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    Spain VS Belgium

    FIFA World Cup
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    Spain
    Spain 2
    1 Belgium
    Belgium
    Spain, ranked 3rd in FIFA with a squad value of 1.22 billion euros and an average age of 26.2, aims to win the World Cup again after 16 years. They've set a remarkable record of 6 consecutive clean - sheets in the World Cup, with goalkeeper Unai Simón going 609 minutes without conceding a goal. Their defensive system is historically solid. In the previous round, they defeated Portugal 1 - 0, and their unbeaten streak in regular - time international matches has extended to 35 games. The team is in top form in terms of mentality, system, and teamwork. On the other hand, Belgium, ranked 9th in FIFA, with a squad value of 548 million euros and an average age of 27.1, is the last World Cup for their golden generation including De Bruyne, Vertonghen, Alderweireld, and Courtois. They have a strong desire to win. However, their squad is aging, and injuries have hit the midfield hard. They barely qualified from the group stage. In the knockout stage, they made consecutive comebacks against Senegal and thrashed the United States 4 - 1, showing excellent attacking form. But their defense has constant problems, conceding 5 goals in 6 games with only one clean - sheet.
    Further Reading
    • The Touchline | 𝐓
      The Touchline | 𝐓
      Spain has been getting into top form in this World Cup. After a goalless draw with Cape Verde in the first round, the team has won all of its last four World Cup games. In the round of 32, they thrashed Austria 3-0, and in the round of 16, they narrowly defeated Portugal 1-0, eliminating two European powerhouses in a row to advance to the quarter - finals. In the previous round against Portugal, substitute Mérino scored a last - minute goal in the 91st minute, sending the team led by Cristiano Ronaldo home. Spain's defensive performance is truly remarkable. They have kept a clean sheet in all five games so far, which is an outstanding achievement. In the knockout stage, teams with strong defenses often have a better chance of going far, and Spain is steadily advancing thanks to this very characteristic. As for Belgium, although no specific information about them is provided, based on Spain's current state, they will be a tough opponent for Belgium. Spain's winning streak and solid def
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    • Fernando Giordano
      Fernando Giordano
      In terms of fundamentals and squad integrity, Spain holds a significant lead. The team has a total value of €1.223 billion and an average age of just 24.7 years, ensuring excellent running ability and full - court physical coverage. Moreover, Spain set a new record in this World Cup by going 609 consecutive minutes without conceding a goal, showing unparalleled defensive and offensive stability. On the other hand, despite having world - class stars like De Bruyne and Lukaku, Belgium has suffered a major blow. The starting defensive midfielder, Onana, is out for the tournament due to a torn cruciate ligament. As the midfield's interception shield and the core of offensive - defensive transitions, his absence has significantly weakened Belgium's midfield interception. The team now has to rely on veterans like 37 - year - old Witsel. When facing Spain's young and energetic midfield, Belgium's defense is likely to show fatal gaps in the second half as their players experience a sharp dec
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      World Cup Spain 2-1 Belgium
    • Samuel onyenachi Odada
      Samuel onyenachi Odada
      The two teams meet again in a World Cup knockout match after a 40 - year hiatus. In 1986, Belgium eliminated Spain on penalties, which has become a psychological burden for 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, Spain has 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 a 4 - 3 - 3 possession - based system. Rodri controls the tempo of the game as a defensive midfielder. Pedri links up the midfield and the attack, while Yamal breaks through defenses on the flanks. There are no major injuries in the starting lineup. Spain has an average ball - possession rate of over 64%, excelling in high - pressing and positional play. In the last eight encounters with Belgium, Spain has won 7
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