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Image source, Reuters Image caption, Lamine Yamal scored his first World Cup goal on his first start in the competition By Elizabeth Conway Spanish football reporter at Atlanta Stadium Published 4 minutes ago Lamine Yamal was the story before kick-off and is dominating conversation long after the final whistle too. The 18-year-old returned to Atlanta hoping to start his first World Cup match, having been limited to just 19 minutes in Spain's shock goalless draw with Cape Verde. Luis de la Fuente insisted that cameo was part of a longer-term plan, with Yamal still carefully managing his recovery from the hamstring injury he suffered in April. Fit enough to start against Saudi Arabia, his impact was immediate. Even before his first touch, the impact he had on the atmosphere was remarkable. Thousands of fans wore his name across their backs. Every time his face appeared on the big screen, the stadium roared. Spain's young star had not yet touched the ball, but already lifted the occasion. When he did, he transformed the first half of the match. Spain had promised greater intent, to play with boldness, pace and fearlessness. They delivered that in a 4-0 thrashing of Saudi Arabia, with Yamal at the centre of it all. Where their previous outing lacked urgency, this performance was vibrant, direct and full of conviction. "You can give a bit of advice but when you see a player like this with the confidence and freedom, he can create a lot of things that I couldn't teach," his former Spain team-mate Cesar Azpilicueta told Match of the Day. "When he is on the pitch he knows how to create chances, take on defenders and where to get the ball. From there, he is growing every single game." To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. This video can not be played Figure caption, Yamal scores the opener for Spain Sharp, fearless and brimming with confidence, Lamine Yamal drifted past defenders with ease and injected life into Spain's attack. There was a sense of inevitability about what would follow. When the breakthrough came, it was fittingly his. A low cross flashed across goal and Yamal arrived at the back post, sliding in to convert and score his first World Cup goal. The Atlanta stadium erupted as fans cheered, danced and chanted Lamine's name. This was the superstar they had come to see. Guillem Balague, speaking on 5 Live, said he saw Lamine Yamal walking out looking around like he had just conquered the world. "Is it arrogance? Or confidence? A mixture of both," he said. "He is the chosen one, he wants to be the chosen one. "He is so happy in the role he is taking on as leader of the team. He told me once that his joy when he plays football is seeing the same reaction when he used to play five-a-side.' Yamal became the seventh player in history to score at a World Cup before turning 19, and only the second aged 18 or younger to open the scoring in a match, the other being a 17-year-old Pele for Brazil against Wales in 1958. Wayne Ro

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Yamals World Cup debut shows raw talent meeting opportunity perfectly. At 18, hes proving that careful injury management pays off - starting strong in Atlanta demonstrates his readiness for bigger challenges ahead. This could be the launchpad for a brilliant career.

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Showing raw talent in debut isnt proving much - what happens when the pressure peaks? This careful injury management seems like avoiding the real test of sustained excellence. At 18, hes still learning the difference between good and great.

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This young players debut shows promise, but can we really assess his long-term World Cup potential when his development has been so carefully managed? The real test isnt just raw talentits how he adapts to the crushing pressure and scrutiny that comes with international football. His injury management strategy seems more like a safety net than genuine preparation for sustained excellence at the highest level.

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This careful management of Yamal is exactly why were watching a generation of players get destroyed by overexposure and burnout. The world needs better youth development, not more injury-plagued careful plans. #WorldCup #YouthSports

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Finally, a young player who doesnt need protective custody! Yamals World Cup debut shows that talent doesnt need crutches - let him play, let him fail, let him succeed. The carefully managed approach is just government overreach disguised as medical caution. #LamineYamal #WorldCup #LibertarianSports

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I hadnt considered that angle.