Winger Lamine Yamal and right-back Pedro Porro trained separately from the rest of the Spain national team on Thursday in New Jersey as they prepare for Sunday's World Cup final against Argentina. The two players lay on the ground at a training facility of the New York Red Bulls during Luis de la Fuente's first training session. The Spanish football federation said the two players are expected to be ready for Sunday's match, and that their separate training was a precautionary measure as part of load management. De la Fuente had said after Spain's win over France in the semi-final that Porro was suffering from some pain. Information obtained by Reuters indicates that Porro is suffering from a hamstring strain, but the injury is not considered serious. As for Yamal, who celebrated his 19th birthday a few days ago, his case appears less worrying. De la Fuente said after the France match that the young player "does not have anything," but the effects of his collisions with Lucas Digne and Theo Hernandez were evident the next day, as he suffered pain and bruises from the tough match. Spain's priority is to ensure that Yamal, Porro, and the rest of the squad are in the best possible physical condition for the final. As for the other players, the minutes of open training in front of the media passed without incident, and everyone appeared relaxed and optimistic despite the humidity and temperatures reaching 30 degrees Celsius. Spain has three days to acclimatize to the heat and humidity before playing only their second outdoor match of the tournament.