Bryan Zaragoza was the man of the match and provided the final victory in 2024 in Spain by Luis de la Fuente. Malaga extreme He entered the game in the 69th minute and from that moment on, the Swiss defense went crazy trying to stop a little devil who plays soccer I feel like I’m in the school yard.
Victory belongs to Spain, but victory belongs to all short players, mean, skilled at dribbling. Where you pay a ticket and that gets you out of your seat. Quality footballers who have the ability to change the reality of matches and turn them upside down.
That’s exactly what Luis de la Fuente wanted by introducing Zaragoza from the right and Gil from the left: change what doesn’t work. A Spain that is too much flat I can’t find the verticality it usually has at the end. Nico and Jeremy Pino, lost track of their minutes on the fieldthey wear the sides so that the Andalusian players can disorient them and finish them.
Keep inventing, never stop haggling
Bryan Zaragoza holds many records. He is quick, has good initial control and is adept at interpreting spaces behind rival full-backs. But above all, He is really good at dribblingwhich is its best quality. And that is very hard to find in this football.
Spanish football is lucky. Lamine disappears and Yéremy appears. Nico is not plugged in and Bryan changes everything. The youngsters push hard from the back and this makes it easy for the Spaniards to follow ‘La Roja’.
Above all, because Because Spain trusts its little children, life is better. Of course, new little ones are different. They don’t play inside and they don’t have the tactical intelligence of their predecessors. They are brave, they dominate dribbling and are very self-sacrificing in any context.
just so long live Bryan Zaragoza and all the little ones who make us happy. To those who know how to dribble and those who change the game. Spain closed out the win in 2024, but above all entertaining the publicwhich is sometimes just as important
Source: La Verdad

I’m Rose Herman and I work as an author for Today Times Live. My expertise lies in writing about sports, a passion of mine that has been with me since childhood. As part of my job, I provide comprehensive coverage on everything from football to tennis to golf.