Belgium’s Strategy to End Spain's Perfect World Cup Record: Rudi Garcia's Approach
Belgium boss Rudi Garcia insists his side will not solely focus on stopping Lamine Yamal ahead of their World Cup quarter-final against Spain. Instead, he wants the Red Devils to disrupt Spain collectively and believes they have the quality to end the European champions' unbeaten defensive run.
Belgium have 'no plan' to stop Lamine Yamal but Rudi Garcia says star players to 'fight and nail' to end Spain's perfect World Cup record
Rudi Garcia's Tactical Approach
Belgium's head coach, Rudi Garcia, has outlined his strategy ahead of the crucial World Cup quarter-final clash against Spain. While Lamine Yamal has been a standout player for Spain, Garcia does not intend to solely concentrate on neutralizing him. Instead, he emphasizes the importance of disrupting Spain as a team.
Collective Disruption over Individual Battles
Garcia believes that Belgium's best chance of success lies in disrupting Spain collectively rather than focusing on individual battles. By working as a cohesive unit, the Red Devils can pose a significant threat to the European champions' unbeaten defensive record.
Quality and Determination
Despite the challenges posed by Spain's formidable defense and Yamal's skill, Garcia remains confident in the quality of his players. He expects his star players to fight tooth and nail to end Spain's perfect World Cup record. With a combination of talent and determination, Belgium aims to secure a historic victory in the quarter-final.





