Spain predicted lineup vs Netherlands


Spain would like to book their place in the semi -finals of the Nations League 2024/25 on Sunday evening if they organize the Netherlands in the second on -board of its quarter -finals.

La Roja defends her Nations -League crown and strives to give her plump frozen cabinet more cutlery after tracking her triumph 2022/23 with the winning of Euro 2024 last summer. They are currently the best and most coherent team in the continent and try to reflect their muscles again.

After Spain pulled the first leg 2-2 with 2-2 on Thursday evening, he will advance the victory of a description, and Luis de la Fuente probably doesn’t seem to make many changes from the side that achieved a late result in Rotterdam a few days ago.

Here is 90 minutes Guide to the collision.

Dean Huijsen

Dean Huijsen gave his senior debut the last time / BSR Agency / Gettyimages

GK: Unai Simon – The Athletic Club goalkeeper was helpless to prevent one of the Netherlands of the Netherlands on Thursday evening, and will strive on Sunday after greater protection against his midfield and his defense.

RB: Pedro Porro – Porro could have done it better to shoot Cody Gakpo home during the week, and this time must be stronger against the relentless Liverpool.

CB: Robin Le Normand – Le Normand is a little problem for the game on Sunday after he hit the first leg, but de la Fuente will be desperate to provide him because Pau Comatarsi is not available.

CB: Dean Huijsen – The Bournemouth defender made his debut for Spain’s senior Squad in the middle of the week after replacing the injured Cubarsi and is again excluded with the defender of Barcelona.

LB: Marc Cucurella – Cucurella fought with speed and ingenuity by Jeremie Frimpong on Thursday and was able to get similar headaches from Xavi Simons in Valencia.

Cm: pedri – – – Nico Williams chose a composed pass when Spain opened the first doors in Rotterdam and the Temposetter of Barcelona will be a key bridge between defense and attack on Sunday.

Cm: Martin Zubimendi – The midfielder was associated with every European giant under the sun and, after Rodri’s long -term injury, enjoys a spell in Spain’s first team.

Cm: Fabian Ruiz – Spain was always blessed with some incredible midfield games and their current harvest is also quite remarkable. He is not Xavi, Andres Iniesta or Sergio Busquets, but Fabian Ruiz is an immense talent.

RW: Lamin Yamal – Yamals hard work forced Jorrel Hato’s mistake in building Spain last time and the Barcelona star could reach under the goals on Sunday.

ST: Alvaro Morata – Spain’s skipper may lack the glamor and the cunning of his teammates, but he is a tireless worker and a master of dark arts. The veteran offers somewhat urgently needed grit.

LW: Nico Williams – Williams showed an exquisite serenity when he scored his goal on Thursday before Mikel Merino’s parrest shot was converted in the interruption of time. It will be similarly involved on Sunday.

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