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Spain manager sends message to England and Argentina over World Cup final

Spain World Cup boss Luis de la Fuente (Picture: Getty)

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Luis de la Fuente says

Spain

have proved they are ‘the best team in the world’ after they outplayed France to set up a

World Cup

final against

England

or

Argentina

.

Spain booked their place in a first World Cup final since 2010 with an

emphatic 2-0 win over tournament favourites France

France have been devastating during the World Cup and were bidding to reach a third successive World Cup final but

fell short in Didier Deschamps’ final tournament in charge

Spain took control of the first World Cup semi-final midway through the first half when Mikel Oyarzabal scored a penalty after Lucas Digne fouled Lamine Yamal.

France were unable to respond to Spain’s opener and found themselves two goals behind in the second half when Pedro Porro doubled the European Champions’ lead.

Deschamps has a star-studded attack at his disposal but France attempted just ten shots in the game – their lowest total at the World Cup – while Spain kept a sixth clean sheet in seven matches.

Spain will be favourites to win the World Cup final regardless of their opponent, with

England and Argentina preparing to go head-to-head for the other place on Wednesday night

Spain celebrate after beating France at the World Cup (Picture: Getty)

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De La Fuente was full of praise for Spain’s performance against France and has hailed his team as ‘the best in the world’.

‘It is difficult to describe how one feels, but I know it is something that resembles happiness,’ the Euro 2024-winning manager said.

‘The pride I have for every single one of this group of players is great, but now we have to keep going. We still have one more step to go. We’re going to try to achieve it.

France missed out on a third successive final (Picture: Getty)

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‘A lot of tension builds up, it is a huge responsibility, and to be in the final of a World Cup is a luxury.

‘It is only for the chosen ones and the rest have to try to repeat it, not in this squad, but when we started almost four years ago with an idea, a philosophy and that has brought us here. I’m so proud of this.

‘Today we played one of the national teams in the world, but they came up against the best team in the world. That is different.

Didier Deschamps after France’s World Cup exit (Picture: Getty)

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‘These players deserve it all because they show day after day their commitment, their generosity, their talent. It was marvelous to see them play so spectacularly today.

‘They make the difficult look so easy. Happy, proud and what calms me now is that we start to realise where we are.’

Former

Manchester United

captain

Roy Keane

was just as impressed by dominant Spain, describing their performance as ‘absolutely fantastic’.

Asked what Spain got right against France, Keane told

ITV

: ‘Every part of the game.

‘We talk about playing as a team, work rate off the ball, pride in possession, goal threats. They are used to winning, they won the European Cup.

‘It felt more than a 2-0 victory. They controlled every aspect of the game. We’ve been criticising France but it’s also about giving credit to Spain. Absolutely fantastic.’

Spain won their first World Cup trophy in 2010 and entered this tournament as the European champions after winning Euro 2024,

beating England in the final

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