FIFA World Cup 2022: Spain Team Analysis

The team analysis of Spain showcases the strengths and weaknesses of the team and if they can win the FIFA World Cup.

While the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar is still a few years away, the teams participating in the tournament are beginning to take shape. This article can find all the information you need to know about Spain’s World Cup squad and the likely starting line-up for the 2022 tournament. See the breakdown of every team competing in the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

This group has participated in three consecutive tournaments and has yet to advance past the first round. While Luis Enrique has a deep pool of talent to choose from for Spain’s World Cup roster, the team may only succeed if elite performers emerge to lead the attack and anchor the defence. Spain hopes to win a record-breaking fourth FIFA World Cup in 2022.

When Luis Enrique returned to coach the national team, he made several changes to the roster, but one thing remained constant: the team’s aggressive style of play. Only one country has won the European Championship more than once, and that is Spain. Between their 2008 and 2012 triumphs, they also won the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

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Spain Group E Matches and Fixtures:

Date  Team Time  Stadium
23 November Spain vs Costa Rica 19:00 (Local time) Al Thumama Stadium
27 November Spain vs Germany 22:00(Local Time) Al Bayt Stadium
1 December Spain vs Japan 22:00(Local Time) Khalifa International Stadium

 

Luis Enrique’s Strategy and Method:

Luis Enrique Martnez made the Spanish National Team his most personal and star-studded squad. If some of his ideas appeared without the talent to consolidate them in Vigo, in Barcelona, he tried to adapt to his attackers’ immense and historic quality. In Rome, he could have transferred all his methods better; in Spain, he has expressed everything that defines him as a coach, aligning game proposals with long-term results, not without flaws, and turning the national team into an integral team.

Match Winning Player: Pedri

Pedri, Barcelona. Before turning 20, he played almost 5,000 minutes for Barcelona (despite injury limiting him in 2021-22) and became perhaps their most important midfielder. Pedri is one of the safest passers in the world, and after averaging 1.5 chances created per 90 in his first two La Liga campaigns, he’s at 2.1 early in 2022-23. Barca’s investment has crowded Fati out of the lineup, but Pedri is still crucial. Pedri’s passes will define what Barca’s world-class attackers produce this season.

Rising Star in the Field: Gavi

Gavi is one of Luis Enrique’s bravest decisions, which he has defended vociferously. “Gavi is a huge unknown in Spanish football, even to his closest friends. He’s very dangerous with the ball. He’s a scoring central midfielder. See. He’s 18 and unique. It’s hard not to fall in love with him. He plays like a schoolboy. He’s the future of the national team.

Gavi is a great defender. His movement, ball-winning skills, and intuition are top-notch. Luis Enrique has stressed that the young wizard’s game is much more. His work is fast and precise. He has the speed, ball-carrying ability, and talent to past ghost opponents and cut defensive lines. Qatar 2022 is the perfect stage for the Barcelona midfielder to show off his skills.

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