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The Blues Won't Be World Champions, It's Announced

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While the French team has made a strong impression since the start of the World Cup, Austria's winner Ralf Rangnick saw Spain win on 19 July.
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Ralf Rangnick, the German trainee who has spent Austria in this World Cup, has just passed through the press room to explain the forceful defeat of his selection at the hands of the Spanish woman.

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While the French team has made a strong impression since the start of the World Cup, Austria's winner Ralf Rangnick saw Spain win on 19 July.

The bookmakers and data specialists agreed: as the eighth finals approached, the Blues were great favourites in Argentina's succession. As a result of his four wins in four matches since the start of the competition and especially the impression left by Kylian Mbappé, Michael Olise et al. However, other selections have arguments to make. Among them, Spain seems to be more and more at ease. Because if the Roja had had to settle for a draw and bla…

Austria was no match for Spain and went down convincingly 3-0. After the match, national coach Ralf Rangnick made no secret of his admiration for La Roja. The German even sees the Spaniards as the strongest contender to win the world title.

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Marca broke the news in Barcelona, Spain on Thursday, July 2, 2026.
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