Luis de la Fuente has played down any lofty comparisons to the great Spain teams of the past despite his side’s strong start to Euro 2024. Spain secured their place in the last 16 with a game to spare — one of only three teams to do so — with wins over 2018 World Cup finalists Croatia and defending ...
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