The debut performance of Víctor Muñoz, renowned for his ability to reach speeds up to 37 km/h, injected a remarkable surge of energy into the team, particularly as a catalyst for Lamine.

The National Team journeys with optimism towards the World Cup. Entering the tournament as the top-ranked squad, the team faces challenges including the injuries of Merino and Fabián, the difficult season endured by both Nico Williams and Morata, and ongoing uncertainty surrounding Carvajal. Yet, these setbacks are counterbalanced by other outstanding developments.

Key Players and Emerging Strengths

Witnessing Rodrigo don the captain’s armband once again, pursuing his peak form, offers a comforting sight. Equally promising is the prospect of Laporte, a pivotal figure during the European Championship, arriving in prime condition and ready to exert leadership on the grandest stage of his career.

The exploits of Oyarzabal stand out as nothing short of extraordinary. Originally considered an emergency option for the number nine position, he has impressively amassed 25 goals over 53 appearances for the National Team, with an astonishing tally of seven goals in the last five matches alone, highlighting his crucial offensive contribution.