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Teenager Yamal coy over 'dream come true' wonder strike

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Teenager Yamal coy over 'dream come true' wonder strike

Spain teen Lamine Yamal on Tuesday tried to make light of energy over his miracle objective against France, however said arriving at the European Title last was a blessing from heaven for him - and his mom as well. Sixteen-year-old Yamal overshadowed Brazilian extraordinary Pele to turn into the most youthful player to score in a World Cup or Euros with a staggering 21st-minute strike that cruised into the top corner, assisting Spain with coming from an objective down to beat France 2-1. He was gotten some information about scoring what could be the objective of Euro 2024. "I'm truly glad for the triumph and for getting to the last. I couldn't say whether it's the best objective of the competition however it's the most extraordinary for me on the grounds that getting to a last with the public group in the Euros is something very unique for me," he told columnists. With his imagination, speed and panache, Yamal has sparkled as a feature of a Spain side who have won all their six matches at Euro 2024. They are currently reachable for a record-breaking fourth Euros title. His mentor Luis de la Fuente portrayed Yamal's objective as "a hint of virtuoso". Yamal was inquired as to whether he knew he had turned into a symbol of the competition and said it didn't make any difference individuals' thought process of his singular commitment. "I make an effort not to take a gander at that to an extreme. I couldn't say whether I'm the symbol or not. That doesn't actually help anything on the pitch. I want to help my group, that is the thing I attempt to do and that is the very thing I attempted to do today," he said. "I was truly cheerful after the last whistle. It's a little glimpse of heaven, arriving at a last with the senior public group." He added: "Even my mum said it was her fantasy as well. So I'm truly glad that was my objective against France, my most memorable objective against France, in a semi-last." Yamal's objective and rout of France was the ideal answer to a prior comment by French midfielder Adrien Rabiot, who had allegedly said the amazing Yamal would need to do substantially more against Les Bleus if he had any desire to play in the last. Yamal during the match raced to a TV camera shouting "talk presently, talk now". He was asked who he was conversing with, yet declined to say. "The individual I'm discussing, this individual will know who this individual is," he said.

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