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Analysis: Spain at turning point after flummoxing World Cup opener

AdminBy AdminJune 20, 2026Updated:June 20, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read


“Nothing has given us any doubts. Whatever is said or has been left unsaid… this is the path we must follow,” shrugged a husky Luis de la Fuente after his Spain side had thumped the ball against the Cape Verdean wall 23 times, and seen it come back every time. The Spanish media, known for histrionics whenever unnecessary, were strangely sanguine after their 0-0 draw, but perhaps de la Fuente’s words were the most unsettling part of disappointing opening to a World Cup.

This same side has installed a sincere belief in Spain that while other sides may have similar, or perhaps even a touch more quality, this World Cup is well within reach. Cape Verde defended impressively, committing a single foul, a mark of militant discipline from a country planting a flag on the world stage. That was a part of the dowdy, laboured look about Spain’s offensive efforts. De la Fuente played off the result as a lack of finishing, accusing precision and freshness as the main culprits sabotaging Spain’s path to victory. Just as Spain looked a little like the sides that had been eliminated in 2018 by Russia and in 2022 by Morocco, de la Fuente sounded a little bit like Luis Enrique after the match.

Vozinha makes another save for Cape Verde against Spain. Image: REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo
Image via REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo

“We have to insist on the same idea,” he repeated. If you’re wondering why a seemingly innocuous statement like that might furrow your brow, it’s because de la Fuente has never been one for being boxed in by the idea. If Luis Enrique or even supply coach Fernando Hierro were wedded to a plan and a system, de la Fuente was unrestricted, flexible as a virtue.

Naturally his Spain side have always had an idea, a plan, but at Euro 2024, he was praised for simplifying the game. If La Roja were struggling to dominate the box, on would come Joselu Mato. Should they have space to run into, Ferran Torres was let off the leash. Mikel Merino and Mikel Oyarzabal are not themselves pacy, but they, like de la Fuente himself, were raised on Basque football, the most direct and aggressive form of the game in Spain. The same XI would start, and start fast, looking to set Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams into space, but as the game approached its climax, whatever risks the opposition decided to take, de la Fuente would signal for the corresponding player that could exploit them.

De la Fuente's instructions against Cape Verde.
Image via RFEF

Curiously, there are only four changes from de la Fuente’s starting side against Cape Verde to the Morocco elimination four years ago. It looks a little different, but there was Ferran Torres on the right, Pedri as the most advanced midfielder, and Dani Olmo playing as a makeshift left-winger. The use of Gavi on the left against Cape Verde was held up as the most egregious betrayal of what de la Fuente’s Spain had become known for. “The idea with Gavi was for him to drop inside to create depth. We intended for Cucurella to join the attack, and he did,” de la Fuente defended, correctly.

There was something a little unconvincing about Spain catering their starting XI to unleash left-back Marc Cucurella, while top scorer in qualifying Mikel Oyarzabal disappeared from the game. Cucurella’s runs from deep did create Spain’s best chances, but he was about the only one who did attempt to breach the Cape Verde backline. The fitness of Victor Munoz, Nico Williams and Lamine Yamal somewhat tied his hands, but de la Fuente still had enough freedom to beckon over Yeremy Pino, the most mobile of his wide players.

On Thursday, Borja Iglesias was denied entry into Spain’s accommodation, after security failed to recognise the 6’2 (187cm) target man, and de la Fuente seemed to forget about him three days earlier too. As Lamine Yamal jinked inside, two, three times in the closing minutes, he was forced to lash the ball towards the run of Olmo – a scenario Cape Verde manager Bubista was fully onboard with.

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Not until the 71st minute did de la Fuente challenge the Cape Verde defence with something different, and while Lamine Yamal helps any side to look more dynamic, it was still difficult to digest that this Spain side were so hesitant on the ball, so slow to find a pass. More promising for de la Fuente is that all week Spain’s players have sung from the same hymn sheet, of a higher tempo on the ball, of calm and cool heads.

Last year, assistant manager Pablo Amo left the Spain setup for a job in Qatar. No body of work can ever be divided between a manager and their assistant, but when his departure was announced, a number of outlets covering Spain credited him with a significant contribution to their successful tactical work to that point. In Spain’s documentary on their path to Euro 2024 victory, Amo is seen in a classroom explaining the plan to press Germany in the quarter-final. Perhaps the Spain manager can reprimand the editor, but de la Fuente looked just as flummoxed as the rest of us did with their performance on Monday. Should they lack the dynamism that has characterised de la Fuente’s Spain, without fresh solutions to unpick what will no doubt be a similar Saudi Arabia approach, will open Pandora’s box of alarm bells.

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