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Spain coach Luis de la Fuente insists his squad has the “raw materials” to make a title push at Euro 2024 where the former champions will be “contenders”.
The 62-year-old talked to AFP ahead of Friday’s 1-0 defeat to Colombia in a friendly international at the London Stadium.
As well as discussing the progress of his team, De la Fuente also lamented the arrests this week in a corruption investigation, the latest in a string of scandals that have ensnared the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF).
“It is not good for Spanish football that attention is diverted to this other focus,” said De la Fuente.
The coach led Spain to Under-19 and Under-21 European titles and Olympic silver medal in Tokyo before taking over the senior team in 2022 and winning the Nations League in June 2023.
Spain are one of the six top seeds for the 24-team Euros in Germany this summer.
“We are among the contenders who are going to fight for the trophy,” said De la Fuente.
“We have to try to live up to expectations and the expectation is we will compete to win.
“Winning at this level is very difficult because there are other teams that are well prepared, with very good players.”
“We have a very difficult group, with Croatia, Italy and let’s not forget Albania, who topped their group, with a very brilliant coach, with very good players even if they are unknown to the general public,” De la Fuente said.
At the last Euros, Spain beat Croatia in the last 16 but lost to Italy, who took the title, in the semi-finals.
“Both Croatia and Italy could be fighting for the top, and then you have France, Portugal, England, Germany,” added the coach.
De La Fuente has overhauled the Spain squad. In Friday’s starting lineup only Aymeric Laporte also began Spain’s last game in a major tournament – the round-of-16 loss to Morocco in the World Cup in December 2022.
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