Spain winger Yeremy Pino is at risk of missing the remainder of the World Cup after suffering a suspected broken collarbone. Multiple reports say the injury occurred during Spain’s 1-0 win over Uruguay, with Pino hurt in the closing stages of the match. The extent of the problem is not yet confirmed in the reports, but Spain are reportedly concerned the injury could rule him out for the rest of the tournament. The BBC and Yahoo Sports both describe the condition as a suspected collarbone break and frame it as potentially ending his World Cup participation. Depending on the outcome of further assessment and recovery time, Spain may need to adjust their attacking options if Pino cannot return before the tournament concludes. The reports do not indicate any confirmed timeline for his return, but they consistently point to the likelihood of an extended absence given the seriousness of the injury.