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Spain's national football team, under the guidance of Luis de la Fuente, is being touted as a strong contender for the upcoming World Cup. Despite this, de la Fuente believes that Spain has yet to reach its peak performance. The team recently secured a decisive 4-0 victory over Georgia, putting them in a favourable position to qualify for the tournament. However, they must avoid defeat against Turkiye to ensure they top their group.Spain's impressive run includes remaining unbeaten in their last 30 competitive matches, with 25 wins and five draws. This streak surpasses their previous record of 29 games without a loss from June 2010 to June 2013. De la Fuente remains cautious about the pressure on his team but is confident they can elevate their game further. He emphasised that while Spain is among the favourites, there are no clear frontrunners in a World Cup.The Spanish coach highlighted the importance of maintaining focus and not succumbing to complacency. "Success is having chances to fight to win," he stated during a press conference. He acknowledged that football's attention has shifted towards Spain as one of the leading teams in the competition.De la Fuente plans to keep his squad consistent against Turkiye, aiming to build momentum rather than making significant changes. According to Opta's supercomputer, Spain has a 73.7% chance of defeating Turkiye and finishing Group E with an unblemished record. The coach stressed that every player must earn their place through hard work and dedication.He attributed Spain's success to excellent footballing infrastructure and a clear model of play at both club and federation levels. Training, investment, and belief in their approach have been crucial factors in their achievements. De la Fuente also mentioned that there would be no easy opportunities; players must prove themselves worthy of selection.
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