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    Spain VS Belgium

    FIFA World Cup
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    Spain
    Spain 2
    1 Belgium
    Belgium
    Spain, ranked 3rd in FIFA with a squad value of 1.22 billion euros and an average age of 26.2, aims to win the World Cup again after 16 years. They've set a remarkable record of 6 consecutive clean - sheets in the World Cup, with goalkeeper Unai Simón going 609 minutes without conceding a goal. Their defensive system is historically solid. In the previous round, they defeated Portugal 1 - 0, and their unbeaten streak in regular - time international matches has extended to 35 games. The team is in top form in terms of mentality, system, and teamwork. On the other hand, Belgium, ranked 9th in FIFA, with a squad value of 548 million euros and an average age of 27.1, is the last World Cup for their golden generation including De Bruyne, Vertonghen, Alderweireld, and Courtois. They have a strong desire to win. However, their squad is aging, and injuries have hit the midfield hard. They barely qualified from the group stage. In the knockout stage, they made consecutive comebacks against Senegal and thrashed the United States 4 - 1, showing excellent attacking form. But their defense has constant problems, conceding 5 goals in 6 games with only one clean - sheet.
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    • Rocco Lamberti
      Rocco Lamberti
      Spain, a traditional top - tier European powerhouse, has a total team value of up to €1.223 billion. With a young squad and a deep bench, it is one of the core contenders for the World Cup. The team adheres to the classic possession - based football system. Its tactical maturity, offensive - defensive balance, and overall teamwork are all at the world's top level, without obvious tactical flaws or lineup weaknesses. In this World Cup, Spain's overall performance has been dominant. Its offensive and defensive displays are the best among the 32 teams. In the group stage, they achieved an unbeaten record of 2 wins and 1 draw, accumulating 7 points. They completed the group - stage matches without conceding a single goal, showing excellent defensive stability. On the other hand, Belgium, known as the "Red Devils of Europe", once topped the world football rankings. It is a traditional strong team and currently ranks 9th in the FIFA world rankings. The total value of the whole team is €5
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    • Imad masi
      Imad masi
      Spain has shown remarkable consistency in recent matches, remaining unbeaten in seven consecutive games. They achieved clean sheets in four of those games, with an average of only 0.4 goals conceded per game on the defensive end. This statistic is significantly better than the league average. In terms of the lineup, there are no injuries to key players. The midfield core, Pedri, and the forward, Morata, are in excellent form. The team executes its tactical system with a high level of fluency, ranking at the top in the league. Mentally, the team is in high spirits and free from concerns, which lays a solid foundation for the upcoming game. Belgium has also remained unbeaten, but their results are clearly divided. In five matches, their win - rate is only 40%, and the draw rate is as high as 40%. Their offensive efficiency is decent, with an average of 1.6 goals per game. However, their defense has obvious flaws, conceding an average of 1.4 goals per game, ranking at the bottom in the le
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    • Gavinwang
      Gavinwang
      Spain's home form this season shows a distinct pattern. With a draw probability of 57.1% and a win rate of only 42.8% in home games, they have a solid defensive record, conceding just 3 goals at home, with a goal difference of +10. Their average of 1.85 goals per game, 7.2 corner kicks, and 0.6 yellow cards per game indicates a possession - based defensive strategy. On the other hand, Belgium's away form is extremely strong. As the away team, they have an 80% win rate and a 20% draw rate. They've scored 17 goals and conceded only 5 away from home, with a goal difference of +12. Their offensive firepower is evident from an average of 3.4 goals per game, 6.4 corner kicks, and 1 yellow card per game, far surpassing their opponents. Looking at Belgium's overall performance, they've won 60% of their games, drawn 40%, and lost none. They've scored 32 goals and conceded 8, with an average of 3.2 goals per game, which is significantly higher than Spain's 1.85 goals per game. Given these statis
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