Spain enters the World Cup final against Argentina with ongoing monitoring of two key players’ fitness, as Lamine Yamal’s availability remains the main question. Multiple reports say Yamal trains separately from the rest of the squad in the lead-up to Sunday’s match, prompting speculation about whether he will start. Spain’s federation (RFEF) and coach Luis de la Fuente describe the separate work as precautionary rather than a response to a serious problem. Another player, Pedro Porro, is also reported to be following an individual training programme after missing part of a full session. One outlet notes that two key players did not complete the full training session on Thursday, but Spain expects both to be ready for the final. Overall, the updates indicate Spain are managing workload and recovery in the final days before kickoff. The reports converge on the expectation that Yamal will be available, with his training pattern being closely watched to determine his role in the starting lineup.