The Spanish team returned to training this Thursday with an afternoon session at Soccer Cityafter scoring in their first friendly against Andorra in Badajoz (5-0), with the inclusion of the Madridistas Nacho Fernández, Dani Carvajal and Joselu Matoas well as the Aymeric Laporte (Al-Nassr) in a group where the work is divided according to the load of minutes on Wednesday.
Luis de la Fuente had 29 players for the first time, hours before announcing three would be removed for European Cup from Germany. In a training session where there are different workloads, positive news is the main character Dani Olmo, who exercised normally.
Some discomfort in a calf after joining the Ciudad del Fútbol training camp two days earlier than planned led to not taking risks against Andorra, but Olmo is aiming for the second test, on Saturday against Northern Ireland in Palma de Mallorca.
He joined a group with newcomers, Laportewho joined on Wednesday, and the European champions Nacho, Carvajal and Joselu, which they did this Thursday. He also worked with maximum intensity Rodri Hernandezreserved due to the load of matches for the Badajoz event and who will again control the game in the next match.
In that group that completed a longer session in the main field of Ciudad del Fútbol there is also Mikel Merino, Fabián Ruiz, Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams. The rest of the internationals had a recovery session, those who played the most minutes in New Nurseryand it is this Friday from 10:30 am when De la Fuente finishes preparing with all the players under his leadership the many changes he will make to his starting team against the Irish.
As was the case in the first friendly, the Spanish team will train in its area of concentration Las Rozas and will travel in the afternoon to the city of battle, Palma de Mallorca. The charter flight will depart at 5:00 pm and the official press conferences will take place at 8:30 pm Son Moix.
Source: La Verdad

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