Belgium coach Rudi Garcia says Belgium is ready for Spain in their World Cup quarterfinal and delivers a warning about how the match could be contested. Garcia acknowledges Spain’s quality and their possession-based style, indicating that Belgium expects to face sustained pressure and technical play. At the same time, he expresses confidence in Belgium’s attacking strength, arguing that his team can create chances and test Spain despite the opponents’ control of the ball.
Across the coverage, Garcia’s comments focus on balance: respecting Spain’s ability to dominate possession while emphasizing Belgium’s capacity to respond offensively. He frames Belgium’s goal as meeting Spain’s strengths with an assertive approach in attack, suggesting the quarterfinal could hinge on Belgium’s effectiveness in turning opportunities into goals rather than solely trying to match Spain’s style of play. The reports do not include changes to team selection or tactics, but they present Garcia’s mindset ahead of the encounter as cautious toward Spain’s playmaking and confident about Belgium’s forward threat.