
Yéremy Pino
RW
Half-Space Orchestrator
Oct 20, 2002 (23)
Right
5'8"
143 lb
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Suffers potential broken collarbone
Pino is set for testing on a potential broken collarbone, according to manager Luis de la Fuente, per Joaquin Anduro of El Desmarque. "Unfortunately, it could be a shoulder or collarbone injury. We'll see. He's undergoing tests tomorrow, and we'll find out the extent of the injury. He is in a lot of pain, and the effort he made-possibly with a broken collarbone-to hold on until the end of the match was tremendous... It was a heroic effort, and I am very grateful, as are all his teammates."
Analysis: Pino gritted out the final few minutes of Spain's win on Friday after it was obvious he suffered an apparent injury. However, it may now be more significant than they expected, as a broken collarbone is being put on the table as he gets ready for examinations on Saturday. He has been a substitute in all three games so far, but this is still something to monitor, as Spain only brought four true wingers to the World Cup, and Victor Munoz (strain) is already injured.
Provides assist late in final game
Pino assisted once to go with three shots (zero on goal), three crosses (one accurate) and three chances created in Sunday's 2-1 loss to Arsenal.
Analysis: Pino whipped in the cross for Jean-Philippe Mateta's 89th minute header before smashing the ball home himself just moments later, only for VAR to chalk it off for an offside on Evann Guessand in the buildup, killing what would have been a dramatic Palace equalizer to spoil Arsenal's title celebrations. He was Crystal Palace's main spark after coming off the bench at halftime, finishing the match with an assist and three chances created in a lively late push. Pino wraps up his first Premier League season with two goals and two assists across 34 appearances (26 starts) and now turns his attention to the Conference League final against Rayo Vallecano on May 27 in Basel before linking up with Spain for the 2026 World Cup.
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