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Rodrigo Secures Euro 2020 Qualification for Spain with Late Equaliser vs. Sweden

Oct 15, 2019
SOLNA, SWEDEN - OCTOBER 15: Rodrigo of Spain celebrates after scoring to 1-1 during the UEFA Euro 2020 qualifier between Sweden and Spain at Friends arena on October 15, 2019 in Solna, Sweden. (Photo by Nils Petter Nilsson/Getty Images)
SOLNA, SWEDEN - OCTOBER 15: Rodrigo of Spain celebrates after scoring to 1-1 during the UEFA Euro 2020 qualifier between Sweden and Spain at Friends arena on October 15, 2019 in Solna, Sweden. (Photo by Nils Petter Nilsson/Getty Images)

Rodrigo's 92nd-minute equaliser sent Spain to UEFA Euro 2020, after La Roja came from behind to earn a 1-1 draw against Sweden in a qualifier in Group F at the Friends Arena in Stockholm on Tuesday night.

Marcus Berg's 50th-minute goal looked like enough for the hosts on a night when Spain lost Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea to injury in the second half. However, the visitors got the breakthrough they needed when Valencia frontman Rodrigo met a corner from Fabian Ruiz in stoppage time.

With Spain only needing to avoid defeat to qualify, it was no surprise Sweden played with a greater sense of urgency. The home side manufactured several excellent chances during the first half, with Robin Quaison going close on 27 minutes after being played in by midfield schemer Kristoffer Olsson.

Quaison went close again soon after when he met a cross from the industrious Mikael Lustig. Ball-playing Gent centre-back Lustig was on the end of a chance of his own after Berg smartly headed down, drawing a save from De Gea.

Spain mustered little in response, although Napoli playmaker Ruiz was getting into some useful shooting positions and combining well with Arsenal's Dani Ceballos.

Yet for all their artistry, La Roja weren't pressing the issue enough, and it was fitting they were punished five minutes after the restart when Berg eventually beat De Gea, but only after the United stopper had made two excellent saves from close range:

Things went from bad to worse for Spain when De Gea limped off on the hour mark to be replaced by Chelsea's Kepa Arrizabalaga:

Spain needed a response, but none of Gerard Moreno, Rodrigo or Mikel Oyarzabal were able to apply the finishing touch. The pace of passing had also slowed through midfield, with Ceballos earning a booking after sloppily giving the ball away.

Hope appeared lost until Ruiz, who had arguably been Spain's best player, picked out Rodrigo, and the striker made no mistake to maintain his country's remarkable recent record qualifying for major tournaments:

Spain have fielded more talented squads in previous competitions, but the resolve shown by Robert Moreno's players in the Swedish capital is a good omen for next summer.

   

What's Next?

Spain close out the qualifiers with games at home to Malta on Friday, November 15, and Romania on Monday, November 18. Meanwhile, Sweden will be in action on the same dates, first in Romania, before hosting the Faroe Islands.

Sweden vs. Spain: Euro 2020 Qualifying Odds, Live Stream, TV Info

Oct 14, 2019
Spain's Rodrigo, third from left, celebrates with his teammates after scoring his side's opening goal during the Euro 2020 group F qualifying soccer match between Spain and Norway at the Mestalla stadium in Valencia, Spain, Saturday, March 23, 2019. (AP Photo/Alberto Saiz)
Spain's Rodrigo, third from left, celebrates with his teammates after scoring his side's opening goal during the Euro 2020 group F qualifying soccer match between Spain and Norway at the Mestalla stadium in Valencia, Spain, Saturday, March 23, 2019. (AP Photo/Alberto Saiz)

Spain will have another opportunity to qualify for UEFA Euro 2020 on Tuesday, when they face Sweden in Group F.

Per Bet365 (h/t Oddschecker), Spain are the 8-11 favourites, while Sweden carry odds of 4-1. A draw comes in at 5-2.

La Roja have a six-point lead over the Swedes and can win the group if Romania drop points against Norway. A top-two finish will suffice to ensure passage to Euro 2020.

British viewers can tune in via Sky Go, while those in the U.S. can watch via Univision NOW. Kick-off will be at 7:45 p.m. BST/2:45 p.m. ET.

   

Spain celebrated Sergio Ramos' record-breaking 168th cap against Norway in their last outing, and they nearly gave the veteran defender the perfect way to do it:

The 2008 and 2012 champions appeared to be on their way to Euro 2020 until Kepa Arrizabalaga committed a horrible error in the box, handing Norway a penalty. Joshua King tied things up, meaning Spain will have to wait until at least Tuesday to book their spot.

Romania and Sweden both won their first fixtures of the break, keeping things tight in the race for second place in the group. The Swedes lead Romania by one point and Norway by four. All of the teams will have two matches left to play in the next international break in November.

The mistake from Kepa will reignite discussions over who should start in goal for Spain. The Chelsea man has already said he welcomes the rivalry with Manchester United's David De Gea:

More questions arise further up the pitch. While Ramos has been a longtime standout for the team, it has been difficult to find a consistent playing partner for the 33-year-old since Gerard Pique retired from Spain.

Per Alex Kirkland of The Spanish Football Podcast, it has been something of a revolving door at the back:

Fabian Ruiz was a standout against Norway and should retain his spot in the starting XI, while Santi Cazorla impressed off the bench and may be in line to start.

Sweden cruised to a 4-0 win over Malta in their last outing, but it's worth noting their opponents have lost every single one of their matches since beating Faroe Islands on the opening matchday.

Sebastian Larsson scored twice, while RB Leipzig's Emil Forsberg is also capable of doing damage if he's given too much space.

Prediction: Sweden 1-2 Spain

Spain Miss Chance to Secure Euro 2020 Qualification After 1-1 Draw with Norway

Oct 12, 2019
Norway's midfielder Stefan Johansen (C) vies for the ball with Spain's midfielder Saul Niguez (L) and Spain's midfielder Dani Ceballos during the Euro 2020 qualifying football match Norway v Spain in Oslo, Norway on October 12, 2019. (Photo by Stian Lysberg Solum / NTB Scanpix / AFP) / Norway OUT (Photo by STIAN LYSBERG SOLUM/NTB Scanpix/AFP via Getty Images)
Norway's midfielder Stefan Johansen (C) vies for the ball with Spain's midfielder Saul Niguez (L) and Spain's midfielder Dani Ceballos during the Euro 2020 qualifying football match Norway v Spain in Oslo, Norway on October 12, 2019. (Photo by Stian Lysberg Solum / NTB Scanpix / AFP) / Norway OUT (Photo by STIAN LYSBERG SOLUM/NTB Scanpix/AFP via Getty Images)

Spain's perfect run in Group F came to an end on Saturday after Norway held them to a 1-1 draw. La Roja had won their first six matches of UEFA Euro 2020 qualification and took the lead through Saul Niguez, but Joshua King hit back with a last-minute penalty.

Norway had the better chances before the break, but Spain dominated the possession battle and turned that advantage into a goal early in the second half. The win seemed almost certain until the hosts were handed a late penalty, which King converted.

Captain Sergio Ramos became the nation's all-time caps leader in the draw, overtaking former Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas in his 168th appearance.

The late drama means Spain now lead the group by five points with three matches left to play. 

La Roja had reason to celebrate before the match even began, with Ramos reaching his milestone:

The visitors took control of possession early, but Norway had an early penalty appeal denied after a slight tug on King's shoulder.

While Spain neatly passed the ball around, first-half chances were almost non-existent. The Norwegian defence did a fine job locking down their box, drawing praise from the Guardian's Ewan Murray:

Rodrigo nearly made contact with a sharp cross, but Spain barely threatened. At the other end of the pitch, Kepa Arrizabalaga had to make a fine save to deny King the opener, and Ramos made a block to keep out the striker as well.

Saul aimed a header over the bar late in the half, and Martin Odegaard almost got a shot off after a Norwegian corner caused panic in the Spain defence. Norway finished the half on top and perhaps should have opened the scoring:

Their inability to score came back to haunt them early in the second half, when Saul put the visitors ahead. The midfielder fired a clever shot past Rune Jarstein after the defence failed to clear their lines.

Norway tried to answer through Odegaard and King, but the latter's header just missed the target.

The introduction of Santi Cazorla added a dash of creativity to Spain's midfield, and he combined well with Fabian Ruiz, who hit the cross bar with a great strike. 

Ole Selnaes put Kepa to work with a shot, and King later couldn't keep his nerve and fired the ball over the bar.

Ruiz missed a late chance to put Norway away for good, and that miss would prove costly. Deep in added time, Omar Elabdellaoui beat Kepa to the ball, and the Chelsea goalkeeper fouled him and allowed King to score from the resulting penalty.

      

What's Next?

Spain take on Sweden in another qualifier on Tuesday. Norway will also be on the road, against Romania.

Robert Moreno Says Barcelona's Ansu Fati Was in Spain Draft Squad Before Injury

Oct 4, 2019
BARCELONA, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 24: (L-R) Raul Albiol of Villarreal, Ansu Fati of FC Barcelona  during the La Liga Santander  match between FC Barcelona v Villarreal at the Camp Nou on September 24, 2019 in Barcelona Spain (Photo by Rico Brouwer/Soccrates/Getty Images)
BARCELONA, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 24: (L-R) Raul Albiol of Villarreal, Ansu Fati of FC Barcelona during the La Liga Santander match between FC Barcelona v Villarreal at the Camp Nou on September 24, 2019 in Barcelona Spain (Photo by Rico Brouwer/Soccrates/Getty Images)

Spain manager Robert Moreno has said Barcelona winger Ansu Fati was in his "preliminary squad" and stood a chance of being selected for upcoming the team's UEFA Euro 2020 qualifiers prior to his injury. 

Fati, 16, has demonstrated spectacular form in only a handful of Barcelona appearances and looks like a special talent after making his professional debut on August 25.

Spain will face Norway and Sweden on October 12 and 15, respectively. When asked about Fati's involvement, Moreno told reporters: "He was in the preliminary squad. Everything that he's doing is exceptional. ... He was injured, which is the most important reason [why he was not selected]."

The youngster came off the bench to net his first senior goal in a 2-2 draw with Osasuna on August 31, becoming the club's youngest scorer in the process:

Spain under-21 coach Luis de la Fuente also spoke to the media on Friday and added there were issues with FIFA regarding Fati's clearance that also prevented him from registering for Spain.

"I waited until the last moment. But it is for the simple reason that he is not selectable. I do not know the details, but he lacks some procedure with FIFA," he said.

Moreno added:

"We thought he could do well. He was on the pre-list, we value him, there were a number of events that have been going on, bureaucratic issues after he was injured and we could not summon him.

"Allow me for this exception when talking about someone who is not on the list, but he was a special case that had to be treated in an honest way."

Commentator Tiago Estevao argued it was premature to call Fati into the senior setup given his age, pointing to previous Spanish starlets who didn't fulfil their potential:

https://twitter.com/TiagoEstv/status/1178432697259216897

Fati was born in Guinea-Bissau but moved to Spain with his family at a young age. He grew up in Seville and spent several years in the Sevilla academy before moving to Catalonia to join La Masia in 2012.

The prodigy has taken no time to settle in among La Liga's senior stars, having scored and assisted in a 5-2 win over Valencia in September (his first start for the club):

One could argue Fati's development would be better served moving more gradually through Spain's under-age teams, but only time will tell.

Sport reported Fati has recovered from the injury that sidelined him for the 2-1 UEFA Champions League win over Inter Milan on Wednesday and could be fit for Sunday's visit of Sevilla.

Sergio Ramos Targeting 200 Spain Caps: 'Records Are There to Be Broken'

Sep 9, 2019
GIJON, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 08: Sergio Ramos of Spain looks on  during the UEFA Euro 2020 qualifier match between Spain and Faroe Islands at Estadio Municipal El Molinon on September 08, 2019 in Gijon, Spain. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)
GIJON, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 08: Sergio Ramos of Spain looks on during the UEFA Euro 2020 qualifier match between Spain and Faroe Islands at Estadio Municipal El Molinon on September 08, 2019 in Gijon, Spain. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)

Sergio Ramos has set himself the target of making 200 appearances for Spain after he pulled level with former Real Madrid team-mate Iker Casillas as the nation's most-capped player. 

Ramos made his 167th appearance for La Roja when they beat the Faroe Islands 4-0 on Sunday.

"Records are there to be broken," he said after the game, per Marca. "I hope that this momentum, enthusiasm and ambition always accompanies me and that I reach 200 games, which is the objective. You have to make it difficult."

Ramos and Casillas sit top of Spain's all-time most-capped players ahead of former Barcelona midfielder Xavi Hernandez, who played for the team 133 times before he retired from international duty in 2014. 

The next highest active player after Ramos is Sergio Busquets, on 114.

Remarkably, despite being a centre-back, Ramos has also chipped in with an impressive share of goals for his country:

As the defender made his appearance on Sunday, Casillas congratulated him:

Ramos added: "I had the opportunity to debut young, and I've had the confidence of the Spain coaches over the years. I'm flattered by Iker's praise. I still have to overcome [his number], and I hope I can play for this country for many more years."

The 33-year-old made his debut for Spain in 2005, shortly before his 19th birthday.

He has been a regular ever since, helping La Roja win the UEFA European Championships in 2008 and 2012, either side of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. In 2016, he took over from Casillas as captain.

He can become the standalone record appearance-maker on October 12 if he plays in Spain's Euro 2020 qualifier with Norway.

Although 200 caps is an ambitious target, he's still a regular for club and country even as he enters his twilight years, so it's not impossible that he'll reach the milestone before he hangs up his boots.

Spain Cruise Past Faroe Islands in 4-0 Win in Euro 2020 Qualifying

Sep 8, 2019
GIJON, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 08: Rodrigo Moreno of Spain celebrates after scoring during the UEFA Euro 2020 qualifier match between Spain and Faroe Islands at Estadio Municipal El Molinon on September 08, 2019 in Gijon, Spain. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)
GIJON, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 08: Rodrigo Moreno of Spain celebrates after scoring during the UEFA Euro 2020 qualifier match between Spain and Faroe Islands at Estadio Municipal El Molinon on September 08, 2019 in Gijon, Spain. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)

Spain continued their perfect run through UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying after beating the Faroe Islands 4-0 on Sunday when Rodrigo Moreno and Paco Alcacer netted two apiece for the hosts.  

Valencia striker Rodrigo continued his run in the XI and scored an early breakthrough, adding a second after half-time break to ease tensions at the Estadio Municipal in Gijon. 

Alcacer entered the fray after an hour and left it late to score another two in the last three minutes of the match.

Robert Moreno maintained his winning start as Spain manager, with La Roja now seven points clear at the top of their pool following Sweden's 1-1 draw at home to Norway.

Sergio Ramos started in his 167th appearance for Spain, equalling Iker Casillas as the country's all-time-record cap-holder.

There was a minute's silence held before kick-off to remember Xana Enrique, the nine-year-old daughter of former Spain manager Luis who died in August:

Spain had control of the clash from the first whistle and played the vast majority of football in and around the Faroe Islands half.

It took Robert Moreno's side 29 minutes to break the deadlock in Thursday's 2-1 win away to Romania, but Rodrigo put the hosts ahead in less than half that time in Gijon.

Mikel Oyarzabal forced his way into the box and dug a pass out from under his feet to put his team-mate in front of an open goal, per Valencia's official Twitter account:

The home side set up camp near the halfway line and advanced on the Faroe Islands goal searching for a second. Their guests, meanwhile, managed a single tame attempt in the first 45 minutes, per Flashscore.com.

The Faroe Islands played so little in the Spain half that there was cause for comment when they did finally open a chance in front of Manchester United No. 1 David De Gea:

Coach Lars Olsen's side displayed proper defending for much of the half, however, and were equal to Spain's attack for the most part, albeit failing to provide much threat of their own.

Thiago Alcantara almost scored a picturesque volley directly from a corner in the 37th minute, with goalkeeper Gunnar Nielsen just about agile enough to get down to his left and save in time.

The visitors looked content to settle on a one-goal deficit heading in at the break, while Moreno knew his side had thus far failed to meet expectations as overwhelming favourites.

Spain made no changes at the break, but whatever was said took effect when Rodrigo doubled his and the team's tally five minutes after the restart.

Thiago—who picked up a yellow at the end of the first half—sent Rodrigo into space down the right, but it was the Valencia's star's fine work to cut in and finish via the aid of a deflection.

Alcacer came on with half an hour remaining but left it until the final three minutes to contribute his brace, signalling to Moreno that perhaps he should be a part of the starting plans moving ahead.

Despite the clean sheet, Real Madrid's Dani Carvajal was one member of Spain's defence who didn't impress sportswriter Andrew Gaffney:

Spain have won six group games from six and retain their status as likely favourites to top Group F, while the Faroe Islands remain without a point and are all but eliminated with four matches remaining.

       

What's Next?

Both teams will resume their Euro 2020 qualification campaign on October 12, when Spain travel to Norway and the Faroe Islands will host Romania.

Spain vs. Faroe Islands: Euro 2020 Qualifying Odds, Live Stream, TV Info

Sep 7, 2019
Paco Alcacer (L) of Spain celebrates after he scored 2-0 goal during the Euro 2020 football qualification match between Romania and Spain in Bucharest, Romania, on September 5, 2019. (Photo by Daniel MIHAILESCU / AFP)        (Photo credit should read DANIEL MIHAILESCU/AFP/Getty Images)
Paco Alcacer (L) of Spain celebrates after he scored 2-0 goal during the Euro 2020 football qualification match between Romania and Spain in Bucharest, Romania, on September 5, 2019. (Photo by Daniel MIHAILESCU / AFP) (Photo credit should read DANIEL MIHAILESCU/AFP/Getty Images)

Spain are expected to continue their perfect UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying run on Sunday when they play host to minnows Faroe Islands in Gijon.

Caesars have handed La Roja odds of 1-100 to win, compared to just 35-1 for the visitors. A draw comes in at 25-1. The reverse leg, played in June, finished 4-1.

Kick-off will be at 7:45 p.m. BST/2:45 p.m. ET, and fans can tune in via the Sky Go app and ESPN 3.

Spain's players celebrate after the Euro 2020 football qualification match between Romania and Spain in Bucharest, Romania, on September 5, 2019. (Photo by Daniel MIHAILESCU / AFP)        (Photo credit should read DANIEL MIHAILESCU/AFP/Getty Images)
Spain's players celebrate after the Euro 2020 football qualification match between Romania and Spain in Bucharest, Romania, on September 5, 2019. (Photo by Daniel MIHAILESCU / AFP) (Photo credit should read DANIEL MIHAILESCU/AFP/Getty Images)

La Roja are on a six-match win streak dating back to November's UEFA Nations League loss against Croatia, and they narrowly beat Romania on the road in their last outing.

Sports writer Dermot Corrigan thought the team played well, even if the 2-1 final score suggested it was a close contest:

That win meant Spain have collected 15 points so far in Group F, five more than Sweden and seven more than Norway. They will almost certainly add three more to their tally on Sunday against Faroe Islands, who have yet to pick up a single point in their five matches and sport a dreadful -13 goal difference.

Faroe Island are among the smallest UEFA members in terms of population and have never qualified for a major tournament. The current selection's top player is Joan Simun Edmundsson, who plays for Arminia Bielefeld in the 2. Bundesliga.

La Roja are likely to score early and often against the minnows, and the result of this clash will be less important than the lessons manager Robert Moreno can learn about his team.

He started Kepa Arrizabalaga ahead of David De Gea in Romania, and the Chelsea man justified that choice, as observed by former England striker Gary Lineker:

Moreno could opt to rotate his team against Faroe Islands, knowing his back-ups should still be significantly more talented than their opponents. That could open the door for the likes of David Lopez, Unai Nunez, Mario Hermoso, Fabian Ruiz and Mikel Oyarzabal to gain some valuable experience.

There's no need to risk veterans Sergio Ramos, Jordi Alba and Sergio Busquets this early in the club season when the rising talents are more than capable of dismantling Faroe Islands on their own.

Prediction: Spain 6-0 Faroe Islands

Sergio Ramos Explains Goal Celebration in Spain's Romania Win After Yellow Card

Sep 6, 2019
Sergio Ramos (C) of Spain reacts to the referee as he received yellow card after he scored 1-0 against Romania during the Euro 2020 football qualification match between Romania and Spain in Bucharest, Romania, on September 5, 2019. (Photo by Daniel MIHAILESCU / AFP)        (Photo credit should read DANIEL MIHAILESCU/AFP/Getty Images)
Sergio Ramos (C) of Spain reacts to the referee as he received yellow card after he scored 1-0 against Romania during the Euro 2020 football qualification match between Romania and Spain in Bucharest, Romania, on September 5, 2019. (Photo by Daniel MIHAILESCU / AFP) (Photo credit should read DANIEL MIHAILESCU/AFP/Getty Images)

Spain captain Sergio Ramos has explained his celebration following the team's win over Romania on Thursday.

Ramos was on the scoresheet in a thrilling 2-1 success for his side in Bucharest, making it five wins from five games for the Spanish in UEFA 2020 European Championship qualifying Group F. 

The defender scored a penalty to put his team in front and picked up a booking for mimicking wearing glasses following the goal. After the match, the Real Madrid star said there was some confusion on the part of the match official, per AS (h/t Football Espana).

"I've already spoken to the referee," he said. "The celebration was to give the goal to my nephew, who also wears glasses, like me. It was to tell him there's nothing wrong with wearing glasses. It was directed at the camera. The referee understood, he apologised and regretted it."

Here is the penalty Ramos scored, followed by the celebration that saw him yellow-carded:

Per Dermot Corrigan of ESPN FC, the defender attracted the ire of the Romania fans throughout the contest:

After Ramos gave Spain the lead, Paco Alcacer doubled their advantage just after half time, putting La Roja on course for a routine win.

However, the home side rallied, with Florin Andone's goal and a red card for Diego Llorente setting up an absorbing finish. Spain eventually needed goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga to make a stunning save in stoppage time to ensure they emerged with three points.

Speaking about the performance, Ramos said his side need to be more clinical with their opportunities:

"We had a great first half but despite that, we couldn't get a bigger advantage. We have to learn to kill off these matches, so we don't get to the end of the match with the fear of losing three points.

"Winning away from home and reaching an objective gives us peace of mind, but we haven't done anything yet because we want to be top of the group and get 30 points. Now is to rest well and see if it's easier with our fans."

At the moment, Ramos is enjoying a purple patch for Spain in front of goal. His penalty on Thursday put him into the top 10 of the country's all-time top goalscorers:

ESPN FC put his goalscoring haul on the international stage into context:

Ramos is regarded as one of the best leaders in world football and it's testament to his strong mentality that he's been prolific from the penalty spot for Spain.

In terms of his defensive play, the 33-year-old hasn't enjoyed the most assured start to the season for Real Madrid and he struggled in the recent 2-2 draw with Villarreal. Los Blancos currently have five points from their first three La Liga games.

Spain Boss Robert Moreno Says He Would Step Down If Luis Enrique Wanted Return

Sep 3, 2019
Spain´s newly appointed coach Robert Moreno gives a press conference on July 19, 2019 at Las Rozas football sports city near Madrid. - Luis Enrique stepped down as Spain coach and is replaced by assistant Robert Moreno. (Photo by OSCAR DEL POZO / AFP)        (Photo credit should read OSCAR DEL POZO/AFP/Getty Images)
Spain´s newly appointed coach Robert Moreno gives a press conference on July 19, 2019 at Las Rozas football sports city near Madrid. - Luis Enrique stepped down as Spain coach and is replaced by assistant Robert Moreno. (Photo by OSCAR DEL POZO / AFP) (Photo credit should read OSCAR DEL POZO/AFP/Getty Images)

Spain manager Roberto Moreno has said he would step down from the role if Luis Enrique wished to return to it. 

Moreno replaced Enrique in June after the former Barcelona coach resigned for personal reasons. On Thursday, his nine-year-old daughter, Xana, died five months after being diagnosed with cancer.

Per Marca's Miguel Angel Lara, Moreno said: "It's a very recent situation, and we're not going to talk about it. I consider Luis a friend, and this friendship goes ahead of everything else. If he wants to return one day, I will be delighted to step aside and work with him."

Moreno first took charge in Enrique's stead in March and guided Spain to a 2-0 win over Malta in a UEFA Euro 2020 qualifier.

The 41-year-old subsequently took charge of the team for June's qualifiers against the Faroe Islands and Sweden, securing 4-1 and 3-0 victories, respectively, before Enrique vacated the role on June 19 and he became the full-time boss.

Moreno served as Enrique's assistant at Roma, Celta Vigo and Barcelona from 2011 to 2017, before following him to the national team last year.

In three seasons at the Camp Nou, they won two La Liga titles together, three Copas del Rey and the UEFA Champions League, among other honours.

La Roja will take on Romania on Thursday before hosting the Faroe Islands on Sunday, in what will be Moreno's first games in charge as the full-time manager.

Spain are five points clear at the top of Group F, having won each of their first four matches, and another two wins would consolidate their position further.

"It's been a difficult week," Moreno added. "We will try to give negligible joy at a very bad moment. It's the only thing we can do."

Robert Moreno: Spain No. 1 Spot Not Certain for David De Gea, Kepa Arrizabalaga

Aug 20, 2019
MADRID, SPAIN - JUNE 10: (L-R) Kepa Arrizabalaga of Spain, David de Gea of Spain during the  EURO Qualifier match between Spain  v Sweden  at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on June 10, 2019 in Madrid Spain (Photo by David S. Bustamante/Soccrates/Getty Images)
MADRID, SPAIN - JUNE 10: (L-R) Kepa Arrizabalaga of Spain, David de Gea of Spain during the EURO Qualifier match between Spain v Sweden at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on June 10, 2019 in Madrid Spain (Photo by David S. Bustamante/Soccrates/Getty Images)

Spain head coach Robert Moreno has said neither Manchester United's David De Gea nor Chelsea's Kepa Arrizabalaga are guaranteed the No. 1 spot for their national team.

De Gea has been Spain's regular starting goalkeeper since he succeeded Iker Casillas in the role.

But he struggled for La Roja at the 2018 FIFA World Cup and made a number of uncharacteristic errors for United in the latter stages of the 2018-19 season:

As a result, his spot as Spain's No. 1 is under serious threat, particularly from Blues 'keeper Kepa, who has been consistently impressive at both Chelsea and Athletic Bilbao in the last few seasons.

The 24-year-old has only six Spain caps, compared to De Gea's 39.

But former Barcelona assistant manager Moreno, who was appointed Luis Enrique's successor as Spain boss in June, has said there is no hierarchy among his goalkeepers, and De Gea, Kepa and Roma stopper Pau Lopez (one cap) will compete for the No. 1 spot, per Cadena SER (h/t Goal's Matt Dorman):

"My goalkeepers are De Gea, Kepa and Pau Lopez. I like that there is competition. Kepa is not ahead of De Gea, and neither is ahead of Pau.

"I want to get to the Euros with three goalkeepers who are ready to compete. They are all playing at a high level and there are nuances and differences between them. All three have good footwork. At Barca, we won the treble alternating goalkeepers."

Spain´s newly appointed coach Robert Moreno gives a press conference on July 19, 2019 at Las Rozas football sports city near Madrid. - Luis Enrique stepped down as Spain coach and is replaced by assistant Robert Moreno. (Photo by OSCAR DEL POZO / AFP)
Spain´s newly appointed coach Robert Moreno gives a press conference on July 19, 2019 at Las Rozas football sports city near Madrid. - Luis Enrique stepped down as Spain coach and is replaced by assistant Robert Moreno. (Photo by OSCAR DEL POZO / AFP)

Spain are back in UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying action in early September when they play a Group F double-header away in Romania and at home to the Faroe Islands. 

After winning their opening four qualifying games, Spain sit comfortably at the top of their pool on 12 points, five clear of Sweden in second. 

Kepa has started each of the Spain's last three fixtures—qualifying wins against Sweden, Faroe Islands and Malta—but Enrique was still nominally in charge for those matches.

The former Barcelona manager subsequently stepped down from the role for personal reasons after less than a year in charge.