Spain will miss Lamine Yamal for their Nations League matches against Denmark and Switzerland. The winger, who shone at Euro 2024, has been outstanding for Barcelona this season. He leads LaLiga with seven assists and ranks third in goal contributions, trailing only Robert Lewandowski and Raphinha. Yamal's absence is notable as Barcelona's two league losses occurred when he didn't start.
Yamal has attempted 84 dribbles and completed 34, more than any other player in LaLiga this season. His influence is evident as Barcelona struggled without him, losing 4-2 to Osasuna in September and 1-0 to Real Sociedad recently. These defeats highlight his importance to the team's attacking dynamics.

Barcelona confirmed Yamal's injury as a grade one high ankle sprain, sidelining him for up to three weeks. Consequently, Bryan Gil has been called up to replace him in Spain's squad. This change comes as Spain aims to maintain their top position in their Nations League group with 10 points from four games.
Spain faces Denmark on Friday before playing Switzerland on November 18. A victory in either match would set a new national record for wins in a calendar year, surpassing the 10 achieved in 2009. This opportunity adds significance to their upcoming fixtures as they aim for historical success.
Barcelona also announced that Lewandowski will be out for ten days due to a back injury. This means he will miss Poland's matches against Portugal and Scotland. His absence could impact both his club and national team during this period.
The injuries of key players like Yamal and Lewandowski pose challenges for both Barcelona and Spain as they navigate crucial fixtures ahead. Their recoveries will be closely monitored by fans and teams alike.