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Barcelona superstar Lamine Yamal has once again found himself at the swirling center of national headlines this week after being **dramatically released from the Spain squad** ahead of crucial 2026 World Cup qualifiers. The Royal Spanish Football Federation issued an official statement expressing "surprise and concern" over Yamal undergoing a radiofrequency procedure for ongoing groin pain just hours before the national team’s training camp began—a procedure performed in Barcelona by Dr. Ernest Schilders, reportedly a leading specialist in groin injuries. The Spanish federation claims they were left in the dark, only learning of the intervention late that night through a medical report advising strict rest for seven to ten days, which forced his immediate withdrawal from the squad. Spain manager Luis de la Fuente publicly voiced his astonishment, labeling the situation "not very normal" and openly questioning FC Barcelona’s communication and medical protocols in a radio interview with RNE.
This public spat has reignited the simmering feud between Barcelona and the national federation over Yamal’s care—an extraordinary saga Spanish media dubs a "war" between club and country. Barcelona, for their part, staunchly defend their actions as prioritizing the player's wellbeing, citing worsening discomfort that required swift intervention. Club coach Hansi Flick has been openly critical of Spain’s management, accusing the national team of overusing Yamal and not adequately protecting his health, including claims dating back to the Euro 2024 qualifiers when Yamal returned to Barcelona with his original groin issue allegedly aggravated by international duty. According to CBS Sports, the persistent groin problem has seen the teenager miss five club games this season, in addition to this current international window, but even so, there is no clear resolution—medical battle lines continue to be drawn.
Naturally, this off-field drama comes as Yamal’s **on-field exploits have reached new heights**. Fresh off a superb showing that saw him score during Barcelona’s 4-2 LaLiga triumph over Celta Vigo, the 18-year-old prodigy now boasts six goals and six assists in just 11 matches across all competitions this season. Only days earlier, a Lewandowski hat-trick and a signature Yamal goal had powered Barcelona to a key victory and edged them within touching distance of Real Madrid at the top of the table. Social media remains ablaze, with fans split between #TeamBarca and #TeamSpain as analysts dissect every twist in the saga.
For now, Spain will have to find a stand-in for their brightest attacking talent with Nico Williams or Bryan Zaragoza likely to inherit the right wing for the decisive clash against Türkiye. All eyes are on Yamal’s recovery, his camp insistent that prioritizing long-term health is paramount and whispering that December could see the teenager back to claim yet another headline. The big question now—echoed across radio, television, and every corner of football Twitter—remains whether this latest dispute further fractures the fragile relationship between Barcelona, the RFEF, and Spain’s brightest star. As it stands, the football world is watching, waiting, and debating: is Lamine Yamal being protected—or caught in the crossfire of football politics?
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