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Spain Aim for First World Cup Semifinal Since 2010 Against Belgium
Spain Aim for First World Cup Semifinal Since 2010 Against Belgium

Spain Aim for First World Cup Semifinal Since 2010 Against Belgium

Spain face Belgium in the World Cup quarterfinals on Friday in Los Angeles, seeking their first semifinal appearance since 2010 under coach Luis de la Fuente.

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Spain face Belgium in the World Cup quarterfinals on Friday in Los Angeles, aiming to reach the semifinals for the first time since 2010, according to Al Jazeera.

The match marks a crucial test for Luis de la Fuente’s side, who have drawn praise for their evolving identity and youth development. BBC Sport highlighted de la Fuente’s leadership ahead of the clash, noting his focus on team cohesion and emerging talent.

Forward Lamine Yamal has been central to Spain’s campaign, drawing attention from BBC Sport’s Guillem Balague, who interviewed de la Fuente ahead of the match. The coach emphasized Yamal’s role in shaping Spain’s attacking approach and overall team dynamics.

Al Jazeera confirmed the quarterfinal will take place in Los Angeles, though specific kick-off time and lineups were not detailed in the provided source material. Belgium’s form and team selection were not addressed in either report.

Spain’s last semifinal appearance came in 2010, when they went on to win the tournament. A victory over Belgium would mark a significant milestone in de la Fuente’s tenure, who has prioritized continuity and youth integration since taking charge.