Culture, consistency and Lamine Yamal – inside De la Fuente’s SpainPublished55 minutes agoLuis de la Fuente’s Spain are closing in on greatness.They are bidding to become just the fourth team to hold both the World Cup and European Championship crowns at the same time; following their compatriots in 2010, France in 2000 and West Germany back in 1974.De la Fuente is now into his fourth year as Spain boss; winning the Euros two years ago and now guiding his country to a quarter-final against Belgium on Friday. France lie in wait for the winners.He has lost just three times since he took over in January 2023, and is on a run of 35 games without a defeat.There are coaches who build teams through tactics, and there are coaches who build teams through people. De la Fuente somehow manages to do both.What sets him apart though is more than a football philosophy, but rather a way of understanding people.His style can be defined as controlling possession but with alternatives. But alongside it he has created a culture.De la Fuente’s success with Spain is the product of decades of work within the Spanish federation, and of his own role as a coach in that system since 2013, shaping players and instilling values. He has played a crucial part in building a collective identity that is now unmistakable, and that is no small feat with a national side.The one club man who is Spain’s under-the-radar hero
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Published2 July



