'Our goal is to play seven games in Qatar' - Spain coach Luis Enrique setting sights on World Cup glory
Kyle Goldsmith
November 17, 2022 03:27 MYT
November 17, 2022 03:27 MYT
Luis Enrique wants his Spain side to go all the way to the World Cup final in Qatar after they cruised to a 3-1 victory over Jordan in their final warm-up match before the tournament.
Spain's young stars won the game, with Ansu Fati setting them on their way with a 13th-minute strike before Gavi and Nico Williams added second-half goals to make it eight wins from their last 11 matches, though Jordan did score a late consolation.
Spain have not made it past the round of 16 at a World Cup since winning the tournament in 2010, but Luis Enrique's sights are firmly set on the final on December 18.
"We are seventh in the FIFA ranking," he told reporters at his post-match press conference. "Our goal is to play seven games in Qatar.
"I have seen the team play well [against Jordan], even if it was not the best time to play so close to the World Cup.
"I think we have played a good game. The result was the least important today, but it's always better to win."
11 - #Spain have won the last 11 games prior to the start of a World Cup edition, being the last time they failed in May 1978 (0-0 v #Uruguay ). Strength. — OptaJose (@OptaJose) November 17, 2022
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Fati and Marco Asensio starred in the victory, and Luis Enrique was full of praise for the pair after the match.
"It's great news. He [Fati] has a great relationship with the goal," the head coach added. "He [Asensio] has been at another level, excellent.
"He has played as a false nine player, and very well. With that attitude, with the quality he has, he can play wherever."