‘15’ and Mikel Merino returns after overcoming his injury with the usual ‘6’.
1. David Raya
2. Pedro Porro
3. Alejandro Grimaldo
4. Pau Torres
5. Dani Vivian
6. Mikel Merino
7. Álvaro Morata
8. Fabián Ruiz
9. Joselu Mato
10. Lamine Yamal
11. Bryan Zaragoza
12. Óscar Mingueza
13. Alex Remiro
14. Aymeric Laporte
15. Pau Cubarsí
16. Alex Baena
17. Marc Cucurella
18. Zubimendi
19. Sergio Gómez
20. Pedri
21. Mikel Oyarzabal
22. Aleix García
23. Robert Sánchez
The player from Esplugues de Llobregat is leaving behind the ‘19’ with which he won the title and won the award for Best Young Player at the European Championship. At just 17, he scored a goal, the one that started the comeback against France, and provided four assists in Germany. An influential performance that has continued with Barca, where he has five goals and five assists in 11 games.
It has to be said that this change is due to the absence of Dani Olmo, who until now had held one of the most emblematic numbers in football. The Barca playmaker is still recovering from a femoral biceps injury and was unable to make Luis de la Fuente's squad.
However, it is significant that the ‘10’ has gone to the back of Lamine Yamal. Meanwhile, the ‘19’ that he had been wearing will be worn by Sergio Gomez, who may make his debut in this window with the senior national team. In addition, the ‘2’ that Dani Carvajal had been wearing has gone to Pedro Porro.
With so many injuries, the rotation of numbers is considerable. In addition to the Carvajal-Porro change, Alex Grimaldo will have the ‘3’ of Robin Le Normand and Bryan Zaragoza, the ‘11’ of Ferran Torres. Pau Cubarsi chose the ‘15’ and Mikel Merino returns after overcoming his injury with the usual ‘6’.
1. David Raya
2. Pedro Porro
3. Alejandro Grimaldo
4. Pau Torres
5. Dani Vivian
6. Mikel Merino
7. Álvaro Morata
8. Fabián Ruiz
9. Joselu Mato
10. Lamine Yamal
11. Bryan Zaragoza
12. Óscar Mingueza
13. Alex Remiro
14. Aymeric Laporte
15. Pau Cubarsí
16. Alex Baena
17. Marc Cucurella
18. Zubimendi
19. Sergio Gómez
20. Pedri
21. Mikel Oyarzabal
22. Aleix García
23. Robert Sánchez
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