Spain manager De La Fuente confirmed that teenage winger Lamine Yamal is fit for the World Cup final, stating he opted to focus on the upcoming clash against Argentina rather than dwell on tactical specifics. He praised the upcoming match as a showcase of two elite teams with comparable philosophies and skills.
“This final promises to be an incredible spectacle, featuring two strong national teams that share similarities in attitude and talent,” De La Fuente remarked. He emphasized that both sides will aim to impose their style on the game, prioritizing technical excellence in what he expects to be a World Cup final worthy of its stature.
Argentina, seeking to become the first team to win consecutive men’s World Cups since Brazil in 1958 and 1962, will face Spain on Sunday. Coach Lionel Scaloni, who did not address tactical questions during Friday’s press conference, highlighted his personal relationship with De La Fuente, developed during Scaloni’s coaching education in 2017. While acknowledging their friendship, Scaloni stressed that this does not provide insights into their strategic approaches.
“We haven’t discussed playing styles in depth, though our teams do share a tendency to control possession,” Scaloni noted. He reiterated his hope for a thrilling and memorable final.
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