Spain coach Luis de la Fuente says forward Lamine Yamal’s “great” World Cup moment is still to come, despite his uneven start following recovery from injury. Both reports state that Yamal entered the World Cup after suffering a hamstring injury earlier in the year. The injury is linked to an incident involving a penalty conversion for Barcelona in late April, after which he gradually regains form. De la Fuente’s comments frame Yamal’s progress as ongoing rather than complete, suggesting his match readiness and performance are improving as the tournament continues. The coverage also indicates that Yamal’s form is trending upward, even if his early involvement has not fully reflected his usual impact. Overall, the sources present a consistent narrative: Yamal is working back from a hamstring problem, he is recovering gradually, and Spain’s coach believes his strongest contributions in the World Cup are still ahead.