Today's Talking Points
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1Spain are the current European champions. At Euro 2024, a 16-year-old named Lamine Yamal scored in the final β the youngest goalscorer in Euros history. He's 18 now and at this World Cup. Casually mention this and watch people's faces.
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2They play the most technically demanding style at the tournament β short passing, constant movement, everyone pressing constantly β which is either beautiful to watch or deeply frustrating if you need goals to stay interested.
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3Spain are ranked first in the world and are genuine favourites, which historically is a bad sign (see France entry for why). But this squad is young, talented and has already won a major tournament, so the confidence is at least earned.
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4Their manager Luis de la Fuente won the Euros in his very first major tournament as Spain boss. He replaced Luis Enrique after a 2022 quarter-final exit and immediately delivered the title. Quietly excellent appointment.
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5Spain are in Group H with Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia and Uruguay. Uruguay are the only real danger. Spain should advance comfortably, but football has a long history of telling people what 'should' happen and then doing something else entirely.
πΊ Top Thing To Say Down The Pub
Lamine Yamal scored in the Euro final at 16. He'll be 18 at this World Cup. You're watching the future of football in real time, whether you meant to or not.
π« Avoid Saying
"Tiki-taka" β that was fifteen years ago. Spain still pass well but the modern version is far more direct and physical. Saying tiki-taka marks you out immediately.