Zero Real Madrid players in Spain World Cup squad as injured Lamine Yamal makes cut
Spain will go to the World Cup without a single Real Madrid player for the first time in their history as Luis de la Fuente named his 26-man squad for this summer’s tournament. While Real stars such a
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Spain will go to the World Cup without a single Real Madrid player for the first time in their history as Luis de la Fuente named his 26-man squad for this summer’s tournament. While Real stars such as Dean Huijsen, Dani Carvajal and Gonzalo García miss out, De la Fuente included Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal, who tore his left hamstring on 22 April and missed the rest of his club’s La Liga campaign. Previous reports said the 18-year-old could miss Spain’s World Cup opener but De la Fuente said he ha
“We’re very calm,” De la Fuente said. “I think that if there are no setbacks, we can almost have everyone available from the first game. The doctor and fitness coach have been visiting the clubs and talking to them. I have no doubt they’ll be ready for the first game, and if not, they’ll be ready for the second.“ De la Fuente announced his squad at an event in Madrid on Monday, notably leaving out Huijsen, Carvajal and García. Also absent is the injured Barcelona midfielder Fermín López as well as the Como forward Álvaro Morata, who captained Spain when they won the European championship in 2024. “It’s difficult,” De la Fuente said of leaving players out. “We think about every possible scenario that can happen in games with our opponents, and their characteristics ... I think we’ve covered the needs of the team ... I don’t look at whether they play for one team or another.” Spain, who are ranked No 2 in the world behind France, are in Group H with Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia and Uruguay. They open their campaign against Cape Verde on 15 June in Atlanta before playing Saudi Arabia on 21 June, also in Atlanta. They finish their group stage in Mexico, when they face Uruguay on 26 June in Guadalajara. The 2010 World Cup champions will warm up for the competition with friendlies against Iraq and Peru.
Key points
- “We’re very calm,” De la Fuente said.
- “I think that if there are no setbacks, we can almost have everyone available from the first game.
- The doctor and fitness coach have been visiting the clubs and talking to them.
- I have no doubt they’ll be ready for the first game, and if not, they’ll be ready for the second.“ De la Fuente announced his squad at an event in Madrid on Monday, notably leaving out Huijsen, Car…
- Also absent is the injured Barcelona midfielder Fermín López as well as the Como forward Álvaro Morata, who captained Spain when they won the European championship in 2024.
This article was independently rewritten by ManyPress editorial AI from reporting originally published by Guardian Football.



