FIFA World Cup 2026: Spian Coach Luis De La Fuente Proud as La Roja Beat Uruguay 1-0 in Group H Clash - The Tribune
- Spain defeated Uruguay 1-0 in a Group H match at the FIFA World Cup 2026, marking their first World Cup victory against Uruguay after two previous draws.
- Spain's Alex Baena scored the only goal just before half-time and was named Player of the Match.
- Spain's head coach Luis de la Fuente praised his team's unity, discipline, and ability to handle pressure.
- Uruguay ended the group stage with no wins, two losses, and one draw, while Spain topped Group H with two wins and one draw.
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Top of the group. Mission accomplished, despite the setback on the first day against Cape Verde and that draw that seemed like the apocalypse. A goal from Álex Baena after a monumental, or rather cathedral-like, error by Muslera, the Uruguayan goalkeeper since the dawn of time, gave De la Fuente's team a 1-0 victory against Uruguay in a lackluster performance from La Roja, a peanut butter-cream affair against the Charrúas, and secured first plac…
Following Spain's victory over Uruguay, which eliminated the South Americans from the 2026 World Cup, Pau Cubarsí, Fabián Ruiz and Luis de la Fuente highlighted the triumph, while Agustín Canobbio lamented the elimination.
FIFA World Cup 2026: Spian coach Luis de la Fuente proud as La Roja beat Uruguay 1-0 in Group H clash - The Tribune
Spain head coach Luis de la Fuente expressed pride in his squad after their 1-0 victory over Uruguay in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group H clash, praising the team's unity, discipline, and ability to handle high-pressure moments.
Luis de la Fuente, a Spanish coach, said, after the 0-1 victory against Uruguay, that “the team always responds.”
When a bullfighter is hit by an antipathic bull he usually does what is said to be a dressing job and takes it off as soon as he can and as he can, that is, without complicating his life. This is what happened in this game. The Spanish team had the classification assured. Uruguay, no. Uruguay needed the victory or at least the tie. And he tried it badly, with the invaluable help of the referee, to whom the thing came not big, but very big. He ex…
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