Spain announces 2022 FIFA World Cup Squad

Luis Enrique is trying to bring back the glory days for Spain : After a long time, Luis Enrique finds his pattern for the FIFA World Cup, which has made a 26-man roster. Spain will have a lot of talent, and from which you can attract people to watch and they will compete in the 12th FIFA World Cup.

The match was last won in 2010, and it was eliminated by hosts Russia on penalties at the 2018 World Cup, with drama surrounding it as Spain’s arranger Jhulan Lopetegui.

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We all expected that in the 2018 World Cup all the players in the national team would play together, Oriya had signed a pre-contract for the same reason. In the 2018 World Cup match, Metric had earlier removed Jhulan Lopetegui after understanding the play, and handed it over to Spain and took help from Spain’s Fernando and managed the match and made 16 appearances before being knocked out by Russia.

Guided in the era of La Rosa Group Mentha’s Germany won the 2014 World Cup, and Japan and Costa Rica were also in this match, with Luis Enrique as Spain’s new manager.

The ones who did it their biggest tournament as manager was by Spain in the semi-finals of Euro 2020, and which will be followed by the Nations League final.

I think Enrique did a great job and made a great commitment as manager, the former Barcelona manager had a great track record with the national team and great players. Spain are about to start their World Cup campaign against.

They will first face Jordan, on 17th November, so to kick things off .

Spain has a 26-man World Cup squad

Goalkeepers: These are all goalkeepers Unai Simon (Athletic Club), Robert Sanchez (Brighton), David Raya (Brentford).

Defenders: It’s all defenders (Dani Carvajal (Real Madrid), César Azpilicueta (Chelsea), Eric Garcia (Barcelona), Hugo Guillemón (Valencia), Pau Torres (Villarreal), Aymeric Laporte (Manchester City), Jordi Alba (Barcelona) ), Jose Gaya (Valencia).

Midfielders: And all of them are midfielders (Sergio Busquets (Barcelona), Rodrigo (Manchester City), Gavi (Barcelona), Carlos Soler (Valencia), Marcos Llorente (Atletico Madrid), Pedri (Barcelona), Coke (Atletico Madrid).




 

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