Juventus forward Alvaro Morata is likely to feature up front for Spain in Friday’s Euro 2016 qualifier against Ukraine in Seville, coach Vicente del Bosque said on Thursday.
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Morata is the obvious choice in the striker’s role for the European champions following the withdrawal due to injury of Diego Costa as second-placed Spain look to maintain pressure on Group C leaders Slovakia.
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“We have been training with all the players we have, we have deployed them in the positions they are going to play and we have a lot of expectations of Morata,” Del Bosque told a news conference ahead of the game at Sevilla’s Sanchez Pizjuan stadium.
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“It has been positive that he has enriched himself by moving abroad and it is good that he has had playing time (at Juve),” Del Bosque added.
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Morata joined the Italian champions from Real Madrid in the close season after breaking into Real’s first team from the youth ranks but finding his playing time limited.
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The 22-year-old, who has scored seven goals in 22 Serie A appearances this term for the Italian champions, is competing for a place up front with the likes of Barcelona’s Pedro and Malaga’s Juanmi.
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Cesc Fabregas, who plays in midfield for Chelsea but has often been drafted in as an extra striker for his country, is another option.
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Morata was given strong backing by Spain teammates Sergio Ramos and Andres Iniesta.
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“He deserves to be here,” Real centre back Ramos said.
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“He is a forward who stirs things up, who looks for the spaces, who moves well up front and he gives the national team a very good alternative.”
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Barcelona playmaker Iniesta added: “We all know Alvaro’s quality. He is really playing well and that’s why he is here with us.
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“He is a born goalscorer, he is always pushing the limit of offside and his precision and movement make your job easier.”
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With four matches played, Spain are second in Group C on nine points, three behind Slovakia, who beat them 2-1 in Zilina in October, and level with Ukraine.
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Spain host Slovakia in September in a match that may decide who secures a place at the tournament in France as group winners.
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