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From tiki-taka glory to a new identity — this is the story of how Spain rose again.

It is not Guardiola’s Manchester City. It is not Luis Enrique’s PSG. It is De la Fuente’s Spain —a hybrid of Basque directness, La Masia technique, and Premier League physicality.

A Team Called SPAIN: The Road to the Fourth Win is a high-access sports docuseries that chronicles the Spanish men's national football team’s historic journey to winning their fourth European Championship in 2024 . Produced by the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) in collaboration with TBS, the series offers an intimate, behind-the-scenes look at the squad's internal dynamics and their triumph in Germany. Format : A four-episode limited docuseries. Streaming Platform : Available on Amazon Prime Video .

scored a dramatic header in the 119th minute to send Spain through Semi-final vs. France (2–1): Lamine Yamal A.Team.Called.SPAIN.The.Road.to.the.Fourth.Win....

Furthermore, the draw favors Spain. If they win Group B (likely against Croatia, Italy, and Albania), they face a third-placed team from Groups A/D/E in the Round of 16. The quarterfinal would likely be against a rejuvenated Netherlands or a fading Belgium. The semifinal—Germany or Portugal. The final—France or England.

The final went to penalties. This was Spain’s demon. They had lost three consecutive major penalty shootouts (Russia, Italy, Morocco). The ghost of 2012’s surety was long gone. But this time, something had changed. Unai Simón, the Athletic Bilbao goalkeeper, saved two Croatian penalties. Dani Carvajal, a veteran who had seen it all, stepped up and finished with a Panenka—a chip down the middle.

The "Road to the Fourth Win" began not with a tactical revolution, but with an emotional and personnel one. He phased out the old guard who had become synonymous with the sterile passing. Sergio Busquets, the last living pillar of the 2010-2012 dynasty, was allowed to retire from international football. In his place? A 21-year-old named Rodri, who played for Manchester City as a destroyer and a deep-lying playmaker. From tiki-taka glory to a new identity —

When Luis de la Fuente took over in December 2022, the reaction was muted. He had no superstar aura. He was not Pep Guardiola or Luis Enrique. He was the consummate youth coach—the man who had led Spain’s Under-19 and Under-21 sides to European glory. He knew the generation below the golden era intimately.

Or they will do what they have always done when the world counts them out: silence the noise, keep the ball, and when the moment comes, strike with the precision of a matador.

The road to Spain's historic fourth European Championship title in 2024 was defined by an unprecedented seven-match winning streak, culminating in a 2-1 victory over England in Berlin on July 14, 2024. Under manager Luis de la Fuente It is De la Fuente’s Spain —a hybrid

Opened with a clinical first-half performance featuring goals from Álvaro Morata, Fabián Ruiz, and Dani Carvajal. Spain 1–0 Italy:

To understand the road to the fourth win, one must first confront the abyss.

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