Mumbai, June 20: With Spain set to face Saudi Arabia in a crucial Group H encounter, La Roja arrive as one of the most complete sides in the tournament. Packed with world-class talent, tactical sophistication, and a winning mentality, Spain have all the ingredients of a genuine title contender. Here are five reasons why opponents should fear them.
Midfield That Can Control Any Match
Spain's greatest strength remains their midfield. With stars like Pedri, Rodri and Gavi, La Roja possess a blend of creativity, composure, and defensive intelligence. Their ability to dominate possession and dictate tempo often leaves opponents chasing shadows for long periods.
Tactical Flexibility Under Pressure
Spain are no longer solely reliant on the traditional tiki-taka style. They can patiently build attacks, press aggressively,
or transition quickly when required. This adaptability makes them extremely difficult to prepare for, as they can alter their approach depending on the opponent and match situation.
Strength Across Every Position
Unlike many teams that depend on a handful of stars, Spain boasts quality throughout the squad. Whether it's defensive leaders like Aymeric Laporte, Cucurella, and creative forces in midfield, or dynamic attackers such as Lamine Yamal, there is elite talent in every area of the pitch. Their squad depth allows them to maintain intensity throughout the tournament.
A New Generation Playing Without Fear
Spain's young stars have already proven themselves on the biggest stages. Players such as Pedri, Gavi and Lamine Yamal combine youthful energy with remarkable maturity. Their confidence and willingness to take responsibility in key moments have added a fresh dimension to Spain's game.
Championship Experience and Winning Mentality
Spain know what it takes to win major tournaments. The nation that lifted the 2010 FIFA World Cup and multiple European titles continues to carry a culture of success. Even with a younger squad, the expectation of competing for trophies remains deeply embedded within the team.













