Pedro Porro: the national team is calm and ready for Uruguay

Published on June 26, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The Spanish national team's full-back, Pedro Porro, has stated that the team remains calm after the initial draw in the World Cup. The thrashing of Saudi Arabia has reinforced the group's confidence. Porro affirms that external criticism does not affect them and that they are already preparing for the match against Uruguay. This attitude conveys hope to the fans, who remain excited about the tournament.

Pedro Porro in action during a tactical training session, ball glued to his foot while dodging training cones, locker room background with tactical boards and tactical tablets showing Uruguay's formations, stadium light filtering through the windows, sweat on his face, extreme concentration, hyper-realistic cinematic style, dramatic lighting with sharp shadows, synthetic grass texture and red jersey with technical seam details, low camera angle to emphasize power in his stride

Tactical analysis: the scheme that sustains calm on the field 🧠

Spain's defensive system, with Porro as the wing-back, has shown a notable evolution. After the first match, the coaching staff adjusted the mid-block pressure and ball distribution from the flanks. Possession remains the foundation, but verticality has been gained with quick transitions. These changes allow the team to control matches without relying on a single result, which explains the confidence in the dressing room.

Porro sends a message to critics: pay no attention, we're in fine form 😏

While some fans were already calling for lineup changes after the draw, Pedro Porro and his teammates have opted for the most effective strategy: ignoring the shouts from the couch. The full-back assures that they don't even read the headlines, which probably includes this very article. With the thrashing of Saudi Arabia, the team shows that sometimes the best way to silence critics is to let the ball do the talking.