"On the 1 st of July 2012, the French newspaper Le Parisien published that The Reds were
"The most beautiful team in history" and the British Guardian dubbed them "the greatest
team of all time."
It was also the most successful team there had ever been. Never before had a national
side managed to consecutively win a World Cup and two European Championships. But it
was not always so. The same media that would eventually praise the Spanish side had
ridiculed them for decades. They were portrayed as perennial losers, a notion popularised
by Alfredo Di Stéfano when he quipped that "we played like never before but lost like we
always do." No one had ever believed in Spain. But the friendship between the young
Madrid player Iker Casillas and the young Barcelona player Xavi Hernández, captained by
Luis Aragonés and surrounded by the best players of their generation, changed the team's
mindset and the country's history.
But the journey to success was far from easy. Aragonés immediately clashed with the
previous generation of football players for the leadership of the Spanish locker room. This
struggle almost stopped The Reds in their tracks and there was also a strained
relationship with the press, which repeatedly demanded that Aragonés step down. Worst
of all, there was serious strife between the Real Madrid and FC Barcelona players. The
growing tension between both clubs even threatened the friendship between Iker Casillas
and Xavi Hernández and jeopardised the collective spirit and future of the national side."
The Spanish national soccer team will change forever thanks to Madrid's Iker Casillas and Barcelona's Xavi Hernandez. Both, along with the best players of their generation, will turn a historically losing side into the best team in history