A.team.called.spain.the.road.to.the.fourth.win.... =link=

Opened with a clinical first-half performance featuring goals from Álvaro Morata, Fabián Ruiz, and Dani Carvajal. Spain 1–0 Italy:

Instead of weakening Spain, the injury forced another evolution. De la Fuente began using a double pivot (Rodri + Zubimendi) and pushing Pedri higher as a false left winger. The system became fluid. It was no longer "possession or direct"; it was both . A.Team.Called.SPAIN.The.Road.to.the.Fourth.Win....

Spain's golden era began in the late 2000s, under the guidance of coach Luis Aragonés. During this period, the team experienced a remarkable transformation, culminating in their first major international title, the 2008 European Championship. This victory marked the beginning of a new era of success for Spanish football, as they went on to win the 2010 World Cup and the 2012 European Championship. The team's impressive performance during this period was characterized by their possession-based style of play, which emphasized technical skill, tactical awareness, and exceptional teamwork. The system became fluid