
Lamine's brother steals the show again with Joan García moment at World Cup
If one thing has become clear during this World Cup, it is that Keyne Yamal has stolen more camera time than some of the Spanish footballers themselves. Lamine's younger brother was once again the centre of attention in the stands following Spain's epic victory over France in the semifinals, starring in a moment that quickly went viral on social media.
Lamine's brother goes viral in the semifinal
During the match against the French, Keyne became a television personality once again, as reported by as.com. This time, his prominence came through an interaction with Joan García, the young Spain goalkeeper who has had a fairytale tournament.
What began as a casual gesture between fans and footballer ended up being one of those scenes Spanish fans will treasure forever. The camera captured everything, and within minutes, the clip began spreading across all platforms. It is not the first time Keyne has stolen the spotlight that, honestly, nobody would expect in a World Cup semifinal.
The Yamal family in the spotlight
Lamine Yamal is having a historic tournament at just 16 years old, but his brother has shown that family charisma does not only run through footballers' veins. The Barcelona winger's family has become part of the narrative of this World Cup, with moments like this that transcend football and generate conversation beyond the pitch.
The connection between Keyne and Joan García in the stands is especially curious because it shows the humanity that exists behind these events: while 22 players battle on the field, others celebrate from where they can, and bonds between people are woven in unexpected ways.
What to expect in the final
With Spain in the World Cup final, it seems likely we will see more moments from Keyne in the stands. The question is whether he will manage to maintain his status as a secondary star or if the intensity of a final will make him fade into the background. What is clear is that, whatever the outcome of the decisive match, this semifinal has already left its mark on the tournament's viral moments.
While Lamine competes to become world champion at just 16 years old, his brother has won a place in the hearts of Spanish fans. Not everyone gets a viral moment in a World Cup semifinal; Keyne is already on his second.
Source: as.com


