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Spain’s calm confidence drives World Cup' final quest in New York

🇪🇸 By 4All Football Editorial ·
Spain are now just one victory away from a second World Cup final after their quarter‑final win over France, and captain Rodri Hernández has made the goal unmistakable by declaring, “I’m here to win the World Cup.” The squad’s focus immediately shifts to the upcoming showdown in New York. The Spanish side secured their place in the tournament’s second final by overcoming France, a win that brings them within a single step of adding a second star to their chest. That achievement marks only the second time in history the nation has reached a World Cup final. In the dressing‑room, captain Rodri Hernández leads the group, repeatedly stressing a single mantra: “I came here to win the World Cup.” The phrase has become the constant refrain among the players. Despite the historic qualification, the squad remains strictly calm and completely composed, refusing to be swept up by outside euphoria. The calm attitude is evident in every training session and team meeting. Key figures such as Mikel Oyarzabal and Pau Cubarsí embody this cool, focused mentality. Cubarsí said after the win, “Inside I’m very happy, but I’m calm,” reinforcing the collective resolve. The team believes its maturity will allow it to endure the suffering demanded by a tournament of this magnitude. They are convinced they can handle the pressure and the challenges that lie ahead. Now the delegation travels to New York with its excitement intact, hoping to take the final step and uphold their captain’s decree. The journey marks the last preparation before the decisive match that could crown Spain with a second World Cup star.

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