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La Roja Suffer Major Blow: Yeremy Pino Facing World Cup Exit Over Suspected Collarbone Fracture

BBC Sport·June 27, 2026
The electrifying atmosphere of the 2026 FIFA World Cup has been dealt a somber note for Spanish supporters, as La Roja faces a substantial hurdle in their quest for global supremacy. According to reports from BBC Sport, Spanish winger Yeremy Pino is feared to have played his final match in North America after sustaining a suspected broken collarbone. The injury represents a monumental setback for both the player and the national team setup. Pino, renowned for his blistering pace, technical prowess, and tactical versatility on the flanks, has been an integral component of Spain’s attacking machinery. His innate ability to stretch opposing defenses and unlock stubborn backlines with direct runs has made him an invaluable asset to head coach Luis de la Fuente. Now, the Spanish tactician must rapidly devise a Plan B to fill the glaring void left on the wing. A fractured clavicle is notoriously painful and notoriously slow to heal, typically requiring weeks of immobilization followed by an intensive rehabilitation period. For Pino, the timing is a particularly cruel twist of fate. The World Cup represents the absolute pinnacle of international football, and exiting the 2026 tournament prematurely due to a physical setback is every professional footballer's worst nightmare. While the Spanish medical staff are conducting further scans to officially confirm the extent of the damage, the initial prognosis within the camp is deeply pessimistic. Spain arrived at the 2026 tournament with sky-high expectations, looking to recapture the ultimate glory of their 2010 triumph in South Africa. They have showcased a thrilling brand of possession-based football mixed with lethal transitions, with Pino playing a massive role in their progression through the group stages. However, losing a player of his caliber disrupts the squad's established chemistry. De la Fuente possesses a wealth of attacking talent on the bench, but replacing Pino’s unique blend of work rate and attacking flair will be a collective effort. The remaining forwards will need to step up and shoulder the creative burden. As the Spanish contingent prepares for their upcoming knockout fixtures, they will undoubtedly rally around their fallen teammate. For Pino, the focus abruptly shifts from lifting the famous golden trophy to supporting his teammates and beginning the grueling road to recovery. While the Spanish armada marches on, the absence of Yeremy Pino will be felt deeply on the pitch.