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A decade in the making, 'De la Fuente's pack' face toughest task yet against Germany

AASEN, Germany : Spain have looked in imperious form in their four straight wins so far at Euro 2024, giving their eagerly anticipated quarter-final match-up with hosts Germany on Friday the air of a "final before the final".

The squad have moved on from the possession-based "tiki-taka" style that helped them win the World Cup and back-to-back European Championships over a decade ago to a ferociously attacking approach over a year under the guidance of manager Luis de la Fuente.

This transformation may have surprised many fans, but players like midfielder Mikel Merino have seen it coming for almost a decade, as have many of his teammates.

"We've known each other for a long time. It is probably the tightest group I have been in and I think this is our main strength - the brotherhood and team spirit," Merino told Reuters on Wednesday.

"We are all focused on the main goal which is to win the Euros. Nobody here is selfish. We all want the team to succeed, that's what makes us truly a great team."

When Merino describes the bond in Spain's changing room he is not exaggerating: Over half of their squad in Germany have previously worked with De la Fuente in their national academy system.

Their dominant displays at the tournament are the result of a long-term project that manager Luis de la Fuente has been working on for a decade as head coach of Spain's teenagers before taking charge of the national team.

"It is a huge advantage for us," Merino said.

"I have been in here with Luis Enrique. But this is different for us players... He knows all of us. And the main thing is that we know him. We know what he wants, we know the style of football that he likes to play, we know the character that he requires.

"This is a huge edge for us as

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