By
SABC Sport
18th July 2026
Del Bosque, who guided Spain to their first World Cup title in 2010 with a 1-0 victory over the Netherlands in South Africa, believes Spain have the edge but said Argentina's experience and fighting spirit make them dangerous opponents.
"Argentina are a tough team to play against - a real nuisance, if I may use the word - and they know exactly what they need to do," Del Bosque told El Pais.
The 75-year-old highlighted Argentina's comeback victory over England earlier in the tournament as proof of their quality and resilience.
"I see the final as favouring Spain, but they need to be wary of the Argentines, given how difficult they are to face and their experience," he said.
Del Bosque also praised Spain's performances throughout the tournament, saying the team have remained in control of matches and played with confidence.
"In the matches we have watched, the game was played exactly on the national team's terms; they dominated the situation and demonstrated both assurance and confidence," he said.
Spain will now look to complete their impressive 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign when they face Argentina in Sunday's final at the New York New Jersey Stadium.
