The Spanish national team is truly fortunate at the moment. They have an exceptional young squad that will keep them strong for the long term. They'll even become stronger as they gain experience in football. And yes, they're dominating the game, and we can see no signs of this team weakening. In fact, this team seems to be getting more solid over time. The strong attacking partnership in the Spanish national team is also balanced by the excellent cooperation of the midfield and defense, which are equally impressive. This creates a solid team. In the previous World Cup, Spain only advanced to the round of 16. But I'm confident that in the next World Cup, they will go even further and even become title contenders.
The Spanish national team is currently at an advantage because they have a squad filled with a majority of talented young players, such as Lamine Yamal, Nico Williams, Pedri, Dean Huijsen, Gonzalo García, and others. This makes them a highly promising national team with a strong foundation.
The focus now is how Luis De la Fuente can manage the egos of these players, as this national team is filled with young players who are still in the process of proving themselves and full of ambition. This is particularly evident with the dominance of Barcelona players in the squad, who often clash with their Real Madrid counterparts. A clear example is Dean Huijsen, who reportedly faced mockery from Barca players during national team duty simply because of his move to Madrid.
However, the Spanish national team does have a significant advantage in terms of experience, creativity, and speed. This makes Spain a strong contender to win the World Cup.