Luis de la Fuente's 'clear conscience' on Lamine Yamal After Barcelona's Feud with Spain: A Reflection
Reflecting on the long-standing club vs country row over Lamine Yamal's chronic pubalgia injury, Spain manager Luis de la Fuente shares his perspective and stands firm on his decisions. Dive into the details of this ongoing saga.

Luis de la Fuente says he has a "clear conscience" on Lamine Yamal after a long-running club vs country row. The Spain boss has previously been at loggerheads with Barcelona over his use of the 18-year-old, who was diagnosed with pubalgia after the first international break of the season in September. The teenager was forced to miss a number of games due to the chronic injury and has only played for Spain twice since the summer.De la Fuente's continued reliance of Yamal provoked a furious response from Barcelona boss Hansi Flick earlier in the year. Indeed, ahead of Barcelona's game against Valencia in mid-September, the German boss said: "Lamine Yamal will not be available. He went with the national team in pain and did not train."They gave him painkillers to play. They had at least a three-goal lead in every match, and he played 73 minutes and 79, and between matches he couldn't train. That is not taking care of the player. I am very sad about this."The La Roja manager admitted he was surprised by the Flick's statement, firing back: "I was simply surprised by those statements because he was a national team coach, and I believed he had that empathy."In an effort to steer attention away from the brewing club-versus-country dispute, De la Fuente added: "We're playing for the World Cup, that's what's really important. The rest isn't important."De le Fuente has now had his final say on the feud as he took a chance to reflect heading into the new year. As per Diario AS, the Spain head coach said: "I understand the role that each one of us has, and that we are going to defend what is ours. I understand his position as he surely will understand mine, because he was also coach of his country, Germany."I focus on my responsibility, which is to be Spain’s coach, and that means bringing the best to represent our country. This reflection alone justifies any of our decisions."And I want to stress that we take care of the health of the players, that it is a priority and that we can demonstrate it. Because when we have had the slightest doubt with Lamine, or with anyone else, he has not played and has returned to his club. I have a clear conscience."Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Spain eased to the 2026 World Cup, going unbeaten in qualification, and De la Fuente will use the March international break as a chance to assess his squad before making his final selection for the tournament. While Flick has been critical of De la Fuente's use of Yamal, the Barcelona boss has called upon the Euro 2024-winning coach to hand left-back Alejandro Balde a call-up.Real Madrid sources have done similar with defender Alvaro Carreras, who has shone following his arrival from Benfica over the summer. De la Fuente, who can call upon Marc Cucurella and Alejandro Grimaldo at left-back at international level, has delivered his thoughts on the prospect of both Balde and Carreras earning international recognition."All the clubs are delighted that their players are coming to the National Team, all without exception," the 64-year-old said. "And I don’t know any player who doesn’t want to come. But this is normal because it highlights the value of the club and its player. The National Team is a media showcase that gives you worldwide recognition. That said, I’m totally impervious to comments. Our decisions are free and I bring in those who I think are best. Balde has already been with me, and Carreras has not yet, but he has been an international in the lower categories. Both are on our pre-list and are doing very well, but as long as I consider that there are others who are doing well, they will continue to come."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingBarcelona ended the year in top spot in La Liga having won their last eight league matches prior to the winter break. They return to action with a local derby as they make the short trip across Barcelona to take on rivals Espanyol.The Blaugrana are then in Supercopa de Espana action when they face Athletic Club in the semi-final of the Spanish Super Cup on January 7th. The winner of that tie will face Real Madrid or Atletico Madrid, who battle for a spot in the final on January 8th.
The Club vs. Country Row: A Recap
Luis de la Fuente has expressed having a 'clear conscience' regarding Lamine Yamal amidst the feud between Barcelona and Spain. The young player's chronic pubalgia injury had sparked tension between the national team and the club, with Barcelona's Hansi Flick criticizing Spain's handling of Yamal's fitness.
De la Fuente's Defends his Decisions
Despite Barcelona's discontent, Luis de la Fuente defended his actions, emphasizing the importance of focusing on Spain's World Cup aspirations. He highlighted the priority given to player health and welfare in his role as the national team coach.
Looking Ahead to International Selections
As Spain gears up for the 2026 World Cup, De la Fuente will utilize the upcoming break to assess his squad. While facing criticism from Flick, who urged a call-up for Balde, the Spain boss remains steadfast in his selection process, recognizing the quality of players like Carreras.
Club Perspectives on International Recognition
Real Madrid and Barcelona express support for their players' international call-ups. Amidst discussions about Balde and Carreras, De la Fuente maintains autonomy in his choices, focusing on the players he deems best suited for the national team.
Barcelona's Season and Upcoming Fixtures
As La Liga leaders, Barcelona set to resume their campaign against Espanyol and gear up for the Supercopa de Espana clashes. With Flick's critiques in the backdrop, De la Fuente remains focused on his responsibilities and prepares for the challenges ahead.




