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The Walmart detail is the whole article in one image. He walked through a store in Georgia and nobody looked up. In Barcelona he can't cross a street without a crowd forming. That gap between European fame and American anonymity is the entire commercial opportunity the piece describes, and it only exists right now. By the end of July it's either closed or it isn't.

What makes this World Cup different from every previous coronation is that the previous ones happened in countries where the player was already known. Pelé in Sweden, Maradona in Mexico, Mbappé in Russia, they were confirming fame the football world already felt. Yamal needs the tournament to build fame with an audience that mostly doesn't watch the sport at all. That requires a different kind of moment, one that escapes football and reaches people who never open a football app. A goal won't do it on its own. It has to be the kind of goal your colleague who doesn't follow the game sends you unprompted.

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