With just three days remaining before the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final against Argentina, Spain saw two of its key players follow individualized recovery plans during Thursday's training session.Lamine Yamal and Pedro Porro did not train with the rest of the squad as La Roja continued its preparations for the biggest match of the tournament.Despite the images raising questions about their availability, head coach Luis de la Fuente and the Spanish Football Federation remain optimistic that both players will be fit for Sunday's showdown.Pedro Porro is dealing with hamstring tightness, while Lamine Yamal suffered a knock along with discomfort in his right ankle after an awkward challenge late in the match.Thursday's session also drew attention because Yamal was seen wearing a bandage on his left thigh—the same area where he suffered an injury shortly before the World Cup began.Despite concerns among supporters, the message coming from the Spanish Football Federation has been one of calm.According to the team's medical and coaching staff, neither player is dealing with a serious injury, and both are expected to gradually rejoin full training beginning on Friday if their recovery continues as planned.At this stage, the individualized sessions are viewed as precautionary rather than a sign of a significant setback.While Yamal and Porro worked separately, the remainder of Spain's squad trained normally at the Melanie Lane Training Grounds, the team's base in New Jersey.As has been the case throughout the tournament, the session began with the traditional rondos and reflected the positive atmosphere inside Luis de la Fuente's camp.Spain continues preparing for its meeting with defending champion Argentina, aiming to lift the second FIFA World Cup trophy in the nation's history.With a World Cup title on the line, Spain is determined not to take unnecessary risks.Lamine Yamal has been one of the breakout stars of the tournament, while Pedro Porro has established himself as a key figure in De la Fuente's starting lineup throughout the knockout stage.
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