Spain's dominance from 2008 to 2012 was fueled by the immense talent produced by the El Clásico rivalry. Manager Vicente del Bosque utilized a roster filled with global icons from both LaLiga giants, including Xavi, Iker Casillas, and Sergio Busquets. Despite an opening loss to Switzerland, the team rallied to win the tournament, defeating Portugal, Paraguay, Germany, and the Netherlands en route to the final.
In the final against the Netherlands, Andrés Iniesta scored the decisive goal in extra time to secure Spain's first World Cup title. This victory solidified the impact of the El Clásico stars on the international stage. chickenroadslot.lat
