The press conference room at Ciudad del Fútbol in Las Rozas, Madrid, was abuzz with energy.
Luis de la Fuente, the experienced coach of the Spain National Team, walked in with his signature calm yet confident demeanour.
Dressed in a tailored navy-blue suit, his Spanish Football Federation badge gleamed under the camera lights.
His salt-and-pepper hair and weathered face bore the marks of years in the game, but his piercing gaze and poised stance reflected the focus of a man who knew what lay ahead—a summer of pressure, expectation, and opportunity at the European Championships.
Seated behind a table adorned with microphones and sponsor logos, de la Fuente greeted the gathered journalists.
"Good afternoon, everyone," he began with a composed smile, his voice steady but commanding.
"It's an exciting time for Spanish football as we prepare for the Euros. Our focus is on building a competitive, united team that can make our nation proud."