Luis Enrique hails support and team spirit as Spain boss hints at rotation after Portugal draw

Spain head coach Luis Enrique was quick to praise the team spirit and support in Seville as he suggested he will rotate following the 1-1 Nations League draw with Portugal.

Alvaro Morata opened the scoring after 25 minutes on Thursday, becoming La Roja’s joint-seventh highest scorer in history alongside Emilio Butragueno with 26 goals.

Spain dominated for large parts of the proceedings in their Group A2 opener, but substitute Ricardo Horta scored with eight minutes remaining to ensure the spoils were shared.

Czech Republic are the next opponents for Luis Enrique’s side on Sunday and the Spain boss vowed to rotate to evaluate all members of his squad ahead of the World Cup in Qatar.

“I have suffered more than usual,” he told reporters after the game. “I was seeing that it was difficult to keep up with the rhythm of the 90 minutes and that the victory could escape us.

“But I think the team has been good. The players have coped with the heat and fatigue of the season with great determination. We are going to use all the players [in the upcoming games].

“The atmosphere, the public was superb and the attitude of my players as well. I like the team spirit. Now it’s time to recover and we’ll see what we can improve on.

“The idea of ​​competing throughout the game penalised us. It’s difficult to keep up with the pressure for 90 minutes, but in general I’m satisfied.

“In fact, overall, I’m more than satisfied and I’m sure when I see it, I’ll be even happier.”

Luis Enrique was quick to hail the influence of Morata, while he defended his decision to leave Ansu Fati as an unused substitute.

“We could have won and we could have lost,” he continued. “He is good in this team and everywhere, he is a player who has a goal and although he is not a player with stratospheric figures, everything he gives us is very good.

“Ansu is coming to help us in the long term, I like what I see in training but he still doesn’t have the rhythm to help us in everything he wants, and it’s normal.

“But I’m the coach and you have to trust me there.”