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Spain coach shares similarities with Argentina ahead of World Cup final

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Spain coach shares similarities with Argentina ahead of World Cup final
Luis De la Fuente. PHOTO/https://rfef.es/

Spain coach Luis de la Fuente has spoken out about the challenge he expects when his side clashes with reigning World Cup holders Argentina this Sunday, July 19, 2026.

Speaking in a press conference on Saturday, July 18, 2026, De la Fuente acknowledged that both finalists share strikingly similar paths to the showpiece event.

He pointed out how his Spanish side overcame an early draw to grow into the tournament before ultimately reaching the final. Spain’s opening-match draw against Cape Verde initially raised questions, but the team outgrew that slow start to win their remaining group matches and top their group.

Hurdles to the final

He noted a similar trajectory for Argentina, who also faced their fair share of tournament struggles, most notably needing extra time to edge past a resilient Cape Verde side in the knockout rounds.

“It’s true that Argentina has managed to overcome adversity in recent matches, but we’ve also experienced that not too long ago,” De la Fuente stated. “I think the two teams have many similarities, as Lionel Scaloni and I do. We must remain true to our ideas and try to impose our will. I think it could be a very, very evenly matched game.”

The gaffer also expressed his immense admiration for his opponents, who are aiming for back-to-back global crowns.

Lionel Messi leads his Argentine teammates in celebration after edging England in the World Cup semi-final on Wednesday, July 15, 2026. PHOTO/https://www.facebook.com/AFASeleccionArgentina
Lionel Messi leads his Argentine teammates in celebration after edging England in the World Cup semi-final on Wednesday, July 15, 2026. PHOTO/https://www.facebook.com/AFASeleccionArgentina

“I have great admiration for a team that has been champion of America twice, world champion, and is once again in a World Cup final. I have a lot of respect for Argentina because they are doing something that no one else has ever done.”

The tactician, who previously rose through the ranks coaching Spain’s youth squads, also shared his feelings on the approach both teams will bring to the final encounter in New York.

Sunday’s final in New York

“It’s a privilege to be in a final, and we will fight to win it. We have a great rival in front of us, but we will try to enjoy the game and take home the cup,” he added. “It’s going to be a fantastic spectacle with two super teams brimming with talent. We’ll each try to steer the game in our favor, but I think both teams will approach the final relying on the brilliance of their players.

“I’m calm because I just want to enjoy this moment. We are very lucky to be able to experience something like this. We’ll fight to win—of course we will.”

The two heavyweight rivals will face off on the biggest stage on the planet at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey this Sunday, in a clash highly anticipated by the football world.

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