Soccer-Spain have no reason for doubt after Cape Verde stalemate, says coach De la Fuente


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group H - Spain v Cape Verde - Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. - June 15, 2026 Spain coach Luis De La Fuente looks on during the match IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Brett Davis

ATLANTA, June 15 (Reuters) - Spain manager ⁠Luis de la Fuente insisted there was no cause for alarm ⁠after his side were held to a frustrating 0-0 draw by World ‌Cup debutants Cape Verde on Monday, saying his players had earned the right to trust themselvesafter winning the 2024 European Championship with a brilliant unbeaten run.

Spain dominated for long spells but failed ​to turn pressure into goals against a disciplined ⁠Cape Verde side who defended ⁠deep and denied the European champions rhythm in the final third.

"A team that is ⁠on ‌a more than 30-match unbeaten run can't have any doubts," De la Fuente told a press conference, pointing to Spain's consistency over more ⁠than three years.

"The solution is to stick with the ​same approach, to keep ‌improving with more finesse, but there you go. We created plenty of ⁠chances, but ​lacked the freshness you need in these games," he said.

"They're very well organised; they sat deep as a unit, and it was very difficult to create space."

De la Fuente ⁠admitted Spain had lacked sharpness and fluidity, but ​said the performance was not without attacking intent.

"We lacked movement and freshness, but when the ball just won't go in, it won't go in," he said.

"We had shots ⁠on goal, chances and the desire to settle the match with a quick goal. We know this is very difficult and it's incredibly hard to win here."

Spain finished the match with Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams on the pitch ​after both were introduced late in the second half, ⁠with De la Fuente managing their return from hamstring injuries.

"The aim is to gradually ​bring them into the team and give them ‌playing time," he said.

"I'm sure they'll improve, ​like they did against Saudi Arabia, in the next match and in the ones after that."

(Reporting by Fernando Kallas, editing by Ed Osmond)

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