Spain are free to dream of Euro 2024 glory but must ensure they remain humble after maintaining a perfect record through the group stage, says coach Luis de la Fuente.
La Roja topped Group B – thought by many to be the most difficult group at the tournament – with nine points and no goals conceded, beating Albania 1-0 in their third match on Monday despite resting most of their star players, courtesy of Ferran Torres goal.
They have become just the second team to win all three group-stage matches at a Euros tournament to nil, after eventual champions Italy at the delayed 2020 edition.
It is also the first time La Roja have ever gone through an entire group stage at a major tournament (World Cup or Euros) without conceding.
With his team now being tipped as one of the favourites to lift the trophy for a record-breaking fourth time, De la Fuente has warned against complacency.
We are all free to dream, but we have to keep our feet on the ground. Being considered favourites doesn t guarantee you anything, De la Fuente said.
We welcome the fact that people value the work we are doing and recognise the talent of this generation. Winning all three games, with clean sheets in all three, it s extremely difficult.
But let s not get carried away. We know how things work in Spain. One day you re at the top and the next day you re worthless.