Luis de la Fuente reflects on Spain's midfield ahead of Portugal clash
The Guardian Sport • 2 min read • Latest: Jul 5, 2026, 7:00 AM
Last updated Jul 5, 2026

Luis de la Fuente, Spain's national soccer team manager, addressed the media at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas as they prepare for the last-16 match against Portugal. He expressed pride in the current team, commenting on their midfield quality, stating it is the best in the world. De la Fuente also shared memories of watching Spain in past World Cups, emphasizing the emotional significance of Andrés Iniesta's 2010 goal. The team recently trained ahead of their knockout fixture after a previous match against Cape Verde.
- •De la Fuente addresses media before last-16 match against Portugal.
- •He praises the quality of Spain's midfield as the best in the world.
- •Recent training session held at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas.
- •Spain's last match was against Cape Verde before facing Portugal.
- 7:00 AMThe Guardian Sport — Luis de la Fuente: ‘I say this with the greatest respect: we have the best midfield in the world’
"Spain’s manager answers your questions on advice for Lamine Yamal, the hardest thing about being a coach and how the current team compares to the winners of 2010 “You’ve filtered these, right?” Luis de la Fuente asks, looking at the laptop of your questions on the table in front of him, and cracking up. He takes his seat on the third floor of the Cotton Bowl, Dallas, where Spain have just finished training ahead of their last-16 meeting with Portugal. Some of the players are still out there in the sunshine, in the place where Bebeto rocked the baby in 1994. It is the morning after that Cape Verde performance against Argentina. The World Cup is a creator of memories, pictures in the mind that never go. We all have one, or more. “Because of what it means for Spain, it has to be [Andrés] Iniesta’s goal,” De la Fuente says. “It’s not very original but that’s the image of the World Cup for us. I would have been at home watching it. I have always been very into the national team. Whenever the Selección played, it was an event at my parents’ house. My parents would watch, my brothers and sisters, people would come round to watch. That’s in Haro, La Rioja. And then as a professional, wherever the game found me, I would watch it. I would enjoy every World Cup game, but especially the Spain ones. There are other images of the World Cup, but that’s the most powerful.” Continue reading...
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