Spain’s coach says teen winger Lamine Yamal is still capable of bigger performances at the World Cup, despite not yet reaching his full potential in the tournament. Both outlets report that Yamal is viewed as a leading talent, but his impact at the World Cup has not matched the scoring output of other high-profile players who currently lead the goal charts. The Hindu adds context by recalling that Yamal previously helped Spain win the European Championship two years earlier, establishing him as an emerging star. Free Malaysia Today similarly frames Yamal as a standout player whose “best” is expected to come later. The comparison across sources centers on the current World Cup scoring race, where multiple marquee forwards—named in The Hindu as Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappé, and Erling Haaland—have produced goals. Overall, the statements present a forward-looking assessment from Spain’s coaching staff, emphasizing Yamal’s upside while acknowledging that other players have been more productive in terms of goals during the tournament so far.