The 'World Cup NOW' crew breaks down whether Spain or England will find more future success after their World Cup showdown.
— [who] are in that young range that have done incredible things with their clubs. They've played on the young teams [and] they've won youth players of the year, so that crop of players … they are gonna play even bigger roles in the Olympics and then in 2027 World Cup.""I think Spain is in the better run for long-term success at this given point. You've seen some youth players really be the standout for Spain, but not just one — a few.
… Their future, looking forward — especially building off this type of experience — I think is going to go way, way long-term. [I'm] also going to [give] credit to their league in Spain. Now it's going to just send it into another planet because now they're gonna have the momentum.
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