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De la Fuente, Spain's coach, said that satisfaction can kill.

Spain coach Luis de la Fuente warned against getting carried away with his team's 3-0 win over Austria on Thursday that sent them through to the World Cup 16th round.

Spain has yet to concede at this?tournament. Mikel Oyarzabal and Pedro Porro both scored two goals to underline the fact that they are one of the favorites.

"I am happy for many reasons today. De la Fuente said to reporters that he was happy first of all because of the win. "We won in a big way and our team's image was fantastic," he explained. "But we still have room to improve." You may think that you've seen the best, but this team is still not at its full potential. "There is still more to be done."

De la Fuente stressed that Spain's progress was built on a process over a period of time, rather than a single outstanding performance. He also said the knockout rounds will require even higher standards.

He said that "today's performance is the basis for what comes next." "We will keep improving, and do things better... We aren't yet satisfied; we are going for more."

De la Fuente warned against thinking that Spain had reached its peak following 'another impressive defensive display in which Austria failed not to register a single shot on target.

There were times when we did not feel high pressure. "You need to improve constantly," he said. When you believe in flattery, you will become weaker. "Satisfaction is a killer."

The 65-year old was awash with praise for his left back Marc Cucurella who provided two assists to Oyarzabal. He called him "invaluable" as well as "a top-notch athlete".

De la Fuente said that the next phase would be more demanding. We have great players, but our only goal is to surpass our own expectations. Hatem Maher reported, Ed Osmond edited.

(source: Reuters)