Spain's tiki-taka evolution: what to expect in 2026
The next generation of Spanish football is faster, more vertical, and just as technical.
Spain's tactical identity has been evolving since their dominant 2008-2012 era. The possession-based approach remains, but the tempo has increased significantly.
Under their current setup, Spain combine the technical precision of their golden generation with a more direct, vertical style of play.
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