FIFA World Cup 2026: Del Bosque warns Spain not to take Argentina lightly

FIFA World Cup 2026: Del Bosque warns Spain not to take Argentina lightly

MEXICO CITY: Former Spain manager Vicente del Bosque has warned the ​national team not to underestimate Argentina ahead ‌of the World Cup final, ​describing its opponents as ⁠a “real nuisance” and urging Spain to remain cautious.

Del Bosque led Spain to World ‌Cup victory in 2010, when it beat the Netherlands 1-0 ‌in South Africa.

“Argentina are a ‌tough ⁠team to play against—a ⁠real nuisance, if I may use the word—and they know exactly what they need to ​do,” del Bosque ‌told the El Pais newspaper in an interview published on Saturday.

Del Bosque pointed to Argentina’s comeback ‌victory over England as evidence ​of its quality.

“I see the final as favouring Spain, but ⁠they need to be wary of the Argentines, given how difficult they ‌are to face and their experience,” he said.

The 75-year-old also praised Spain’s performances at the tournament and backed them to lift the trophy.

“In the matches we ‌have watched, the game was played exactly ​on the national team’s terms; they dominated the situation and demonstrated ⁠both assurance and confidence,” he added.

The World Cup final between Spain and Argentina will be ‌played at the New York New Jersey Stadium on Sunday.