Rodri believes Spain are a "complete team" and have the adaptability needed in order to beat Argentina in the World Cup final.Spain are playing in their second showpiece at the tournament, having won their first back in 2010, beating the Netherlands 1-0.La Roja were surprisingly held to a 0-0 draw by debutants Cape Verde in their opening match of the 2026 edition, but have since won their last six matches, conceding just one goal throughout the tournament.That came in the quarter-finals against Belgium, and Spain again shut up shop to beat France 2-0 in the final four to set up their meeting with Argentina.Rodri believes Spain have shown different sides to themselves across their matches at the World Cup, insisting they do not have one set style, which makes them dangerous."Our goal when we got to this World Cup was to win the trophy, and we were convinced that we could achieve this," Rodri said."We've shown that this national team has been able to defeat great opponents."I don't think you've seen the same Spain across all the matches. I think Sunday's match will be quite different, as it will be a more physical one and we must be prepared."And I believe if we are known for something in this national team is that we know how to play different games based on the moment."So, we can adapt to having to defend, counter-attacking, to attacking. We are a very complete team, and that is why we are here."A beautiful challenge lies ahead.And there's only one way to face it: together.We'll give everything on the pitch. You give everything from wherever you're cheering us on.Together, we're stronger.#VamosEspaña | #FIFAWorldCup pic.twitter.com/ZXoM72Vrir— Spanish Football (@SpainIsFootball) July 18, 2026Spain have won the 2023 Nations League and the 2024 European Championships under Luis de la Fuente, and reached the final of the Nations League last year, only to lose on penalties to Portugal."We've been gradually growing," Rodri added. "We have to keep doing the same things we're doing because it has been a process for all five years."We can even do it better. I think against France, we do one of the best games we have ever done as a team."But against Argentina, I think we have to rise a level because they are the champions. And I'm really confident that we can do it."One of the big talking points in the build-up to the final has been Lamine Yamal facing off against Lionel Messi.In the last 60 years, Yamal is the teenager with the most shots (23), shots on target (10), and touches in the opposition box (51) at the World Cup, while completing the joint-most dribbles (22, level with Kylian Mbappe).He will be the third-youngest player to appear in a World Cup final (19 years, six days), behind Pele for Brazil in 1958 (17y 249d) and Giuseppe Bergomi for Italy in 1982 (18y 201d).The 19-year-old is set to feature, despite taking a hit to the thigh against France, and it has been considered in some cases as a passing-of-the-torch moment from Messi to Yamal, but De la Fuente is keen to avoid adding extra pressure onto his shoulders."Lamine has to be Lamine," De la Fuente said."Messi is a one-of-a-time-in-history player, and he's an example, a role model for youth and younger players: his attitude, his behaviour. At his age, he's playing such a spectacular competition at the World Cup."I insist Lamine has to be Lamine Yamal himself, and the best way we can support him is by helping him be the person we know because he has a great potential, a great future."The post Rodri confident ‘complete’ Spain have adaptability to beat Argentina in World Cup final appeared first on SoccerNews.