spanish teacher, Luis de la Fuente was “pleased” to see his party approaching execution After losing 2-0 to Scotland in Glasgow in the second qualifying match for Euro 2024, he is “not satisfied” with the result. “The game went where we planned, it’s a complex and difficult game, but we developed it,” De la Fuente said at his post-match press conference.

Coach, two goals scored by Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay “two football accidents “The plan was followed by the players and we had situations where we could get us into the game. I’m glad because I realized what we were working on, (but) I’m not happy with the outcome,” he insisted. His approach, as he explained, was “playing with the width of the wingers, centers were looking for zone, shots, and running into the gap”, but “everything” would have been different if the Spanish forwards had managed to score a goal.

De la Fuente, who led the senior team in the second game after making his debut with a victory against Norway (3-0), admitted that “there are things that need to be fixed”, but with that in mind he was happy with the team’s defensive performance. Scotland “did it several times”.

selective introduced up to eight modifications Compared to his eleven against Norway in Malaga. When asked if this would affect today’s game, he judged “the result is not the product of changes” and added that he likes to “refresh” starting players in back-to-back matches. He also praised the game the Scots played, which he described as “very smart on defense and very serious”, which took the game “where they wanted to go”.

Regarding the environmental pressure at Hampden Park, which turns into a real caldera from time to time, he said that there is a “fantastic atmosphere” but that its players are already in “very difficult situations” so “it certainly doesn’t intimidate anyone”. by the environment.