Rodri aiming to bring back Spain's 'winning culture'
Spain's defender Jesus Navas (L) heads the ball during the UEFA Nations League semi final football match between Spain and Italy at the De Grolsch Veste Stadium in Enschede on June 15, 2023. (Photo by KENZO TRIBOUILLARD / AFP)
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Spain midfielder
Rodri Hernandez hopes to restore his team's "winning culture" by
beating Croatia on Sunday and winning the Nations League.
Manchester
City's goalscoring hero in their Champions League final triumph over Inter
Milan last weekend noted only two players in Spain's squad had won trophies
with the national team - Jordi Alba and Jesus Navas.
Sevilla
wing-back Navas lifted the 2010 World Cup with La Roja, while Alba was part of
the side which won Spain's last trophy at Euro 2012, over a decade ago.
"It will be
very important to win again, after all this time, bringing Spain back to the
highest point," Rodri told a news conference Saturday, ahead of the final
in Rotterdam.
"We only
have two players who know what it's like to win. It's not just important to win
but to create a winning culture, we have to understand that we have a unique
opportunity.
"We had the
chance to win against France in the (2021) final but we couldn't do it. This
will allow us to recover that winning culture."
Spain also
reached the Euro 2020 semi-finals but were beaten by Italy on penalties.
Rodri has become
a key figure for coach Luis de la Fuente in midfield and the Man City player
believes he is at a career level high.
"I think I
am, in terms of maturity, winning titles, it's a moment I want to extend in the
national team," continued Rodri.
"We have to
make it clear how important winning a title is, it would crown a very special
season for me."
Rodri will come
face-to-face with Croatian midfield maestro Luka Modric, who shone in his
team's semi-final victory over hosts the Netherlands.
Spain coach De
la Fuente highlighted the pair's quality.
"They seem
two extraordinary players to me," the coach told reporters.
"I've
already said, for me Rodri is the best defensive midfielder in the world. And Modric
is a world class talent."
The coach said
the Real Madrid midfielder was a worry for his team, but so were Croatia as a
whole.
"He puts us
on alert, but not just Modric -- Croatia have players of a very high level,
that's why they are where they are," said De la Fuente.
"We have to
be more alert around Modric, paying attention to him."
De la Fuente
confirmed forward Dani Olmo was fit to feature in the final at De Kuip after
missing the 2-1 win over Italy on Thursday in Enschede.


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