Spain already running. The national team training Louis of Source concentrated this Friday on Soccer City of Las Rozas to start preparing ‘Final Four’ of League of Nationswhich will take place from June 14 to 18 in Netherlands. La Roja will play their semifinal on the 15th match Italy in the Dutch city of Enschedespecifically in the stadium of Twentystarting at 8:45 pm The rival in the final or in the third and fourth place will emerge from the previous day’s rivalry between the host team and the Croatia. There were high hopes of clinching the title that escaped the previous edition due to the controversial and famous offside goal from kylian mbappe at the very latest France.
21 of the 23 players mentioned to make it to this tournament are already under the coach’s command. Only Rodrigo Hernandez, ‘Rodri’, and Aymeric Laporte They will concentrate later, because they will play this Saturday in the final of Champions League with the City of Manchester he is new Inter Milan.
The summons
It should be noted that those summoned by From the origin are as follows: Goalkeepers: Unai Simón, Kepa Arrizabalaga and David Raya; Defenses: Carvajal, Jesús Navas, Laporte, Le Normand, Nacho, Jordi Alba and Bernat; Midfielders: Rodri, Zubimendi, Gavi, Mikel Merino, Fabián Ruiz and Sergio Canales; Forward: Dani Olmo, Morata, Joselu, Rodrigo Moreno, Marco Asensio, Ansu Fati and Yeremy. in the original list David García and Nico Williams were there, but their injuries meant De la Fuente had to call on Nacho and Ansu Fati as substitutes.
The first notable activity of Selection is a training session open to the public in the afternoon at Soccer City. The 1,200 invitations available to attend sold out in the morning before long.
Spain preparation will continue Madrid Saturday Sunday and Monday. It’s Tuesday if they travel to Netherlands. Press conferences and training sessions ahead of Thursday’s match will take place on Wednesday.
Source: La Verdad

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