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Former Spain Coach Vicente del Bosque Praises Team Ahead of World Cup Final Against Argentina

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Vicente del Bosque, the former coach who led Spain to its first and only World Cup victory in 2010, spoke to El País ahead of the World Cup final scheduled for Sunday at 22:00 on Sport1. The 75-year-old coach praised Spain's maturity and control throughout the tournament, highlighting their ability to dominate games and limit opponents' scoring chances. "Our team showed maturity and self-control all along, something other teams lacked," del Bosque said, noting Spain's confident and stable gameplay in their recent matches.

Del Bosque also reflected on Spain's rise as a football powerhouse over the past two decades. He explained that Spain's success comes from a well-established playing style based on control, contrasting it with the past when Spanish teams traveled abroad to learn from rivals. "Now, others come to learn from us," he said.

Regarding Spain's opponent Argentina, del Bosque expressed cautious optimism, favoring Spain to win but acknowledging Argentina's challenging nature due to their experience and competitive spirit. He noted the familiarity Spanish players have with Argentine teammates and described Argentina as a "real nuisance" on the field, emphasizing their tactical awareness and fighting character.

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