-
EU tells Google to open Android to AI rivals
-
Italian Calzona quits as Slovakia coach
-
21 killed in deadliest Colombia bombing in decades
-
Hazlewood, Kumar spark Delhi collapse as Bengaluru romp to victory
-
UN maritime agency rejects Hormuz tolls
-
Human Rights Watch warns of 'exclusion and fear' at World Cup
-
Tuareg rebels in control of key Mali town after offensive
-
Joshua signs deal to face Fury in all-British grudge match
-
Melania Trump slams Kimmel joke likening her to an 'expectant widow'
-
Carney launches $18 billion Canada sovereign wealth fund
-
Modric suffers fractured cheekbone, will go under the knife: AC Milan
-
'Looming' risk of nuclear arms race, UN proliferation meeting hears
-
Suspect due in court over shooting at Trump gala
-
Sabalenka downs Osaka to reach Madrid Open quarter-finals
-
'Nobody is better than us' says Luis Enrique as PSG prepare for Bayern
-
Hridoy, Shamim pull off record home chase for Bangladesh against NZ
-
Thrilling Kvaratskhelia hoping to drive PSG to another Champions League final
-
Swiss canton votes with centuries-old show of hands
-
Mali attacks kill defence minister, deepening security crisis
-
How remarkable Sawe made marathon history in London
-
British Open to be staged at Royal Lytham and St Annes in 2028
-
Mbappe doubt for Clasico after Real Madrid confirm thigh injury
-
Salah will get fitting Liverpool farewell despite injury, says Van Dijk
-
African players in Europe: Injury may end Salah's Liverpool reign
-
China blocks Meta's acquisition of AI firm Manus
-
US woman speaks of ordeal in France Al-Fayed trafficking probe
-
French teen faces jail in Singapore for licking vending machine straw
-
Iran FM blames US for failure of talks after landing in Russia
-
Steep mountainside offers respite for daring Afghans
-
Teenage wonder Sooryavanshi says criticism 'affects me a bit'
-
Japan startup seeks approval of cat kidney disease treatment
-
Technician dies installing stage for Shakira concert in Rio
-
Cut off from the West, Muscovites rediscover Russian 'roots'
-
'Joint venture in reverse': foreign carmakers seek edge with China partners
-
Nations backing fossil fuel exit 'a new power': conference host Colombia
-
Rockets thrash Lakers, Wembanyama triumphant on Spurs return
-
ECB set to hold rates steady with eye on Iran crisis
-
Team-first Kane propelling Bayern to glory as PSG showdown looms
-
Pogacar vows to keep going until Seixas 'destroys' him
-
From Adele to Raye, the UK school nurturing future stars
-
Final talks begin on missing piece for pandemic treaty
-
Oil rises, stocks swing as peace talk hopes wobble
-
'Heartbroken' Xavi Simons out of World Cup and Spurs relegation fight
-
North Korea's Kim reaffirms support for Russia's 'sacred' Ukraine war
-
Spurs win in Wembanyama return to take 3-1 lead over Trail Blazers
-
As some hijabs come off in Iran, restrictions still in place
-
Orangutan uses Indonesia canopy bridge in 'world first': NGO
-
Dealing with the dead in the ruins of Sudan's war
-
North Korea strengthens nuclear push as US flails in Middle East
-
Stage set for Elon Musk's court battle with OpenAI
Spain focused on World Cup after defeat, says coach
Spain coach Luis de la Fuente said his side were "already thinking about the World Cup" after Sunday's Nations League final loss on penalties to Portugal in Munich.
"From this very moment we are already thinking about the next World Cup, which is our goal. With the way we approach things, we are sure to go far in the future," de la Fuente said.
"Our team is always in a position to win, there is a lot of commitment, a lot of roots. We will always be close to winning."
Spain led twice but were twice pegged back before the match went to extra time with scores locked at 2-2.
After each side converted their first three penalties, Spain forward Alvaro Morata's effort was saved by Diogo Costa and Portugal's Ruben Neves converted to win the shootout 5-3.
De la Fuente said he was "proud" of his side.
Spain won the 2023 Nations League and the Euros in 2024. Sunday's loss was their first competitive international defeat since going down to Scotland in March 2023 in a Euro qualifier.
Spain's young core again impressed but the Nations League finals have again highlighted their reliance on midfielder Pedri.
In Thursday's wild 5-4 win over France, Pedri came off the pitch with the score at 5-1 before France scored three late goals.
On Sunday, Spain lost shape after the Barcelona midfield was subbed off late in the game.
The coach admitted his players were tired after a long season, but praised Portugal.
"Portugal have done things very well, they have players of the highest level," de la Fuente said.
De la Fuente backed Morata after his penalty miss, saying the veteran striker was "a real champion" and "a benchmark for us."
"I'm sorry he missed the penalty, but many players don't want to take one. He took one and missed it, but that happens in football."
B.Torres--AT