At just 16 years old, Barcelona's Lamin Yamal is poised to make history for Spain at the upcoming European Championships, with several records potentially within reach. Having already set numerous records in his debut senior season, including youngest La Liga scorer and youngest Champions League debutant for Barcelona, Yamal could break four records at Euro 2024.
These include becoming the youngest scorer and participant in the tournament's history, as well as potentially reaching the final and scoring, surpassing records held by notable names like Johan Vonlanthen and Renato Sanches.
Yamal's impressive performances have already earned him a significant role in the Spain team, with expectations high for his contributions to their Euro campaign. If Spain reaches the final and Yamal plays, he will become the youngest ever to do so, adding to his growing list of achievements. Additionally, if he scores in the final, he could break the record set by Pietro Anastasi in 1968.
Spain, led by Yamal, will begin their tournament against Croatia, followed by matches against Italy and Albania in the group stage. With Yamal's talent and potential, he is expected to be a key player for Spain as they aim for success in Euro 2024, providing fans with a glimpse of what could be a promising future for Spanish football.
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