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    Spain VS Belgium

    FIFA World Cup
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    Spain
    Spain
    Belgium
    Belgium
    • Spain’s Historic Defensive Form: La Roja enters the quarter-finals with an astonishing defensive record, having conceded 0 goals through 5 matches at this tournament. Luis de la Fuente’s side has perfectly balanced their signature possession game with airtight defensive organization, nullifying opponents like Austria (3-0) and Portugal (1-0) in the knockout rounds. • The Belgian Offensive Threat: The main threat to the "Under 2.5" line is Belgium's recent attacking explosion. After a slow group-stage start, the Red Devils have surged, scoring 12 goals across their last three matches (5-1 vs New Zealand, 3-2 vs Senegal, and 4-1 vs the USA). However, going up against Spain’s structural press will be a vastly different task than exploiting an aggressive co-hosting US team or an open Senegal side. • Tactical Dynamic: Spain is expected to dictate the tempo and control possession. Belgium, under Rudi Garcia, will rely heavily on rapid direct transitions via Jérémy Doku and Leandro Trossard to exploit Spain's high line. If Spain successfully isolates Belgium's midfield and limits supply lines, they can starve Romelu Lukaku or Charles De Ketelaere of meaningful touches.
    Further Reading
    • Boki 2K
      Boki 2K
      Spain has been outstanding in this World Cup, remaining unbeaten in their five games so far without conceding a single goal. In the first group - stage match, they were held to a 0 - 0 draw by Cape Verde, which seemed like a warm - up. However, they gradually found their form, thrashing Saudi Arabia 4 - 0 in the second game. In the round of 16, they faced Portugal. After a 90 - minute battle and extra time, substitute player Merino scored a goal, allowing Spain to advance 1 - 0 to the quarter - finals. This result also shows that they have some difficulties in breaking through tough defenses in high - level games. On the other hand, Belgium's journey has been full of drama. They barely advanced from the group stage with 1 win and 2 draws. In the round of 32, they were trailing 0 - 2 to Senegal until the 85th minute. Then they staged a remarkable comeback, scoring 2 goals in 3 minutes to enter extra - time and finally advanced through a penalty shoot - out at the end of the 120 - minute
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    • arpan paul
      arpan paul
      Spain holds a clear edge in their historical head - to - head encounters. In a total of 23 matches, they've secured 12 wins, 6 draws, and only 5 losses. In the last 8 meetings, they've won 7 and drawn 1, exerting strong psychological pressure on their opponents. The only exception was in the 1986 World Cup, when Belgium eliminated Spain in a penalty shoot - out. Spain has a young squad with an average age of just 24.7. They rely on a well - established 433 possession - based system. Players like Rodri, Pedri, and Olmo form a top - notch midfield, ensuring stable ball control and smooth transitions between attack and defense. In this World Cup, Spain has kept a clean sheet in all six of their official matches, boasting the most stable defense in the tournament. Almost all of their key players are in good health, except for winger Nico Williams. They have sufficient physical fitness and rotation depth. However, Spain has its weaknesses. Their conversion rate in positional attacks is rela
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    • Samuel onyenachi Odada
      Samuel onyenachi Odada
      The two teams meet again in a World Cup knockout match after a 40 - year hiatus. In 1986, Belgium eliminated Spain on penalties, which has become a psychological burden for the Spanish team. Spain, ranked second in the FIFA world rankings, has a total team value of 1.223 billion euros, nearly twice that of Belgium. With an average age of only 24.7 years, they have an edge in terms of physical fitness and squad depth. In this World Cup, Spain has scored 9 goals in six games without conceding a single one. Unai Simón has been rock - solid in goal. Manager De la Fuente adheres to a 4 - 3 - 3 possession - based system. Rodri controls the tempo of the game as a defensive midfielder. Pedri links up the midfield and the attack, while Yamal breaks through defenses on the flanks. There are no major injuries in the starting lineup. Spain has an average ball - possession rate of over 64%, excelling in high - pressing and positional play. In the last eight encounters with Belgium, Spain has won 7
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