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World Cup 2026: Vinicius names favourite to win trophy
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World Cup 2026: Vinicius names favourite to win trophy

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Real Madrid winger, Vinicius Junior, has Spain among favourite to win the World Cup this year.

According to the Brazilian, Spain has won the Euros, and they also have Barcelona star player Lamine Yamal in their squad.

“Spain are among the favourites at the World Cup, they won the Euros, and they have Lamine Yamal,” Vinicius told Cazé TV.

“Lamine is one of the best in the world. Fans pay tickets for players like him,” he said.

Spain is in Group H at the World Cup and will face Saudi Arabia, Cape Verde and Uruguay.

The last time Spain won the World Cup was in 2010 in South Africa.

World Cup 2026: Vinicius names favourite to win trophy

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