Three-time champions Spain arrive at Euro 2020 in confident mood, having lost only one match since 2018.
Luis Enrique must contend with an ongoing covid outbreak within his squad that started with Sergio Busquets, but the former Real Madrid and Barcelona midfielder will know that his squad is capable of going deep into the knockout stages if everyone is available.
Sensationally containing no players from Real Madrid, with Sergio Ramos among those overlooked, Spain’s 24-man squad (Enrique opted to choose a squad of only 24 despite being able to select 26) will face a different level of scrutiny from their faithful this summer.
Group E: SPAIN, Sweden, Poland, Slovakia
Captain: Sergio Busquets
Head Coach: Luis Enrique
FIFA Ranking: 6
Best Finish: Champions (x3) – 1964, 2008 & 2012
Fixtures:
SPAIN v Sweden – 14 June, 17:00 (BST). La Cartuja, Seville, Spain
SPAIN v Poland – 19 June, 20:00 (BST). La Cartuja, Seville, Spain
Slovakia v SPAIN – 23 June, 17:00 (BST). La Cartuja, Seville, Spain
Qualification
Spain made light work of qualification Group F, winning 26 of a possible 30 points to finish as group winners. They started with six straight wins before draws against Norway and Sweden, though they were enough to seal progression with two games to spare.
Luis Enrique began Spain’s qualification campaign as head coach but resigned midway through for personal reasons. Robert Moreno took over and guided the Squad safely to qualification, but made way when Enrique requested a return.
Squad
Goalkeepers: David de Gea (Manchester United), Unai Simón (Athletic), Robert Sánchez (Brighton & Hove Albion)
Defenders: José Gayà (Valencia), Jordi Alba (Barcelona), Pau Torres (Villarreal), Aymeric Laporte (Manchester City), Eric García (Manchester City), Diego Llorente (Leeds United), César Azpilicueta (Chelsea)
Midfielders: Thiago Alcántara (Liverpool), Sergio Busquets (Barcelona), Koke (Atlético), Marcos Llorente (Atlético), Dani Olmo (Leipzig), Rodri (Manchester City), Fabián Ruiz (Napoli), Pablo Sarabia (Paris), Ferran Torres (Manchester City), Adama Traoré (Wolves)
Forwards: Álvaro Morata (Juventus), Gerard Moreno (Villarreal), Mikel Oyarzabal (Real Sociedad), Pedri (Barcelona)
Source: UEFA.com
Danger Man – Ferran Torres
With six goals in 11 appearances for Spain so far, 21-year-old Manchester City forward Ferran Torres is set for a starring role at Euro 2020.
Capable of operating in the centre of attack or on the wing, Torres will be among a cohort of attackers including Alvaro Morata, Gerard Moreno and Mikel Oyarzabal who will aim to fire La Roja to glory.
One to Watch – Pedri
At only 18 years of age, central midfielder Pedri played an astonishing 37 La Liga games for Barcelona in 2020/21.
Though his game time is set to be limited behind a selection of seasoned midfield professionals in Spain’s squad including Sergio Busquets, Thiago Alcantara and Rodri, among others, Pedri looks sure to feature at some point.
Premier League Representation
A 10-strong Premier League contingent received the call up this summer – David De Gea, Cesar Azpilicueta, Diego Llorente, Rodri, Thiago Alcantara, Eric Garcia, Robert Sanchez, Adama Traore, Ferran Torres and Aymeric Laporte.
Route to the Final
After the second round, the draw will depend on which third place teams qualified for the knockout stages.
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