Spain face a bodily take a look at in opposition to a “powerful rival”, however have the standard to assert back-to-back Euro 2024 qualifier victories, new coach Luis de la Fuente mentioned forward of their assembly with Scotland at Hampden Park on Tuesday.
De la Fuente obtained his tenure off to a promising begin with a 3-0 dwelling win in opposition to Norway on Saturday, although victory was solely assured after to 2 late strikes from 33-year-old debutant Joselu, and the coach appeared lukewarm in regards to the efficiency regardless of the scoreline.
De la Fuente, who took over from Luis Enrique following the World Cup in Qatar, mentioned he has warmed to the displaying since.
“The feeling is always better after seeing it (on video) than on the field. I am very optimistic about what we are doing,” De la Fuente instructed reporters in Glasgow on Monday.
“I am very critical on the field but more positive things came out of the game than bad things.
“I am now more optimistic because we have had time (together as a squad). We have detected many things to work on. Of course, we have to improve, but I saw a team committed, excited and hungry to win.”
Scotland has not crushed Spain since 1984, however De la Fuente has seen latest progress in Tuesday’s opponents and is taking nothing with no consideration.
“It’s an important and difficult match against a powerful rival, with many (English) Premier League players. That speaks to the level of the squad,” he mentioned.
“There is no small rival these days. That is not a cliché and is especially true at international level. They will bring aggressiveness, intensity and quality.
“Scotland has evolved a lot (as a team), they are no longer so direct and aerial. They have good circulation (of the ball). We are prepared for it, for any scenario.
“The goal is to be first in the group, but it won’t be easy.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com