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    Spain VS Belgium

    FIFA World Cup
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    Spain
    Spain 2
    1 Belgium
    Belgium
    The two teams meet again in a World Cup knockout match after 40 years. In 1986, Belgium eliminated Spain on penalties, leaving a psychological scar on the Spanish team. Spain, ranked second in the FIFA world rankings, has a total team value of 1.223 billion euros, nearly twice that of Belgium. With an average age of only 24.7 years, they have an edge in terms of physical fitness and squad depth. In this World Cup, they've scored 9 goals in six games without conceding a single one. Unai Simón has been rock - solid in goal. Manager De la Fuente adheres to the 4 - 3 - 3 possession - based system. Rodri controls the tempo of the game as the defensive midfielder. Pedri links up the midfield and the front, while Yamal breaks through the defense on the flanks. There are no major injuries among the main players, and the team boasts an average ball - possession rate of over 64%. Their high - pressing and positional play are of top - notch quality. In the last eight meetings with Belgium, Spain has won seven and drawn one, completely dominating the psychological battle with their opponents. Given these factors, Spain seems to be in a strong position in this crucial match.
    Further Reading
    • Imad masi
      Imad masi
      Spain has shown remarkable consistency in recent matches, remaining unbeaten in seven consecutive games. They achieved clean sheets in four of those games, with an average of only 0.4 goals conceded per game on the defensive end. This statistic is significantly better than the league average. In terms of the lineup, there are no injuries to key players. The midfield core, Pedri, and the forward, Morata, are in excellent form. The team executes its tactical system with a high level of fluency, ranking at the top in the league. Mentally, the team is in high spirits and free from concerns, which lays a solid foundation for the upcoming game. Belgium has also remained unbeaten, but their results are clearly divided. In five matches, their win - rate is only 40%, and the draw rate is as high as 40%. Their offensive efficiency is decent, with an average of 1.6 goals per game. However, their defense has obvious flaws, conceding an average of 1.4 goals per game, ranking at the bottom in the le
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    • Stockradamus
      Stockradamus
      Spain, currently ranked third in the world, has shown a dominant performance in this World Cup. They topped their group with two wins and one draw in the group - stage, and then advanced smoothly in the knockout stage. They defeated Austria 3 - 0 and Portugal 1 - 0, making their way back to the World Cup quarter - finals after 16 years. What really stands out for Spain is their solid defense. In five matches, they haven't conceded a single goal. Goalkeeper Simon has gone 609 minutes without conceding, breaking the 36 - year - old record held by Italian legend Walter Zenga. Counting the goalless draw against Morocco in regular time of the last World Cup, Spain has now kept a clean sheet in six consecutive World Cup matches, becoming the first team in World Cup history to achieve this feat. In the midfield, the combination of Rodri, Pedri, and Olmo provides strong control, and all of them are in good physical condition without any injuries. However, their attack is not flawless. Their ab
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    • Cooper Mwaanga
      Cooper Mwaanga
      Spain currently ranks 3rd in the world and has shown a dominant performance in this World Cup. The team advanced from the group stage as the top seed with 2 wins and 1 draw. In the knockout stage, they easily defeated Austria 3 - 0 and Portugal 1 - 0, making their way back to the World Cup quarter - finals after 16 years. What's remarkable about Spain is its defense. In five games, they haven't conceded a single goal. Goalkeeper Simon has gone 609 consecutive minutes without conceding, breaking the 36 - year record held by Italian legend Walter Zenga. Counting the goalless draw against Morocco in regular time in the last World Cup, Spain has now kept a clean sheet in 6 consecutive World Cup matches, becoming the first team in World Cup history to achieve this feat. In the midfield, the combination of Rodri, Pedri, and Olmo has strong control, and there are no injuries among the players. However, the attacking end isn't flawless. Their ability to break down a well - organized defense in
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