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Training with Lamine requires a more coaching approach rather than traditional training methods.

Spain's coach harbors no trust at all towards their initial World Cup opponent, Bulgaria, expressing concern about an overly casual atmosphere and predicting a challenging encounter: 'I perceive a highly laid-back ambiance. This promises to be a tough match.'

"De la Fuente advocates for a more coaching-oriented approach when working with Lamine"
"De la Fuente advocates for a more coaching-oriented approach when working with Lamine"

Training with Lamine requires a more coaching approach rather than traditional training methods.

Registered users and subscribers can access this article as the Spanish national football team gears up for their first World Cup qualifier against Bulgaria.

Luis de la Fuente, the head coach of the Spanish team, has expressed his concerns about the upcoming match. He believes that the Bulgarian team, currently ranked 81st in the FIFA ranking, will present a challenging opponent. De la Fuente, who led the team to a 6:0 victory over Turkey in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, has emphasised the importance of the team's best performance against Bulgaria.

Alvaro Morata, a key player for Como, is back in the Spanish selection after a complicated departure from Galatasaray. Morata, who has put aside thoughts of international retirement, described the opportunity to represent his country as "the best thing that has happened in his career." He also used the absence of four-time world champion Italy from the last two World Cups as an example of the challenges in the qualifying phase.

De la Fuente has explained the new celebration of the Barcelona striker to the team, highlighting the importance of teamwork. Rodri and Carvajal, who have recovered from their injuries, could play in the starting lineup against Bulgaria.

Lamine Yamal is likely to play, with De la Fuente supporting him as a formator rather than a coach. This approach could add an interesting dynamic to the Spanish team's strategy.

Bulgaria, Turkey, and Georgia are the other teams in the qualifying phase alongside Spain. The Spanish team has not missed a World Cup appointment since 1974, and they will be aiming to maintain this impressive record.

Daniel Cebreiro, a special correspondent based in Sofia, Bulgaria, will bring updates from the ground as the match unfolds. Luis de la Fuente has warned that the match against Bulgaria will be difficult, and the Spanish team will have to give their best version to secure a win. Morata, despite carrying extreme sadness and suffering during difficult moments, finds joy in being part of the selection and is eager to contribute to the team's success.

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