Why Does Lamine Yamal Wear Bandages During Matches?
In a recent vlog posted on his official YouTube channel, Yamal answered a handful of pressing questions from fans before jetting off to North America for the World Cup. In the video, a fan asked him, “Why is your hand in a bandage during matches?” and he didn’t hesitate to get candid.
“I wear the bandages because, whilst playing PlayStation, I punched my TV and I hurt my fingers badly. They got really swollen. From then on, I started wearing the bandages, and I felt like they looked really good on me, as if I were Karim Benzema,” he explained. “I remember we started joking and saying ‘KB9,’ and I just kept it. And I think it really suits me, so I just kept doing it.”
French professional soccer legend Karim Benzema, also known by the moniker of KB9, famously wrapped his right hand in a bandage during matches after sustaining an injury to his pinky finger in 2019 while playing for Real Madrid. Benzema was reportedly advised to get surgery, but kept postponing it so as not to miss any games. The injury has since become chronic, if painless, and the bandage for extra support has become his signature look. And now, Yamal is following in the footsteps.
Karim Benzema wearing his signature bandages on February 5, 2026
Both bandage styles worn by Yamal are staples in his La Liga games and have also appeared at international tournaments, including the UEFA Nations League. However, during other international schedules, such as the friendly against Egypt in March, he only wore his wrist support, so we’ll have to keep monitoring his fingers to see if he’s bringing them to the World Cup.
Lamine Yamal playing against Egypt on March 31, 2026
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