Spanish attacking player Yeremy Pino sustained a significant injury during the third-round match involving Spain and Uruguay. According to reports, the injury, sustained during Spain’s 1-0 victory over Uruguay, is expected to sideline Pino for the remainder of the 2026 World Cup. The incident occurred while Crystal Palace’s player was utilized as a substitute during the match, during which Spanish players reportedly faced considerable physical challenges.
Following the game, Pino was observed leaving the stadium with an arm sling. Sources indicate that Pino may be ruled out of the World Cup following what is suspected to be a broken collarbone sustained late in the match. Spain’s national team coach, Luis de la Fuente, has confirmed that further scans are scheduled to assess the extent of the injury.
This potential absence marks a significant blow to Spain’s campaign in the World Cup. The injury occurred during a competitive fixture against Uruguay, highlighting the physical demands placed on the squad throughout the tournament. Medical evaluations are ongoing to determine the full prognosis and timeline for the attacking player’s recovery.
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