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Whilst Spain did manage to return to their European throne last summer and are among the favourites to win the 2026 World Cup, it'll take some doing to match the dominance that they enjoyed in the 2000s.
As Barcelona and Real Madrid battled it out for the club throne, it was Spain who benefitted on the international stage. Stars such as Sergio Ramos and Gerard Pique put their rivalries aside to put the very best to the sword and leave several countries in their wake. It was the era of the El Clasico at its best from September to May, but collective Spanish dominance from then onwards.

With Vincente Del Bosque in charge, the Spaniards defeated the Netherlands in last-gasp fashion to win the World Cup in the 2010 World Cup. They then thrashed Italy two years later to win Euro 2012 in their second-consecutive European Championship win after victory in 2008. And it was in that 2012 game that Xavi particularly starred.
The Barcelona legend was often at the centre of the beauty that was Spain's side at their peak. He was their controller - the conductor of a side so capable of ending summers with the perfect crescendo - and without him, there may have been no World Cup and there may have been no European Championships. He was that influential.
Yet, even one of the best midfielders of all time had no choice but to admit that another star man is the most talented player in Spain's history. Simply put, as good as Xavi was, another star stands tall as the best that the country has ever seen.
Xavi: Iniesta is Spain's "most talented" player ever
From Ronaldinho and Lionel Messi to Gerard Pique and Carles Puyol, Barcelona enjoyed some incredible combinations during their best years, but perhaps none as perfect as Xavi and Andres Iniesta. The Spanish duo were untouchable when together with Sergio Busquets and all three took that invincibility to the international stage.

As good as all three were, however, Xavi only had one answer when selecting Spain's "most talented" player in history - claiming that Iniesta is the country's true standout.
"For me Andres is the most talented player in the history of Spain. He has a spectacular amount of talent. If we talk about the person, I wouldn't know where to start. He is admirable in all senses, an example for others and the personification of a team player.
"He is a leader on the pitch, who always wants the ball. Do you know the importance of that? When many don't want the ball anywhere near them because there is no way out, he asks for it. Andres always wants the ball."
Whether the likes of Lamine Yamal eventually overtake Iniesta's legacy is a debate for another time. Of course, if he does intend to do so, then he'll need to find a way to beat the former midfielder's iconic winning goal against the Netherlands in 2010. Over to you, Lamine.