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3 claves que hacen temible a España en la final (y 2 fallos que Argentina usará)

3 claves que hacen temible a España en la final (y 2 fallos que Argentina usará)

Spain vs Argentina: The World Cup Final Explained Like You’re 5

Rodri celebrates reaching the final after beating France 2-0
Rodri Hernández is the "brain" of this Spanish team that reaches the final against Argentina with reliability and confidence.
Image: Grzegorz Wajda/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

A Little Background Story

Imagine someone moved to Spain in 2010, just days before the Spanish team (called "La Roja") won their first ever World Cup against the Netherlands in South Africa. That person watched Spain win lots of big trophies, like:

  • The Euro 2012 (beating Italy)
  • The Euro 2024 (beating England)

Since winning the Euro 2008 (against Germany), Spain started its "golden era" — one of the best teams of the 21st century — playing beautiful passing and attacking soccer that the whole world admired.

Almost 20 years later, many Spaniards feel this match against Argentina is the most important game in their country’s history.

Important Point
Former players and journalists say this final is the "dream of generations" because Spaniards grew up admiring Argentina’s teams — first with Maradona, then with Messi — for their success and magic.

Ex-goalkeeper Santiago Cañizares said on Spanish radio COPE: "I don’t suffer with football, but I’ll watch the universal match, the game I always dreamed of playing."

Because of the sports and cultural rivalry between Spaniards and Argentinians, the final feels like a "matter of state" (super serious!) for both sides.

In World Cup trophies, Spain has 1; Argentina is going for their 4th. But Spain still walks into the New Jersey final staring down the current world champion with some scary strengths.

Virtue 1: Ball Dominance (Owning the Toy)

In soccer, having the ball a lot is usually for attacking. But this Spanish team also uses it as a shield.

  • Simple math: if you have the ball, the enemy doesn’t.
  • Spain has the 3rd most possession in the tournament (behind Germany and Turkey, both already eliminated).
  • Spain: 63.7% possession. Argentina: 59% (per Stats Perform).

Spain 2010 champions
From the 2010 champion Spain, a collective style and ball control remains.
Image: JAVIER SORIANO / AFP via Getty Images

They used this to shut down France’s scary attackers (Mbappé, Dembélé, Olise) in the semis:

  1. Spain won 2–0.
  2. France only got 3 shots on goal.
  3. France’s chance of scoring was just 0.3 (very low!).

Repeating this against Argentina could be the key to winning it all. Ball control isn’t just a stat — it’s Spain’s identity for 20 years.

Virtue 2: Defensive Numbers (The Wall)

Spain has the best defense in the tournament:

  • Only 1 goal conceded (against Belgium in quarters).
  • Argentina has conceded 7.

Key defenders and helpers:

  • Aymeric Laporte & Pau Cubarsí (center backs)
  • Marc Cucurella (left side, super energetic)
  • Pedro Porro (right side, breakout star)
  • Unai Simón (calm goalkeeper)
  • Rodri Hernández (2024 Ballon d’Or winner, team balance)

Cucurella in semis
Cucurella’s presence in defense and attack is a top Spanish weapon.
Image: Tullio Puglia – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images

ESPN says Spain is #1 of 48 teams in:

  • Shots allowed per possession
  • Expected goals allowed per shot
  • High pressure (starting defense far from their own goal)

Important Point
Spain is the first team in World Cup history to keep a clean sheet (no goals conceded) in 6 games of one tournament — though more games/teams this year made that easier.

Virtue 3: Reliable Run (The Strong Immune System)

Spain has the longest unbeaten streak in international football:

  • 37 games without losing (tied with Italy’s 2018–2021 record).

Think of the tournament like fighting sickness: Spain has a stronger "immune system" than Argentina.

Teams Spain eliminated (FIFA rank):

  • Uruguay (20)
  • Portugal (7)
  • Belgium (8)
  • France (3)

Yamal with Courtois
Spain knocked out strong teams like Belgium led by Courtois.
Image: Getty Images

Argentina’s path (FIFA rank):

  • Cabo Verde (64)
  • Egypt (24)
  • Switzerland (14)
  • England (4)

Two ways to see it:

  • Spain faced tougher teams, OR
  • Argentina got "battle-tested" by suffering.

But fact: Spain silenced some of the world’s best. We’re less sure how Argentina does vs a top team (except their great 2nd half vs England).

The Weaknesses: Less Goals and No "Final Pool"

Spain’s strengths are a big challenge for Argentina, but two things help the South Americans:

  • Argentina scored 19 goals (top scorer of tournament). Messi leads with 8, tied with Mbappé.
  • Argentina creates goals with less possession and messier play.

Spain has 13 goals — good, but they seem to struggle to create and finish clear chances despite dominating the ball.

Messi with fans
And remember: only Argentina has Messi.
Image: Patrick Smith – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images

Also:

  • Most of Argentina’s squad already won the 2022 Qatar World Cup (experience matters!).
  • Spain has Euro 2024, and hasn’t cracked under pressure.
  • But Argentina’s "fight and soul" (called poco or depth of will) feels a bit deeper if the game becomes about aura and suffering.

Summary

Spain reaches the World Cup final against Argentina with:

  • Huge ball possession (63.7%)
  • Best defense (1 goal conceded)
  • 37-game unbeaten streak and tough opponents beaten

But Argentina has:

  • More goals (19)
  • Messi and World Cup winning experience
  • A mysterious extra "fight" in tough moments

It’s a dream match many Spaniards waited their whole lives for.

FAQ

1. What does "La Roja" mean?
It’s the nickname for the Spanish national soccer team, meaning "The Red One" because of their red jerseys.

2. Why is this final so special to Spain?
Because many see it as a chance to beat the team (Argentina) they admired for decades, and it may be the biggest game in their history.

3. What is "possession" in football?
It’s how much of the game time a team has the ball. More possession usually means more control.

4. Who is Rodri?
He’s Spain’s midfielder, won the 2024 Ballon d’Or (best player award), and keeps the team balanced like a brain.

5. Has Spain ever kept a clean sheet for 6 games before?
No — they are the first World Cup team ever to do that in one tournament.

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