Spain’s 2010 World Cup winning coach Vicente del Bosque says Spain should not underestimate Argentina, describing them as a potential “nuisance.” In comments carried by multiple outlets, del Bosque highlights Argentina’s ability to change the course of a match, pointing in particular to their comeback win over England as evidence of their quality. He suggests that Spain should prepare for Argentina’s strengths rather than assume the outcome based on reputation alone. The remarks focus on Argentina’s competitiveness and the risk posed by their persistence, especially in situations where matches can swing. Del Bosque’s warning is framed as a caution for Spain’s approach and preparation, emphasizing that Argentina’s past performance shows they can respond under pressure and still secure results. While the comments do not indicate any tactical adjustments in detail, they underline the expectation that the encounter will be challenging and require attention to Argentina’s capacity to overturn match situations.