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Spain’s Rodri warns Portugal best yet to come at World Cup
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Spain’s Rodri warns Portugal best yet to come at World Cup

Spain midfielder Rodri expressed confidence in his team's potential ahead of their World Cup last-16 match against Portugal, stating that Spain's performance has been gradually improving. Despite a surprising 0-0 draw with debutants Cape Verde and subsequent victories over Saudi Arabia, Uruguay, and Austria, Rodri emphasized that Spain is still capable of significant progress. He acknowledged the challenges of adapting to new conditions but remained optimistic about future results. The article highlights Spain's strong showing in the tournament and Rodri's belief in continued growth.

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Spain’s Rodri warns Portugal best yet to come at World Cup

Spain midfielder Rodri expressed confidence in his team's potential ahead of their World Cup last-16 match against Portugal, stating that Spain's performance has been gradually improving. Despite a surprising 0-0 draw with debutants Cape Verde and subsequent victories over Saudi Arabia, Uruguay, and Austria, Rodri emphasized that Spain is still capable of significant progress. He acknowledged the challenges of adapting to new conditions but remained optimistic about future results. The article highlights Spain's strong showing in the tournament and Rodri's belief in continued growth.

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