1. POSITIVE AND BRAVE
Spain and Germany want to break the tie for the titles but first, play game by game and game by game to advance. Luis de la Fuente’s men arrived positively with the last Nations under their arm and two ‘sons’, Lamine and Nico, who wanted to clean up the defenses. Spain can build 4-2-3-1 and mutate to 4-3-3 ‘putting’ Morata, Oyarzabal or Joselu, whoever is the number 9, in the rival area.
Up front, Dalic without being ‘removed’ by Vida, Perisic, Brozovic, Kovacic while Modric continues to impose his art. Up, Budimir to score a goal.
2. THE MOST IMPORTANT PLAYER
Rodri will be the ‘boss’ of football and Spanish pressure. He thinks while playing besides scoring a goal by heading or shooting. Has the ability to anger Livakovic.
Modric will lead his team but certainly if Rodri can get away from Brozovic (or Kovacic), there will be an advantage for our forwards and defenders. The balancing act between Lamine and Nico is important, though, be careful, sometimes they can be inside. Another variant is to see Pedri closer to Morata than Rodri.
3. AND MORE BANKS
Spain have more bench than Croatia but we have to match them in battle first. With Jesús Navas, Fermín, Ayoze, Zubimendi, Baena, Olmo, Ferran and Joselu you can play the same but end up in a different way. Go for the ball with a full delivery.
Source: La Verdad

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