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Spain Faces Crucial Test Against France After Mixed World Cup Performance

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Translated & summarized from Ynet by baba
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Spain's upcoming World Cup semifinal match against France in Dallas has spotlighted concerns about the team's current form, especially regarding standout player Anssumane Fati. Despite being hailed as a key talent before the tournament, Fati has only scored once, against Saudi Arabia, and has yet to deliver the expected impact. Spain's recent matches have been characterized by a quiet, efficient style, relying heavily on substitute Mikel Merino, who has scored two winning goals so far.

This Spanish squad differs significantly from the golden generation of 2008-2012, which featured stars like Andres Iniesta, Xavi, and Sergio Busquets and was known for its tiki-taka style. The current team, coached by Luis de la Fuente, emphasizes wing play and has scored more goals than the 2010 World Cup-winning team, despite lacking big names and playing more matches. The defense has been a strong point, conceding only one goal so far, showcasing stability reminiscent of past successful Spanish teams.

Key defensive players include Pau Cubarsí, Aymeric Laporte, Marc Cucurella, Pedro Porro, and goalkeeper Unai Simón. Midfielder Rodri from Manchester City stands out as the team's leader, controlling the game and breaking up opposition attacks. However, the pressure seems to be affecting younger stars like Fati, who has struggled to replicate his Euro 2024 form.

Mikel Oyarzabal has been a positive surprise, scoring four goals, while no other starter has scored more than once. Spain's path to a second World Cup title hinges on raising their performance level, as their style has shifted from attractive football to a more conservative, tactical approach. The team has proven it can win this way, but the semifinal against a strong French side led by Kylian Mbappé will be a true test of their resilience and quality.

The match is set for the evening of July 14, 2026, with Spain aiming to build a new legacy despite the challenges faced by their young squad.

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