De la Fuente ready to take up Spain's La Roja mantle with pride
Spanish National Team coach, Luis de la Fuente, posing for a photo after his official appointment ceremony at the Royal Spanish Football Federation facilities, Madrid, Spain, Dec. 12, 2022. (AA Photo)


Speaking publicly for the first time since his appointment, Luis de la Fuente expressed his confidence that he is the best person to assume the role of Spain's head coach in the wake of Luis Enrique's departure.

La Roja parted ways with Lucho following their shock World Cup exit to Morocco in the last 16, on the back of a difficult Qatar 2022 campaign.

De la Fuente, who has coached Spain's Under-19, Under-21 and Under-23 teams over the past decade, was confirmed as his replacement, with the 61-year-old set to make his bow in Euro 2024 qualification next year.

Speaking at his official presentation, the former Athletic Bilbao defender marked out his credentials on why he is the right man to take charge and vowed to be flexible in how the country approaches its national team.

"I was a professional footballer for 15 years," he stated. "I have won titles. I have coached at the international level in all age categories except the senior one.

"With all my humility and honesty, if there is someone who knows what the future of Spanish football is, it is me," he said.

De la Fuente confirmed he would not necessarily move on Spain's senior stalwarts to make way for younger players he has already coached, while he also paid tribute to his predecessor.

"I have had a very close relationship with Luis Enrique and I thank him," he added. "We have exchanged messages, and he congratulated me."

"You don't have to analyze anything about the World Cup. Luis Enrique's work has been extraordinary, but you can still not get a result."

"I count on the youngsters but I am also a fan of the veterans who have done great things. Sergio Busquets is the living history of football. If Sergio Ramos is in good shape, he can come too," he added.