It wasn't about talent or technical ability. It was about heart, balls, resilience and readiness as well as insustry to back the talent.The reason Spain was very underrated before the Euros is because many of the key men like Olmo, Rodri, Fabian Ruiz are scattered around Europe and aren't at Spain's big 3 clubs unlike the 2008-2012 team. Makes it all the more impressive how well Spain kept possession against France despite not having automatisms from playing together at club level. Imagine how much better Spain can be if more of them played at the same club regularly. Barcelona being in the red probably helped Spain indirectly because they're forced to play and develop more local kids.
Everyone wrongly assumed France's squad was most talented because Madrid has more noteworthy French players than Spanish ones but Spain were technically superior such that France couldn't see much meaningful possession. The other reason they were underrated was the coach, and it's also impressive how deep the Spanish coaching talent pool is and how they have a new young generation lined up like Arteta, Xabi Alonso, Torres.
They've proven all those qualities in droves throughout this competition, and that's when the talent shines so brightly.
They're clearly the real deal. Can't be bullied or battered out of games and they are more than ready to get down and dirty themselves. Rodri is once again offering an iron fist in a velvet glove in that midfield, also. He not only goes to war, he comes out the other side triumphant and gives his team such a great and assured platform to play and express themselves from.
I didn't think Spain had the underlying grit to back the talent, but they have shown the world that they cannot be bullied. At all.