Lamine Yamal celebrates World Cup win with little brother who charmed fans
The three-year-old brother of Yamal has been hailed one of Spain's World Cup breakout stars by fans
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"I'm moved when I see my little brother this happy, as well as seeing my mum and friends living the life they always dreamed of."
— Lamine Yamal , Athlete
"He's a tremendous player - a global star. He's 19 years old and has his whole career ahead of him."
— Lionel Messi , Athlete
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Keyne is the younger brother of footballer Lamine Yamal and became an internet sensation after Spain's World Cup victory.
Lamine Yamal is a Spanish professional footballer noted for his talent and potential.
Lionel Messi is a renowned Argentine soccer player, widely regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all time.
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The three-year-old brother of Yamal has been hailed one of Spain's World Cup breakout stars by fans
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