The Spanish national football team will have to do without Ramos in the EC final

Serhio Ramoss | Photo: UEFA

The head coach of the Spanish national football team, Luis Enrike, has not included experienced defender Serhio Ramos in the European Championship final, but has selected several young players.

The 35-year-old Real Madrid captain has taken part in only five games this year after falling ill with Covid-19, as well as injuring his right thigh, left leg caviar and left hoof tendon. Emerik Laport, who recently changed his nationality in football, will be the mainstay of the defense of the Spanish national team. The 26-year-old Manchester City player was born in southwestern France. Although he has been called to the French national team three times, he has not left the field.

Enrike has formed a young team, but the most experienced players are 32-year-old Barcelona football players Serhio Buskets and Jordi Alba. The Spanish national team has also qualified for the Tokyo Olympic Games, where they will play against Egypt on 22 July, against Australia on 25 July and against Argentina on 28 July. The composition of the Olympic team is not yet known.

In Group E of the final tournament of the European Football Championship in Seville, Spain will play against Sweden on June 14, against Poland on June 19 and against Slovakia on June 23. In the final tournament of the European Championship, the Spanish national football team is one of the favorites after defeating Germany in the League of Nations in November with 6: 0. Manchester City midfielder Ferrans Torress scored three goals in this game.

Composition of the Spanish national team in the final of the European Football Championship

goalkeepers: David de Hea (Manchester United, England), Unai Simon (Bilbao Athletic), Robert Sanchez (Brighton and Hava Albion, England);

Defenders: José Gaencia (Valencia), Eric Garcia, Emerix Laport (both City of Manchester), Jorge Alba (Barcelona), Diego Ljorente (Leeds United, England), Marcos Ljorente (Madrid Atletico) ), Pau Torress (Villarreal), Sesar Aspilikveta (London Chelsea, England);

midfielders: Fabians Ruiss (Naples, Italy), Pedri, Serhio Buskets (both Barcelona), Rodrigo Ernandess (Manchester City, England), Koke (Madrid’s Atletico), Tagua Alcantara (Liverpool), England);

attackers: Dani Olmo (Leipzig, Germany), Mikels Ojarsabals (Real Sociedad), Ferrans Torress (Manchester City, England), Herard Moreno (Villarreal), Alvaro Morata (Turin Juventus), Italy ), Adam Traore (Wolverhampton Wanderers, England), Pavlo Sarabia (Saint-Germain, Paris, France).

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