đïž Spain's Segunda dream takes centre stage on the front pages
đïž Spain's Segunda dream takes centre stage on the front pages The World Cup is absolutely dominating the front pages of both sports and general-interest newspapers around the world. The presses reflect a thrilling day: the aftermath of the first major statements of intent, the tension surrounding Spainâs debut against Cape Verde, and sky-high anticipation in Argentina ahead of the imminent first appearance of a Leo Messi who has fully entered the category of living myth Spain make their debut against Cape Verde: âGoing for the World Cupâ with renewed hope The Spanish sports press is turning red in support of Luis de la Fuenteâs side, who kick off today at 18:00 (Spanish time, live on La 1) against Cape Verde in Atlanta. MARCA is going big with a spectacular full-page spread featuring the faces of the internationals under the headline âLetâs enjoy itâ . The Madrid-based paper highlights a crushing statistic that commands enormous respect from their rivals: La Roja arrive at this World Cup having suffered just one defeat in official matches since 2023. In the pages of AS , optimism spreads through the words of Mikel Oyarzabal : âWe have to believe in ourselvesâ , says the Basque forward, on a day when the national team coach confirmed that âde la Fuente has everyone availableâ to plan the necessary rotations. Sport goes direct with its World Cup banner headline: âGoing for the World Cupâ , describing the clash as an âaffordable openerâ to begin the road to glory. Meanwhile, Mundo Deportivo leads with the slogan âTowards the second starâ , stressing that the squad arrives full of confidence and confirming that young gem Lamine Yamal is fully ready to get minutes in the tournament. Argentina on edge: The sixth World Cup of âThe Sacred Mythâ begins Across the Atlantic, the anticipation is overflowing. Argentine newspaper OlĂ© devotes a powerful front page entirely to the Albiceleste captain under a thunderous headline: âThe Sacred Mythâ . The worldâs spotlight is fixed on the training session of the American champions, because tomorrow, Tuesday, an unprecedented event in football history will take place: Leo Messi will step onto the pitch to begin his sixth World Cup, becoming the sole player with the most World Cups played. Yesterdayâs action: Germany feast and the Netherlands stumble International newspapers are carrying on their front pages the echoes of what happened in the stadiums yesterday, Sunday, which produced striking scorelines and the tournamentâs first surprises The standout display came from the German side. German newspaper Bild leads its sports section with a forceful and euphoric â7:1 Stark, Jungs!â (Strong, boys!) , celebrating the âMannschaftâsâ crushing rout of an enthusiastic but weak Curaçao team. On the other side of the European coin were the Netherlands. Dutch newspaper Algemeen Dagblad (AD) captures the suffering of Oranje on its striking front page with a photograph of Virgil van Dijk in the middle of an aerial battle under the headline âMoeizame start tegen Japanâ (Difficult start against Japan) . This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in đȘđž here.
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