Following the team’s disappointing performance at the FIFA World Cup 2022. The Spanish football federation made the announcement on Wednesday that Luis Enrique would be leaving the team.
On Thursday, Luis Enrique resigned as manager of the Spanish national team.
This comes after Spain’s FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. The campaign came to an end with a disappointing 3-0 penalty shootout loss to Morocco in the Round of 16 matchups. RFEF put out a proclamation on its site and uncovered another task. Would begin for the Spanish Soccer Group. Following the exit of Enrique and his training staff.
“A report determined that a new project should begin for the Spanish Soccer Team has been transferred to the president by the sports management of the RFEF. The goal of this report is to continue the growth that Luis Enrique and his collaborators have achieved over the past few years. The decision has been communicated to the coach by the president. Luis Rubiales, and the sports director, José Francisco Molina, according to the statement.
The tenure of Luis Enrique as the Spanish national team’s head coach In 2018. The Austrian head coach took over for the 2010 FIFA World Cup champions and led the team through a significant transformation amid the team’s and Spanish football’s generational shift. Luis Enrique qualified for two Last Four of the UEFA Countries Association.
He used a clearly defined style to get to the semifinals of Euro 2020. In their statement, RFEF added, “He has sown hope for the future of the Spanish team and chose young talent.” Spain’s disappointing exit from the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup. With a 7-0 victory over Costa Rica in the Group E match.
Spain’s FIFA World Cup 2022 campaign got off to a fantastic start. In their subsequent group match. They came back to draw 1-1 with the World Cup. Champions before their season began to decline. Japan’s 2-1 victory over Spain was the final major upset of Spain’s group stage Spain’s exit from the major tournament was attributed to Luis Enrique.
Enrique took full responsibility for their exit from the quarterfinals after losing to Morocco in Round 16. I bear the responsibility. I picked the first three penalty-takers because I thought they were the best pitch specialists. We never made it to the fourth. Bounou is a marvelous goalkeeper from this perspective. He tends to go in the right direction a lot of the time. The manager stated, “He was fantastic.”