The Spain national football team needs to improve its performance in the World Cup after a disappointing debut. The team led by Luis de la Fuente will face Saudi Arabia in its second match, a game that already has decisive overtones. The preview of the match according to Rafa Berges is that the team needs to find its competitive identity to achieve the goal of finishing first in the group. Spain's debut was disappointing in almost all aspects, with a very poor game and no competitive rhythm. The circulation was slow and lacked overflow on the sides. The team conveyed a sense of slowness in all phases of the game and did not find solutions at set pieces. The lack of self-criticism perceived in some post-match assessments is also concerning. The coach plays a fundamental role in quickly finding a competitive identity. The rival of this second day will be Saudi Arabia, a selection that presents a level superior to that of Cape Verde. The team led by Georgios Donis usually organizes itself in a 1-4-2-3-1 system. The location of Mohammed Kanno is key for the team, as he can act as a midfielder or in the double pivot. The line of three midfielders concentrates much of the Saudi talent. The Spain national football team needs to improve its performance to reach the competitive level that a World Cup demands. The team must find its competitive identity and solutions at set pieces to achieve the goal of finishing first in the group. The team's next match will be crucial in determining its fate in the tournament. With a good performance, Spain can get back on track and achieve its goals.