After getting knocked out of the group stages of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, despite being defending champions, Spain will be looking to make a mark in the showpiece event in Russia. A well-balanced squad makes Spain one of the favourites to win the World Cup, at least on paper.
After Juan Lopetegui’s controversial sacking, Spain will kick off their World Cup campaign against Portugal on June 15 before locking horns with Iran and Morocco.
Let’s look at the strongest Spain line-up that new appointment Fernando Hierro could field at the World Cup.
One of the best goalkeepers on the planet, David De Gea is Spain’s undisputed no.1 and should start in the World Cup.
Carvajal has had an inconsistent season with Real Madrid but he is the first-choice right-back under Lopetegui. Currently, Carvajal is injured but he should attain full fitness before the mega event starts.
A rock at the back, Pique’s calmness and composure in defence will be of utter importance for La Roja. He is the ideal partner for the aggressive and brash Sergio Ramos.
One of the world’s best defenders, Ramos will be a sure starter for Spain in the World Cup. However, the Real Madrid defender’s disciplinary record is a reason for caution for his side.
Alba has had a stellar season with Barcelona and he is expected to reproduce the same form for the national team in Russia.
A cultured defensive midfielder, Busquets will start in his usual position tasked with breaking up attacks and linking up the play for his team.
The iconic midfielder has enjoyed 12 years with the national team, ever since he made his debut against Russia in 2006. The Spaniard is expected to retire from international football at the end of the 2018 World Cup. With his vision and technique, Iniesta remains a key member of the squad.
Thiago’s industry and guile would complete Spain’s midfield. Alongside Iniesta, he can dictate the tempo of a game.
Isco has been a force to reckon with this year, with his playmaking and goal-scoring abilities catching the eye of one and all. It is a treat to watch Isco play as he glides past defenders as if they are not present on the pitch. With excellent technique and vision, he will be the creative heart of Spain in Russia.
A gifted playmaker who can cut open any defence with one clever pass, Silva is a manager’s delight. He may not be the quickest now but still keeps the ability to run the show with ease and poise.
One of the deadliest strikers in Europe, Costa will lead Spain’s attack in the World Cup. Costa is the ideal combination of pace and power with his movement in the box often tends to cause problems for the defenders.