Spain’s Lamine Yamal scores 10 minutes into his first start at the World Cup, giving Spain an early lead. Both reports describe Yamal’s impact immediately after he enters the starting lineup for his tournament debut as a starter. The Winnipeg Free Press notes that the goal comes within the first 10 minutes of the match, framing it as a fast start for Yamal in his World Cup campaign. The Jamaica Gleaner similarly highlights Yamal’s early goal and presents it as a lift for Spain, emphasizing that the scoring happens shortly after kickoff. While the articles agree on the timing and significance of Yamal’s first-start goal, they do not provide additional match details such as the opponent, final score, or whether Spain extends the lead further. Overall, the coverage centers on the same key event: Yamal finds the net 10 minutes into his first World Cup start, contributing to Spain’s early momentum in the match.