Lamine Yamal picked up a significant injury during FC Barcelona’s 1-0 La Liga win over Celta Vigo at Spotify Camp Nou, with early medical assessments now confirming a hamstring tear that could rule him out for the remainder of the season and, if the recovery stretches toward the longer end, put his availability for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup in doubt. The 18-year-old went down shortly after scoring what proved to be the match-winning penalty, and further tests carried out the following day have raised concerns over both Barcelona’s title run-in and his availability for Spain.
How the injury happened
The incident occurred in the 39th minute of the match on Wednesday night. Yamal converted a penalty to give Barcelona the lead, but moments later he pulled up in visible discomfort, clutching the back of his thigh. Barcelona’s medical staff assessed him on the pitch and made the immediate decision to substitute him, with Roony Bardghji coming on in his place. Initial indications after the match pointed towards a possible hamstring tear, raising early fears that his season could be over.
Medical update and current condition
Those concerns have since been reinforced. According to journalist Santi Ovalle, speaking on Carrusel, Yamal reported to Barcelona’s training facilities the following day for further tests, which confirmed a hamstring tear, although the full extent of the injury is still being assessed. Ovalle described the situation as serious, stating that the player is “very hurt” and that “it does not look good” at this stage. While the club has yet to release an official medical statement, early estimates suggest a recovery period of between four and six weeks.
Impact on Barcelona’s season
That timeline would come at a critical stage of the season. Barcelona have only six La Liga matches remaining, and Yamal is now expected to miss key fixtures, including the El Clásico against Real Madrid scheduled for May 10. The club currently holds a nine-point lead at the top of the La Liga table, but Yamal’s absence removes their most consistent attacking outlet at a decisive moment in the campaign. He has been Barcelona’s most influential player this season, registering 24 goals and 18 assists in 45 appearances across all competitions, and his absence represents a clear tactical setback.
Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal lies on the pitch in pain during the Spanish La Liga soccer match between Barcelona and Celta Vigo in Barcelona, Spain, Wednesday, April 22, 2026. (AP Photo/Joan Monfort)
The situation was further complicated in the same match, with defender João Cancelo also sustaining a knee injury.
World Cup implications for Spain
The timing of the injury also affects Spain’s preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The tournament is scheduled to begin on June 11, which is now just weeks away, with Spain set to open their campaign against Cape Verde on June 15. If Yamal’s recovery extends towards the six-week mark, he would only return to fitness in late May, leaving very limited time to regain match sharpness ahead of the tournament. As a result, his participation is currently considered to be in serious doubt, with the final decision likely to depend on further medical imaging and his recovery progress in the coming weeks.
Current situation
Barcelona are still awaiting a full medical report to determine the exact severity of the injury, but the early signs point to a significant absence during a crucial stretch of the season. With six league matches remaining and a major international tournament approaching, the outcome of Yamal’s recovery will carry consequences for both club and country.
