The decisive moment has arrived, and Spain are targeting a second World Cup star.
To claim the trophy, La Roja do not require heroics; they simply need to maintain their composure and continue executing their established game plan.
Returning to Madrid after covering the tournament for the BBC, the sense of belief across the country is palpable: Spain can defeat Argentina on Sunday and replicate the 2010 triumph.
That confidence is built on foundations laid by the Euro 2024 victory, a 37-match unbeaten streak, and the commanding semi-final performance against France.
The squad’s strength lies in its collective mentality and a clearly defined identity. They function as a genuine unit, trusting a system that demands consistency regardless of the circumstance.
This resolve was evident from the outset. The opening 0-0 draw with Cape Verde fell short of expectations, yet there was no panic, no tactical overhaul—just adherence to the plan.
The same principle applied in the knockout stages against Portugal and Belgium, where late winners arrived through persistence rather than desperation. Against France, the tournament favourites, Spain scored early but refused to retreat, maintaining their proactive approach rather than settling for a defensive shell.
That refusal to deviate—even when leading against elite opposition—is the defining trait of this side.
Personnel may rotate, but the structure and mindset remain immutable: dominate possession, control the tempo, and dictate terms.
Remarkably, Spain have not trailed at any point across their seven matches in this competition. Should that change in the final, the response will be familiar: calmness, continuity, and the conviction that their identity will ultimately prevail.
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