Spain's Amin Yamal Confident Ahead of World Cup Semi Against France
Spain secured a 2-1 victory over Belgium to advance to the World Cup semi-finals, where they will face France at the AT&T Stadium in Dallas on Tuesday at 22:00. Amin Yamal, a key player for Spain, spoke to the media ahead of the match, expressing calm confidence and emphasizing that he sees himself as a future champion. Despite not yet reaching his peak performance in the tournament, Yamal said he is not worried about scoring and is focused on playing his best for the team.
Yamal clarified previous comments about France, stating that Spain is not afraid of their upcoming opponent and that his remarks were misunderstood. He described the match as the most important of his career and said he is enjoying the experience without feeling pressure. Reflecting on his journey, Yamal mentioned that he and his brother agreed to keep things simple and focus on the game.
The young Spanish star acknowledged the challenges faced in earlier matches against Cape Verde and Belgium but remains optimistic about Spain's chances. He also noted that every tournament is different and that winning as a team is more important than individual statistics. Looking ahead, Yamal confidently envisions himself lifting the trophy, saying, "Why not?"
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