Spain have received encouraging news ahead of their next FIFA World Cup fixture, with Nico Williams and Lamine Yamal both returning to training after recent fitness concerns.
The availability of the two wingers had become a major focus for the coaching staff, given their importance to Spain's attacking approach. Both players are progressing in their recovery and could be available for selection for the upcoming group-stage match against Cape Verde.
Nico Williams has become a key part of Spain's attack thanks to his pace, direct running and ability to create space in wide areas. His presence provides an additional attacking threat and helps stretch opposing defenses.
Lamine Yamal also plays an important role in Spain's frontline. Despite his young age, he has established himself as a valuable creative outlet through his dribbling ability, vision and chance creation.
The return of both players to training represents a positive step for Spain as they continue preparations for their next World Cup match. While their fitness will continue to be monitored, rejoining team sessions is an encouraging sign ahead of the tournament's crucial stages.
Spain remain focused on maintaining consistency during the group phase, where every result can have a significant impact on qualification for the knockout rounds. The potential return of Williams and Yamal strengthens the squad's attacking options and provides additional depth for the coaching staff.
With Nico Williams nearing full fitness and Yamal continuing his recovery, Spain enter the next stage of the competition with renewed optimism and greater attacking resources as they pursue progress in the World Cup.
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