Is it steady? Spain’s 4th march into the final of major tournaments in the century, having won all previous three.

Is it steady? Spain's 4th march into the final of major tournaments in the century, having won all previous three.

On July 10, in the semi-finals of the European Cup, Spain overturned France with a score of 2-1. This is the fourth time that Spain has reached the finals of the two major tournaments, the European Cup and the World Cup, since the 21st century. In the previous three finals, the Spanish team won all of them, achieving a winning rate of 100%.

In the 2008 European Cup, the Spanish team fought its way to the finals, defeating Germany 1-0 to lift the trophy, marking the beginning of the Spanish dynasty.

In the 2010 World Cup, Spain narrowly made it to the finals by winning every knockout match by a slim margin of 1-0. After a grueling 120 minutes against the Netherlands, Andres Iniesta scored the decisive goal, allowing Spain to win 1-0 over the Netherlands for their first-ever World Cup title.

In the 2012 European Cup, Spain once again easily advanced to the finals, defeating Italy 4-0 in the finals to successfully defend their title, creating a miraculous record of three titles in five years, firmly establishing the historical status of the Spanish football dynasty.

However, after that, the Spanish team fell into a period of decline, until this year’s European Cup, where Spain once again reached the finals, launching another assault on the championship.

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