Luis Enrique’s team will be as good to watch as ever, but expectations are dimmed by a lack of firepower and dressing-room leaders
This article is part of the Guardian’s Euro 2020 Experts’ Network, a cooperation between some of the best media organisations from the 24 countries who qualified. theguardian.com is running previews from two countries each day in the run-up to the tournament kicking off on 11 June.
The upheaval in the
Spain squad before the Euros may not be as bad as in 2018 when Julen Lopetegui was sacked on the eve of the
World Cup but this has not been an easy week for Luis Enrique.