Real Madrid Snubbed in Spain's World Cup Squad: Youth Takes Over
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- The club's recent reliance on foreign stars like Vinicius Jr.
- and Jude Bellingham leaves Spanish-born talent underrepresented.
- Injured stars Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams secure spots, underscoring Spain's commitment to youth over experience.

Real Madrid's absence from Spain's World Cup squad marks a seismic shift in the national team's talent pipeline. The club's recent reliance on foreign stars like Vinicius Jr. and Jude Bellingham leaves Spanish-born talent underrepresented.
Injured stars Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams secure spots, underscoring Spain's commitment to youth over experience. Yamal, 16, becomes a symbol of the new generation, while Williams' pace offers tactical flexibility. Their inclusion risks fitness but promises high reward.
Spain's coach Luis de la Fuente prioritizes versatility and hunger over club pedigree. The squad features players from Real Sociedad, Barcelona, and Athletic Club, emphasizing collective system over individual stardom. This strategy aims to replicate the 2010 success with a fresh roster.
Power Move: By snubbing Real Madrid, Spain bets on youth and tactical cohesion over brand power. If Yamal and Williams deliver, this squad could redefine Spanish football's future. Expect Real Madrid to retaliate by investing more in Spanish youth development.
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