Iago Aspas: Spain had 'no plan B' under Luis Enrique
Quality Sport Images / Getty Images Sport / Getty
Spain striker Iago Aspas said on Thursday that former coach Luis Enrique had "no plan B" which led to them being knocked out of last year's World Cup last 16.
Enrique was sacked after Spain lost on penalties to Morocco in December.
"Luis Enrique had a very clear game plan, when plan A didn't work, there was no plan B or others for the players to try and change things," Celta Vigo's Aspas told reporters.
"I was impatiently waiting for Spain to score," the 35-year-old added.
La Roja, under new boss Luis de la Fuente, start their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign on Saturday by hosting Norway.
They also face Scotland, Georgia and Cyprus in the group.
HEADLINES
- GM Berry: Nick Chubb 'increasingly unlikely' to return to Browns
- Down 2 games, is now the time to back the Celtics?
- 'He blew it': Cassidy irked after ref's non-call precedes Oilers' OT winner
- Have the Maple Leafs actually figured this whole playoffs thing out? Maybe
- The Devers dilemma: Selling an unwilling star on the inevitable
Advertisement