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Spain recapture 2010 spirit after reaching World Cup final: De la Fuente

Al Jazeera · 2026-07-15

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• What happened: Spain's national football team, led by coach Luis de la Fuente, advanced to the World Cup final after a 2-0 victory over France, reviving the spirit of their 2010 championship win. • Why it matters: This marks Spain's return to the World Cup final after 16 years, showcasing their strong performance and resilience against a previously dominant French team. • What to watch next: The upcoming final will determine if Spain can secure their second World Cup title, with de la Fuente expressing a desire to face Argentina, while also acknowledging the strength of England.

SaveSharefacebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylinkSpain's head coach Luis de la Fuente is hoping to lead La Roja to their second world title after 16 years [Paul Ellis/AFP]By Al Jazeera Staff and ReutersPublished On 15 Jul 202615 Jul 2026Spain ‌manager Luis de la Fuente said his side had revived the spirit of their 2010 ⁠World Cup triumph after ⁠a commanding 2-0 win over France on Tuesday sent them into the final and left them one victory away from a second world title.Spain, who won their first World ⁠Cup 16 years ago, neutralised a France attack that had scored 16 goals before the semifinal and had been regarded as one of the tournament’s most dangerous.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3‘We kept finding ourselves outnumbered’: Mbappe rues World Cup semi losslist 2 of 3‘Don’t mind how we got here’: Argentina happy to be in World Cup semifinallist 3 of 3‘We have not peaked yet’, says Tuchel before England-Argentina semifinalend of listBut France did not manage a shot ⁠on target until after the 80-minute mark, missing the opportunity to reach a third consecutive final.Spain’s Pedro Porro and Marc Cucurella celebrate after the match [Maria Lysaker/Imagn Images via Reuters]Spearheaded by Kylian Mbappe, Les Blues were the pre-tournament favourites in North America.“The message was that we were up against one of the best teams in the world, but that they were up against the best team in the world,” de la Fuente told a news conference.“These players show commitment, solidarity and talent. They make the difficult look easy. ‌They have talent and the right attitude towards life and sport.“I see a happy dressing room and a nation behind us. We’ve recaptured the spirit of 2010,” he added, referring to Iker Casillas-led Spain that lifted their maiden world title in South Africa 16 years ago.“The character of this team is evident in the fact that those who didn’t play have stayed behind to train after the match.”Goalkeeper Iker Casillas (C) raises the trophy as Spain’s players celebrate winning the 2010 FIFA World Cup [Gabriel Bouys/AFP] De la Fuente praised a squad he said had been built on humility, shared purpose and the absence of egos, saying Spain’s strength came from everyone moving in the same direction.“I believe ⁠the most important thing is knowing how to choose your travelling companions. ⁠If you make the wrong choice of travelling companions, you could end up with a problem,” he said.“We know that this team – not just the players, but everyone who makes up the squad – works towards a common goal, with the same ⁠enthusiasm, and we are ordinary, generous people who seek the common good before our own individual interests.”Spain, who won Euro 2024, have now equalled Italy’s ⁠record of 37 consecutive unbeaten matches, but de la Fuente ⁠said his players still had room to grow.“This team never ceases to amaze me. The scope for improvement is endless,” he said. “It was a labour of love, a process. It was about reaching the crucial moment in the best possible shape.”De la Fuente ‌said he would like to face Argentina in the final because of his close friendship with manager Lionel Scaloni, while also praising England and describing the other semifinal as a match that “could easily ‌be ‌the World Cup final”.“I don’t believe in the idea that finals are there to be won. They’re there to be enjoyed,” he said.“What’s to come could be the icing on the cake.”

Source: Al Jazeera
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