Spain will beat Italy’s record if they win the World Cup
Spain will beat Italy’s record if they win the World Cup Spain have now gone 37 consecutive games unbeaten, equalling Italy’s record under Roberto Mancini, and will overtake the Azzurri if they win the World Cup. Spain beat France 2-0 on Tuesday to become the first finalist of the 2026 World Cup. Italy and Spain share an unbeaten record La Roja will meet the winner of Argentina vs England in the Final next Sunday. AL RAYYAN, QATAR – JANUARY 25: Roberto Mancini, Head Coach of Saudi Arabia reacts during the AFC Asian Cup Group F match between Saudi Arabia and Thailand at Education City Stadium on January 25, 2024 in Al Rayyan, Qatar. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images) As Gazzetta highlights, Spain have now been unbeaten in the last 37 matches across all competitions, matching the record set by Mancini’s Italy between 2018 and 2021. This means that Spain will beat Italy’s record if they win the World Cup. Luis De La Fuente has selected no Serie A players in his Spain team for the 2026 World Cup. They have scored 13 goals at the 2026 World Cup so far, conceding just once, from Atalanta star Charles De Ketelaere in a quarter-final clash against Belgium. Spain have already broken one of Italy’s World Cup records this summer, with goalkeeper Unai Simón going unbeaten for more than 519 minutes and surpassing Walter Zenga’s mark, which had stood for 36 years.
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