FIFA WC semi-final: Rodri lauds 'sensational' Yamal, slams referee leniency after Spain's 2-0 win
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Spain midfielder Rodri heaped praise on teenage sensation Lamine Yamal for a selfless, high-energy display in the FIFA World Cup semi-final against France on 15 July, while sharply criticising match officials for what he described as excessive permissiveness toward foul play targeting the 19-year-old Barcelona winger. Spain sealed a composed 2-0 victory in Texas to advance to the World Cup final.
Rodri's Officiating Concern
The Manchester City midfielder did not hold back in his post-match assessment of the refereeing standard, arguing that repeated unchecked fouling on Yamal risks encouraging defenders across future matches. 'What is clear is that we have been dealing with this situation of the number of fouls for three games now,' Rodri said after the match.
'I understand that some might not be fouls, but we're talking about 10 or 15 fouls where the kid goes to the ground, gets tackled, and they have to call it, because otherwise the defenders are going to keep doing the same thing. The permissiveness has been quite blatant today,' he added. This is not the first time a Spain camp figure has raised concerns about protection for their creative players during this tournament run.
Yamal's Impact — On and Off the Ball
Despite facing persistent close marking throughout the contest, Yamal remained a consistent attacking outlet and pressing force for La Roja. Rodri was particularly struck by the youngster's contribution without possession — a dimension of his game that often goes unnoticed amid the highlights of his on-ball brilliance.
'Lamine Yamal played a fantastic game, especially off the ball; he was sensational and helped us a lot,' Rodri said. The teenager's movement, work rate, and ability to disrupt France's build-up play were cited as central to Spain maintaining control across the ninety minutes.
Spain's Road to the Final
The 2-0 victory over France extends Spain's impressive run through the tournament, with the side having conceded minimally while consistently controlling possession and tempo. Their place in the World Cup final sets up what Rodri himself described as potentially the most significant match of his career.
'Very happy, very proud, especially of my team, of my country, of what this represents for us. We have to rest and recover well because we surely have the most important match of our lives ahead of us. Rest and a huge match,' he said. Spain will now await the winner of the other semi-final before lining up for the title decider.
What's Next for Spain
With the final on the horizon, Spain's coaching staff will focus on recovery and tactical preparation. Yamal is expected to remain central to their attacking blueprint, and the question of how officials manage his protection in the final will likely remain a talking point. Should Spain lift the trophy, it would mark another landmark chapter in the nation's storied international football history.