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SOCCER · 19 minutes ago

Spain's Road to the World Cup Final: Marcelino's Insights

Spain's Road to the World Cup Final: Marcelino's Insights

Segment Spotlight: Quick Hits From CopaNation

Spain's Remarkable Journey in CopaNation

Spain's performance in CopaNation has been noteworthy, starting with an easy victory against Austria, where they won 3-0, showcasing their dominance from the beginning. Their journey became tougher in the round of 16 against Portugal, yet they managed a narrow 1-0 win. In their encounter with Belgium, although the Belgians put up a strong fight, Spain secured a 2-1 victory.

The semifinal against France was a significant upset. Despite the majority of bets favoring France, Spain took control of the game, leading to a surprising and crucial win. Mikel Oyarzabal, the forward, played a pivotal role in this victory, positioning himself among Spain's top forwards in World Cup history with a record five goals. This performance has brought him comparisons to Raúl, who has seven goals in international competitions for Spain, also known as La Furia Roja.

Spain's strategy involved excellent game control, starting from their defensive distribution, highlighted by Rodri's commendable midfield play. Their solid performance continued with Spain taking two out of their last 11 matches against France in various competitions, with three consecutive wins all in semifinals of different tournaments including a 2-1 victory at Euro 2024, a then 5-4 win in the 24-25 Nations Leagues, and now a 2-0 triumph in the World Cup.

On the other hand, France faced a significant disappointment. The team, blessed with talents like Dembele, Olysse, and Mbappe, failed to capitalize on their opportunities, with critics citing a lack of consistency and game intelligence needed to win the tournament. Despite having a potential starter for every position, France's inability to claim the World Cup was seen as a disastrous underachievement.

Spain now heads into their second World Cup final since their 2010 victory, showing consistent improvement and maturity throughout the tournament. With strong competition awaiting in the final, Spain's journey in CopaNation continues to draw attention and admiration.