Spain’s Lineup for the Nations League
As Spain gears up to face France on June 5 and potentially Germany or Portugal in the Nations League finals on June 8, the nation has unveiled its squad for this crucial tournament. La Roja, the Spanish national team, aims to defend its title with a robust roster that showcases both seasoned players and exciting young talent.
Key Players in Spain’s Squad
One standout name on the list is Fabian Ruiz, currently playing for Paris Saint-Germain. His presence is expected to bolster the midfield, bringing experience and creativity to the team. Spain’s squad leans heavily on young talents from FC Barcelona, with six players from the prestigious club included. This highlights Spain’s focus on youthful exuberance paired with tactical discipline.
Notable Barcelona Players
The six players from FC Barcelona making the squad are:
- Pau Cubarsi
- Gavi
- Fermin Lopez
- Pedri
- Lamine Yamal
- Dani Olmo
This youth-centric approach indicates Spain’s commitment to integrating players who have already proven themselves on the international stage while also pushing for the next generation of talent. However, notable absences include players from Real Madrid, which underscores a potential shift in the national team dynamic.
The Goalkeepers
Spain’s lineup features a strong trio of goalkeepers who are prepared to guard the net. The selected goalkeepers are:
- Unai Simon (Athletic Bilbao)
- David Raya (Arsenal)
- Alex Remiro (Real Sociedad)
Unai Simon has been a reliable option for Spain in recent years and is anticipated to take on the primary goalkeeping role. David Raya, known for his shot-stopping abilities in the Premier League, will provide solid backup, while Alex Remiro brings a wealth of experience from the La Liga.
The Defense Line
Defensively, the squad presents a mix of both established veterans and promising newcomers. The list of defenders includes:
- Pedro Porro (Tottenham)
- Oscar Mingueza (Celta de Vigo)
- Robin Le Normand (Atlético Madrid)
- Pau Cubarsi (FC Barcelona)
- Dani Vivian (Athletic Bilbao)
- Dean Huijsen (Bournemouth)
- Alejandro Grimaldo (Bayer Leverkusen)
- Marc Cucurella (Chelsea)
Spain’s defensive line aims to be both solid and versatile, with various players capable of playing in multiple positions. The inclusion of Marc Cucurella and Pedro Porro enhances the team’s attacking options from the back, adding breadth to their offensive strategies.
Midfield Dynamics
The heart of Spain’s team is undoubtedly its midfield, where creativity meets tenacity. The midfielders chosen are:
- Martin Zubimendi (Real Sociedad)
- Mikel Merino (Arsenal)
- Pedri (FC Barcelona)
- Gavi (FC Barcelona)
- Fermin Lopez (FC Barcelona)
- Isco (Real Betis Balompié)
- Alex Baena (Villarreal)
- Fabian Ruiz (Paris Saint-Germain)
This midfield selection balances experience and youth, with players like Isco adding flair to the game, while Gavi and Pedri represent the future of Spanish football. Their ability to control the tempo of the game will be critical in match scenarios where Spain will need to possess the ball and create scoring opportunities.
Forward Lineup
The forward position is where the game will potentially be won or lost. The attacking players selected are:
- Lamine Yamal (FC Barcelona)
- Nico Williams (Athletic Bilbao)
- Yeremy Pino (Villarreal)
- Dani Olmo (FC Barcelona)
- Samu Omorodion (FC Porto)
- Alvaro Morata (Galatasaray)
- Mikel Oyarzabal (Real Sociedad)
Spain’s forward line promises to be dynamic and potent, capable of breaking down even the most resilient defenses. With players like Alvaro Morata, who has previously shown his ability to score critical goals in international tournaments, Spain will hope to convert their chances into goals.
Conclusion
The upcoming matches against formidable teams like France, Germany, and Portugal will set the stage for how this youthful Spanish squad performs under pressure. With a blend of seasoned professionals and promising youngsters, Spain’s strategy appears to lean towards attacking play, invigorated by the talent from FC Barcelona. As they aspire to reclaim their title in this prestigious tournament, all eyes will be on La Roja to see if they can deliver a performance that meets the expectations of their passionate fan base.
Devant défier l’équipe de France le jeudi 5 juin et l’Allemagne ou le Portugal le dimanche 8 juin en finale ou petite finale de la Ligue des Nations, l’Espagne a dévoilé sa liste pour l’occasion. La Roja qui tentera de défendre son titre se présentera notamment avec le Parisien Fabian Ruiz.
Sinon c’est du classique avec six joueurs du FC Barcelone comme Pau Cubarsi, Gavi, Fermin Lopez, Pedri, Lamine Yamal et Dani Olmo. Aucun joueur du Real Madrid n’est sélectionné mis à part Dean Huijsen qui va débarquer à la Casa Blanca en provenance de Bournemouth.
La liste de l’Espagne
Gardiens : Unai Simon (Bilbao), David Raya (Arsenal) et Alex Remiro (Real Sociedad)
Défenseurs : Pedro Porro (Tottenham), Oscar Mingueza (Celta de Vigo), Robin Le Normand (Atlético), Pau Cubarsi (FC Barcelone), Dani Vivian (Bilbao), Dean Huijsen (Bournemouth), Alejandro Grimaldo (Bayer Leverkusen) et Marc Cucurella (Chelsea)
Milieux : Martin Zubimendi (Real Sociedad), Mikel Merino (Arsenal), Pedri (FC Barcelone), Gavi (FC Barcelone), Fermin Lopez (FC Barcelone), Isco (Real Betis Balompié), Alex Baena (Villarreal) et Fabian Ruiz (Paris Saint-Germain)
Attaquants : Lamine Yamal (FC Barcelone), Nico Williams (Bilbao), Yeremy Pino (Villarreal), Dani Olmo (FC Barcelone), Samu Omorodion (FC Porto), Alvaro Morata (Galatasaray) et Mikel Oyarzabal (Real Sociedad)

