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The afternoon sun hung low as Spain's players wrapped up another intense training session. 

Every drill was sharpened with purpose, every movement carrying the weight of the quarterfinal against Germany. 

The coaching staff pushed them hard, knowing they would need every edge against the tournament hosts.

The final drill was a high-intensity game scenario. De la Fuente set up the team to simulate Germany's aggressive pressing and their tendency to overload central areas. 

Rodri, Pedri, and Olmo were at the heart of Spain's buildup, testing their ability to keep possession under pressure.

Izan, Nico Williams, and Lamine Yamal were given a clear task—exploit the spaces Germany's fullbacks left behind.

Izan thrived. At one moment, Cucurella pinged a diagonal ball to him on the left flank. 

His first touch was immaculate, gliding past Dani Carvajal before cutting inside and threading a perfectly weighted pass to Morata.