The Spanish young sensation Lamine Yamal said he wanted to bring the title Nations League back to the ground and in the final enjoys the challenge to face Cristiano Ronald. Yamal scored the orthosis when Spain bent around France in 5-4 thriller in the MHP Arena.
Spain will face Portugal in its third final of consecutive nations, which will mean that adolescent wings will go against Ronald, who scored the winner in the second semifinal against Germany. After winning against France, Yamal was asked to see that he would come out against Ronald. The young attacker said it would be a game where he could prove herself against the big team.
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“It’s a special game, the finals against the big team gives us further motivation,” Yamal said in Stuttgart.
“This is the kind of game I want to play to prove who I am.”
Yamal described Ronald as the legend of the game and said he had immense respect for the Portuguese star. However, the 17 -year -old said that his goal would continue and win the title.
“It’s a football legend,” Yamal said. “I, like all players, have a huge respect for Cristiano. I’ll do my job, which is to try to win, and that’s it,” he added.
“I hope we bring a cup to Spain”
Yamal commented on France when they returned from 1-5 down to eventually give Spain several nerve moments at the end. Yamal said the French team is full of first -class stars that can get any team to suffer.
When he talked about the finals, Yamal said that the best team would win and hopes to bring back the title home.
“I always say it to my mother, I’m trying to give it all,” Yamal Tedeporte said. “That’s what motivates me to play football, why I wake up in the morning.”
“France has world -class players. The score after 60 minutes was very big, but they have players who force you to suffer.”
“We (Spain and Portugal) are two very good teams with world -class players. The best wins. I hope the cup to Spain will bring a cup.”
Spain and Portugal will face in the finals on Sunday 8th June.
Published on:
6th June 2025
