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The whole family will watch Yamal in the final, only his father won't be able to come:
Croatia⚽ Sports12 hr. ago

The whole family will watch Yamal in the final, only his father won't be able to come:

Lamine Yamal, a young Spanish football player, is set to play in the World Cup final against Argentina. His family and close friends will attend the match in New York, except for his father, Mounir Nasraoui, who cannot travel due to health concerns. Nasraoui suffers from epilepsy and takes multiple medications daily. He explained that the stress, excitement, and long flight to the United States could trigger a seizure, making it too risky for him to attend. Despite this, he remains emotionally connected to his son's success, expressing pride in Yamal's achievements. Yamal has already made history by becoming one of Spain's most important players at just 19 years old.

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The whole family will watch Yamal in the final, only his father won't be able to come:

Lamine Yamal, a young Spanish football player, is set to play in the World Cup final against Argentina. His family and close friends will attend the match in New York, except for his father, Mounir Nasraoui, who cannot travel due to health concerns. Nasraoui suffers from epilepsy and takes multiple medications daily. He explained that the stress, excitement, and long flight to the United States could trigger a seizure, making it too risky for him to attend. Despite this, he remains emotionally connected to his son's success, expressing pride in Yamal's achievements. Yamal has already made history by becoming one of Spain's most important players at just 19 years old.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event and personal health reasons preventing a parent from attending. There is no political commentary, framing, or bias evident in the content.

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