Spain's Innovative Training Ahead of World Cup Quarterfinal Showdown
Spain's Unique Training Regimen
The Spanish men's football team has been spotted engaging in an unusual blend of football and tennis as they prepare for their upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026 quarterfinal match against Belgium, set for July 11 at 12:30 AM IST.
High Stakes Quarterfinal Clash
Spain aims to secure a spot in the semifinals for the first time since their victorious campaign in 2010. Meanwhile, Belgium, the bronze medalists from 2018, are determined to advance, relying on the leadership of seasoned players like Romelu Lukaku and Kevin de Bruyne.
In a unique training session, Spanish players utilized a tennis net on the football pitch, engaging in rallies using their feet and heads, mimicking tennis techniques. The official Sefutbol Instagram account humorously remarked, "This isn't soccer-tennis. We're in Hollywood. THIS IS CINEMA."
Dani Olmo, a star player for Spain and Barcelona, emphasized the team's mentality of treating every match like a final, praising 18-year-old Lamine Yamal for his impressive performances.
Dani Olmo on Team Mentality
In a pre-match press conference, Olmo stated, "We approach every match as if it were a final, as instructed by our head coach, Luis de la Fuente. The upcoming match is the most crucial one."
He also reflected on the team's remarkable 35-match unbeaten streak in international football, clarifying that their true aim is to "win it all" and earn a second star on their jerseys.
Praise for Lamine Yamal
Olmo expressed confidence in Lamine, saying, "I see Lamine improving. He is gaining confidence and is eager to prove himself, which will benefit the team greatly."
Lamine, who started the tournament on the bench due to a hamstring injury, made a significant impact in the second group stage match against Saudi Arabia, scoring a goal. He also had three attempts on goal against Portugal, contributing to the team's offensive efforts.
Record-Breaking Defence
Dani highlighted the team's comprehensive approach to both attacking and defending. In their round of 16 match against Portugal, Spain made history by achieving six consecutive clean sheets in World Cup play, with goalkeeper Unai Simon setting a record of 609 minutes without conceding a goal.
"We are thrilled about Unai's achievement and hope to maintain our defensive record," he concluded.
