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Lamine Yamal shares Pedri's post after loss to Ronaldo's Portugal, hinting at potential date for redemption

Following a final loss to Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal national team, Lamine Yamal shared an image published by Pedri, with a suggestive message about the future.

Lamine Yamal of Spain looks on during the UEFA Nations League 2025 semifinal.
© Alexander Hassenstein/Getty ImagesLamine Yamal of Spain looks on during the UEFA Nations League 2025 semifinal.

It’s a moment of despair for the Spanish national football team after their penalty shootout loss to Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal in the 2025 UEFA Nations League final. However, there’s an abundance of talent in players like Lamine Yamal and Pedri, among others, to dream big for what’s to come.

There’s no doubt the future is promising. Luis de la Fuente is captaining a ship that boasts extraordinary young talent, making fans dream of becoming contenders in every competition they encounter.

The upcoming World Cup will be played next year in the USA, Mexico, and Canada, and “La Furia Roja” is shaping up as a serious title contender. Yamal, a leader of this team, already has his sights set on what’s to come, and he demonstrated it through his social media.

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In one of his initial messages following the final, the Barcelona star shared a post on his Instagram stories from teammate Pedri. The image features the two of them alongside Nico Williams, seen from behind, with the intriguing caption “19 07 26.”

Lamine Yamal Pedri Nico Williams

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What can be understood from this message? These numbers could be seen as a potential date for the final of the next World Cup, a match that Spain aims to reach led by these three footballers.

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The future is bright in Spain

Undoubtedly, the recent loss to Portugal was a painful one for the Spanish national team. However, the future looks incredibly promising for La Roja, particularly given the sheer quantity and quality of young talent in their squad. Many of these rising stars are still very young, hinting at a golden generation ready to make a significant impact on the international stage.

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Beyond established names like Lamine Yamal, Pedri, and Nico Williams, Spain boasts a wealth of emerging stars. Defenders like Pau Cubarsi, along with dynamic midfielders such as Gavi and even Fermin Lopez, are already making significant impacts and promise a bright future.

Spain looks to secure World Cup berth

In this new tournament format, which for the first time in its history will feature 48 national teams, Spain will be looking to secure its place. This objective will be achieved if they manage to win their qualifying group.

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While Luis de la Fuente’s squad is widely considered a strong contender for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, securing their place won’t be an easy task by any means. Fate has placed them in Group E, where they will battle for qualification against Turkey, Georgia, and Bulgaria.

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