De la Fuente Urges Focus and Hard Work as Spain Push for World Cup Qualification

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Spain’s national team coach, Luis de la Fuente, has delivered another steady and grounded message as the team continues its push toward World Cup qualification as they prepare to face Georgia tomorrow, as reported by Soft Football. Even with all the noise, excitement, and expectations that naturally surround La Roja, he made it clear that the mission stays simple and, honestly, a bit demanding.

He said:

Our main and only goal is to qualify for the World Cup. We want to win and try to leave the qualification almost secured.

“We will have to fight and do things right to achieve it.

he stated firmly. There was no hesitation in his voice, almost as if he wanted to remind everyone, from the players to the fans, that there’s no room for drifting away from the target. The road may look long at times, but the objective isn’t changing.

The post was made via the nation’s official X account.

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De la Fuente urges the team to fight and do things right to achieve it. Simple as it sounds, it kind of says everything. Nothing will fall into their laps; no shortcuts, no gifts. It’s the type of message that keeps a squad sharp, even when confidence is rising around them.

He doubled down on that grounded mindset again, saying:

It’s always nice to see a country excited about its national team, but we have our feet on the ground.

Here, no one gives anything away; winning is very difficult at this level. We keep going step by step.

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You can almost feel the balance he’s trying to hold, enjoying the buzz but not letting it blind anyone. Spain’s football culture loves to dream big, but he clearly prefers cautious optimism over wild celebration.

De la Fuente didn’t shy away from explaining just how tough the journey is either, insisting that no one is going to hand the team anything; they have to fight to earn everything. Softfootball understands that the Spanish side has been solid following their 4-0 victory over Bulgaria.

Yamal and Nicole Williams (photo credit: Spain Via X)
Yamal and Nicole Williams (photo credit: Spain Via X)

And truly, international football demands patience, detail, and sometimes a bit of stubborn work ethic. One wrong step and the whole plan can go wrong.

Still, his words carry a sense of calm confidence, like someone who knows exactly what needs to be done, even if the path isn’t entirely smooth. Spain wants the World Cup ticket, and under De la Fuente’s steady hand, they’re walking toward it one careful, determined step at a time.

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