Spain’s national football team faces potential setbacks as two key players have been diagnosed with hamstring injuries ahead of the upcoming World Cup. Nico Williams, a forward for Athletic Bilbao, has been identified with a moderate hamstring strain. Similarly, his teammate Oihan Sancet, a midfielder, has sustained a comparable injury.

Both players, currently awaiting further medical evaluation, are under close observation as the team’s medical staff assesses the severity and recovery timeline. Despite the injuries, there is cautious optimism regarding their availability for the tournament. The club indicated that Williams is expected to recover in time to participate in the World Cup, though definitive prognoses remain pending.

These developments come at a crucial moment for Spain as the World Cup approaches, with both Williams and Sancet considered key components of the squad’s offensive and midfield strategies. The progression of their injuries and rehabilitation efforts will be closely monitored in the coming days, with decisions on final team selection likely influenced by their fitness levels.