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Spain's attack in jeopardy as Nico Williams faces World Cup doubt
Spain's recent qualification for the next stage of the 2026 World Cup has left a bitter taste in the camp. Nico Williams' new muscular setback in the final minutes of the Uruguay match has raised doubts about his participation in the tournament.
The disappointment intensified after Yéremy Pino's serious injury was confirmed, ruling him out with a collarbone problem. Pino's absence already deprived Spain of a key attacking option.
During the demanding encounter with Uruguay, winger Nico Williams suffered a muscular issue that forced him to limp off the pitch at Guadalajara stadium. His right-leg limp and worried expression were evident as he left the field.
Head coach Luis de la Fuente said at the press conference, "We have to wait, he has some discomfort." He added, "It could be tightness or fatigue. We’ll see."
The Spanish camp remains pessimistic, noting that Williams arrived at the World Cup under a cloud of reduced explosiveness. The lack of his usual pace further concerns the coaching staff.
If the worst fears materialise, Williams will join Pino as a definitive absence for the rest of the tournament. The double blow forces de la Fuente to reshuffle his wide options in a squad already depleted in attack.