
The Spanish selector used the phrase in a press conference before the semi-finals against France to motivate his team
Luis de la Fuente adopts the Mexican 'And Yes' to dream of the 2026 World Cup
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Luis de la Fuente copies to Mexico the famous phrase of 'And yes' and puts Spain to dream of winning the 2026 World Cup. The phrase that marked the Mexican hobby again appeared in a conference before the semifinals against France.
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Luis de la Fuente copies to Mexico the famous phrase of 'And yes' and puts Spain to dream of winning the 2026 World Cup.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe phrase that marked the Mexican hobby again appeared in a conference before the semifinals against France
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Luis de la Fuente copies to Mexico the famous phrase of 'And yes' and puts Spain to dream of winning the 2026 World Cup.
omitted byLeft sidecovered byCenterThe phrase that marked the Mexican hobby again appeared in a conference before the semifinals against France
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