The Spanish team held its first training session on Tuesday at Las Rozas Football City (Madrid), in a session open to the public, before their last two matches in the qualifying phase of League of Nations in the view of Denmarkthis Friday, November 15 at Copenhagen Park (20:45), and three days later, on Monday, November 18 (20:45), against Switzerland in it Heliodoro Rodríguez López from Tenerife. La Roja needs at least one point to complete the lead in its group before the quarterfinal meeting scheduled for March 2025.
In a respectful minute of silence in memory of the victims of DANAwhich further shook the provinces of Valencia and Albacete, The first session of Luis de la Fuente’s team began this Tuesday with the last concentration of the year. The stands were filled with fans who showed their support and love for the football players of La Roja.
A commemorative canvas in Field A of Las Rozas Football City reminded that, once again, football is dedicated to the most disadvantaged. ‘We play for you’ the motto of the campaign chosen by the RFEF Crisis Committee to continue to support families, people and institutions that are struggling after such a great tragedy.
The Federation also took advantage of this open-door exercise to offer the possibility to all fans of cooperate with donations. This average will be repeated on Sunday in official training at Heliodoro Rodríguez from Tenerife, The battle scene is Monday Switzerland.
The internationals started with a good rondo and continued to work in two groups: goalkeepers and field players. After these exercises it ended with a little game. Note that there are only two practice absences. Pau Torres, suffering from overload, He stayed in the locker room and Alvaro Morata after the heavy blow he suffered to the head on Friday with Pavlovic in training at Milanjump into the field to work independently of a physical trainer, although with many precautions. Pending an evolution that is expected to be positive, as well as Pau Torres.
Source: La Verdad

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