Spain Eyes 2026 World Cup as European Champions Built on Trust and Chemistry
As the defending Euro champions entering the tournament as favorites, Spain's cohesion and tactical discipline will test whether their defensive structure and midfield control can overcome stronger individual talent elsewhere in the field.
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