Spain, with little margin of error against the Czech Republic

Spain's draw against Portugal in Seville and the victory of the Czech Republic against Switzerland does not leave much room for error for Spain, which today faces its second game of the Nations League in Prague (8:45 p.

Thomas Osborne
Thomas Osborne
05 June 2022 Sunday 02:32
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Spain, with little margin of error against the Czech Republic

Spain's draw against Portugal in Seville and the victory of the Czech Republic against Switzerland does not leave much room for error for Spain, which today faces its second game of the Nations League in Prague (8:45 p.m.), a competition in which it was a finalist in the latest edition.

Playing against the Czech Republic does not bring back bad memories for Spain, with whom they have not lost in their last four games. It will not be easy because the team showed signs of fatigue in the duel against Portugal, in which they gave up a draw in the last minutes.

In his press conference, Luis Enrique did not offer any clues about the eleven, but rotations are expected to give rest to some tired players after an exhausting season. In defense, Dani Carvajal and Marcos Alonso are emerging as starters on the wings, and Eric Garcia or Iñigo Martínez in the center of the defense, and both Rodri and Koke have many options to enter the midfield, as well as Dani Olmo in the trident offensive.

Luis Enrique must decide whether to keep Gavi, who is dragging a blow to a calf. Morata could continue at the top, who equaled Emilio Butragueño's 26 goals against Portugal. The alternatives would be Raúl de Tomás or even give way to Ansu Fati.

Czech Republic: Vaclik; Winter, Brabec, Krejci; Coufal, Sadílek, Soucek, Zeleny; Jankto, Kuchta y Hlozek.

Spain: Unai Simon; Carvajal, Eric Garcia, Inigo Martinez, Marcos Alonso; Rodriguez, Coke, Gavi; Ferran Torres, Dani Elm and Speckle or De Thomas.

Referee: Francois Letexier (FRA).

Estadio: Sinobo Stadium (Prague).