
The Spanish national team has once again come to the forefront of the football world. The team, led by Luis de la Fuente, secured a resounding 4-0 victory against Georgia in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers on November 15th, bringing their record unbeaten streak to 30 matches. This result marked another important milestone in Spanish football history.
The team last lost 0-2 against Scotland on 28 March 2023 in the Euro 2024 qualifiers. For more than a year, Spain has not surrendered to rivals in either competitions or qualifying matches. This statistic once again demonstrates the La Roxa national team's consistent play, high level of discipline, and tactical maturity.
Interestingly, Spain's previous record also belonged to its golden generation. The renowned squad, led by Vicente del Bosque - the 2010 World Cup winners and 2013 Confederations Cup participants - held 29 official matches unbeaten, achieving a high position in world football. The current team broke that record, demonstrating the power of the new generation.
Spain's stability is not accidental. The team is distinguished by skill in ball control, speed, and clear decisions near the penalty area in every game. Luis de la Fuente is notable for balancing the energy of young players and the stability of experienced players, putting the team on the field as a whole mechanism.
The meeting with Georgia was a practical manifestation of these sentiments. Spain did not lose activity in attack, played very confidently in defense, and left the opponent practically without chances throughout the game.
Thus, La Rocha left another mark on history. Now, the question is: to what extent will the unbeaten streak continue, and what other results will the Spanish surprise fans ahead of the 2026 World Cup? Fans are watching this process with admiration.
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