Shackle Rodri the metronome and Argentina’s passion play can floor Spain | Jonathan Wilson

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Shackle Rodri the metronome and Argentina’s passion play can floor Spain | Jonathan Wilson

The Guardian · 6 hours ago

Ahead of the World Cup final, Jonathan Wilson contrasts Spain's disciplined, possession-based style with Argentina's more emotional, destiny-driven approach under Lionel Scaloni. Spain, unbeaten under Luis de la Fuente's continuation of the juego de posición system established since Vicente del Bosque, have averaged 64% possession at the tournament, a stark contrast to England's panicked capitulation in the semi-final, when they held just 12% of the ball in the 37 minutes after taking the lead against Argentina.

The piece highlights how both finalists' coaches, De la Fuente and Scaloni, rose through their federations' under-21 setups rather than arriving as star club managers, a pattern also seen with Germany's Joachim Löw and England's Gareth Southgate, suggesting international success increasingly hinges on continuity of system and squad knowledge rather than big-name appointments. Under Scaloni, Argentina have deliberately moved away from a more physical, direct game towards short passing, with analyst Matías Manna identifying Boca Juniors midfielder Leandro Paredes as pivotal, while the article also flags Rodri as the key figure Argentina must nullify to disrupt Spain's rhythm.

  • Spain face Argentina in World Cup final, contrasting styles analysed.
  • Spain's possession-based system built under De la Fuente since 2008.
  • Both finalist coaches rose through their national under-21 teams.

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