World Cup
Lamine Yamal brushes off critics, says expectations fuel his drive
Lamine Yamal insists that the many Mensen who set high expectations for him are a source of motivation rather than pressure, saying he will not be distracted by criticism. The Spaanse forward, who has fully recovered from his injury, reiterated his focus ahead of Spain’s upcoming quarter‑final.
The comment was posted today, with the update timestamp reading ‘Vandaag om 10:23’. Yamal made clear he does not let the criticism affect him, reinforcing his stance as a resilient player.
Rodri previously praised Yamal, saying he wears a ‘high hat’ as a sign of confidence in the young talent. The Spanish midfielder’s endorsement highlights the belief surrounding the forward.
De forward explained there are two groups: those who trust and believe in him, and those who hope he fails so they can criticize. He stressed that staying calm and focusing on winning remains his priority.
He added that he is very demanding of himself and has never said ‘Oké, that’s enough’. Even after playing for FC Barcelona’s Barça squad, he feels his goals are still unmet.
During the WK Yamal was recovering from a muscle injury, but he says the process was handled calmly and he now feels great. He is eager to demonstrate what Spain can achieve and recalls the motivation sparked by the round‑of‑16 and quarter‑final matches.
Friday, Spanje and België will meet in the quarter‑final, a fixture that Yamal says adds extra incentive to perform. The match will be a test of his ability to deliver under pressure.