The Lamine Yamal goal vs France during Spain’s 2-1 Euro semifinal victory is a moment that will be discussed for decades to come.
Yamal has been setting records left and right during this Euros campaign and found the back of the net for the first time on Tuesday. The 16-year-old is now the youngest player in history to score at the Euros.
With Spain trailing 1-0, Yamal audaciously struck from outside the France penalty area to score a worldie. Goalkeeper Mike Maignan was left with no chance as Yamine’s curling effort hit off the post and in.
Lamine Yamal goal vs France
LAMINE YAMAL WITH A STUNNER FOR SPAIN pic.twitter.com/JDxGGxlpXr
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This was UNREAL from 16-year-old Lamine Yamal
Spain fans are going to remember this one forever ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/BN52vdSrhL— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) July 9, 2024
Yamal’s goal comes just days after it was discovered that the legendary Lionel Messi had bathed the youngster during a Barcelona charity calendar photoshoot back in 2007. This feels straight out of a fairy tale.
Messi with a young Lamine Yamal. pic.twitter.com/5icSPlC43h
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The sensational goal was the highlight of an exhilarating first half. Arguably the most entertaining 45 minutes of Euro 2024 so far.
France, who had failed to have a player score a goal in open play in their previous six games, did the unthinkable and opened the scoring less than 10 minutes into the contest. Kylian Mbappé put it on a plate for Randal Kolo Muani to head home at the back post.
KOLO MUANI PUTS FRANCE ON TOP pic.twitter.com/yqJA5p7nCQ
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Yamal’s world class equalizer came 12 minutes later. Spain weren’t done yet as Dani Olmo put the Spanish in front just moments after the Yamal goal.
SPAIN TAKES THE LEAD
What. A. First. Half. pic.twitter.com/pxblUS8JUq— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) July 9, 2024
The riveting opening 45 minutes was followed by a stellar defensive performance from Spain as they sat on their lead a rarely ventured forward. Spain’s first shot of the second half didn’t come until after the 80th minute as Yamal nearly recreated his first goal.
Lamine Yamal had to try it again pic.twitter.com/wRVthKnzyO
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France will regret not taking advantage of their chances with Mbappé squandering a great chance by skying the ball over the bar.
France looking for that equalizer pic.twitter.com/1RYpMmURew
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) July 9, 2024
Yamal and Spain will play the winner of England/Netherlands in the final on Sunday, a day after the youngster turns 17.