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Why The World Must Fear This Spain Team | The Complete Breakdown

Spain aren’t just back… they’ve evolved.

This is no longer the slow, predictable possession team of the past. This is a side that can control the game, speed it up, and destroy you in moments.

From the chaos of a 5-4 win over France, to the control of a 3-0 victory against Serbia, and a dominant qualifying run with 21 goals scored and only 2 conceded — Spain are showing signs of a team built for the World Cup.

With Rodri dictating the tempo, Pedri breaking lines, and Zubimendi maintaining structure, this midfield is one of the most complete in international football.

Then there’s Lamine Yamal — unpredictable, fearless, and already one of the most dangerous attackers in the game.

Add depth, tactical flexibility, and a system that produces goals from everywhere… and you start to see the full picture.

This isn’t just a good team.

This is a team the world should be worried about.

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20 comentarios en «Why The World Must Fear This Spain Team!!!»
  1. The tiki-taka strategy won a World Cup for Spain. It tired out the opponents as the winner keep their eye on an opening. A bit arrogant to toss that into the trash bin, don't you think? This present team is spectacular but hasn't won it yet.

  2. Spain boring? It was the best team you could watch with a massive difference between years 2008 and 2012. I agree after that there was a period where they looked like having no ideas and they were facing problems, but 99% of the people loved that spanish team that played more beautiful than any other team.

  3. Well they hope not to face Portugal or France…the only teams that can beat them…without lamine or nico in great shape they are 50 % less dangerous…the midfield is far away from the team with xavi, iniesta, busquets in the middle

  4. Y yo que tengo un mal presentimiento para el mundial con Argentina (Mundial en EEUU, lameculos de milei al loco psicótico de trump, "supuesto" ultimo mundial de Messi, su visita al psicótico con el inter miami). Solo espero que mi mal presentimiento sea una GRAN CHORRADA, y si tiene que ser así que Messi vuelva a levantar la copa del mundo limpiamente y con orgullo, sin trampa ni cartón. Que su legado no sea manchado por nada ni nadie (Y menos por políticos hijos de puta) y se retire como lo que es, EL MEJOR DE LA HISTORIA.

  5. I love how people here are overconfident that Spain will win everything. I can’t wait them to get punished . Being overconfident is not good. France supporters are much more on the ground, and Spanish supporters are so confident that is why fuck Spain

  6. Area you crazy? The only one it’s Yamil born in Spain and his father is from Marruecos and his Mather m from Guinea, and Maarruecos plays whit players born and made all over Europe, no one has born in Marruecos.

  7. As a Spanish myself, I humbly reckon Portugal is the only team able to eclipse us in the WC26. Check out our massive potential. GK: David Raya (Arsenal), Unai Simón (Athletic Bilbao), Alex Remiro (Real Sociedad), Joan García (Barcelona), Robert Sánchez (Chelsea), David De Gea (Fiorentina), David Soria (Getafe). CB: Laporte and Dani Vivian (Athletic Bilbao), Pau Cubarsí and Eric García (Barcelona), Dean Huijsen and Raúl Asencio (Real Madrid), Le Normand and Marc Pubill (Atlético Madrid), Cristhian Mosquera (Arsenal), Pau Torres (Aston Villa), Mario Gila (Lazio), Marc Bartra and Diego Lorente (Betis), Jacobo Ramón (Como), Jon Martín (Real Sociedad). LB: Cucurella (Chelsea), Carreras and Fran García (Real Madrid), Grimaldo (B. Leverkusen), Alejandro Balde (Barcelona), Sergio Gómez (Real Sociedad), José Luis Gayá (Valencia), Miguel Gutiérrez (Napoli), Juan Miranda (Bologna), Alex Valle (Como), Hugo Bueno (Wolverhampton), Alfonso Pedraza (Villarreal). RB: Marcos Llorente (Atlético Madrid), Pedro Porro (Tottenham), Dani Carvajal (Real Madrid), Alex Giménez (Bournemouth), Lucas Vázquez (B. Leverkusen), Carmona and Juanlu (Sevilla), Héctor Bellerín (Betis). Marc Pubill and Eric García can play as RB too. CDM: Rodri and Nico González (Manchester City), Zubimendi (Arsenal), Marc Bernal (Barcelona), Jauregizar (Athletic Bilbao). CM: Pedri (Barcelona), Fabián Ruiz (PSG), Aleix García (B. Leverkusen), Barrios and Koke (Atlético Madrid), Gabri Veiga (Porto), Carlos Soler (Real Sociedad), Luis Milla (Getafe). CAM: Dani Olmo and Fermín (Barcelona), Mikel Merino (Arsenal), Alex Baena (Atlético Madrid), Pablo Fornals (Betis), Alberto Moleiro (Villarreal), Oihan Sancet (Athletic Bilbao). LW and RW: Lamine Yamal (Barcelona), Nico Williams and Alex Berenguer (Athletic Bilbao), Yeremy Pino (Crystal Palace), Víctor Muñoz (Osasuna), Jesús Rodríguez (Como), Barrenetxea (Real Sociedad), Bryan Zaragoza (Roma), Bryan Gil (Girona). ST: Mikel Oyarzabal (Real Sociedad), Samu Omorodion (Porto), Ferrán Torres (Barcelona), Gerard Moreno (Villarreal), Hugo Duro (Valencia), Marco Asensio (Fenerbahçe), Álvaro Morata (Como), Borja Iglesias (Celta), Isaac Romero (Sevilla).

  8. the video makes a lot of great points, but you are also missing on some. The combination of Pedri-Rodri is so brutal, they are so good, that any of them is enoght to lift a midfield on his own. they are both great defenders as well, and they recover truckloads of balls in midfield. They have a work rate that is unquestionable and then, the offensive points you have talked about. Another very interesting player is Marcos Llorente. a guy that has played all but keeper I would say. He is like the perfect brlend between grimaldo and cucurella, very tough on defense and very good on attack. He will start for Spain as full back instead of Grimaldo, who is a great player but could be at times a liability in defense. and last but not least, you should also account for other players like Eric Garcia who can also provide a ton of consistency in midfield and on the defense, whether as center or full back. Very complete player. their sum of talent is something serious and, here i agree, when you play them you just want them to have an off day… how they literally dismatled sebia in the latets friendly was a spectacle to watch….

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