Spain rocked by coach change; Hierro replaces Lopetegui (Roundup)

IANS  |  Moscow 

Spain's preparations for the have been hit hard a day before the tournament kicks off with the Spanish Football Federation, confirming on Wednesday that will be the of the national team following the decision to sack Real Madrid-bound Lopetegui earlier in the day.

The decision to show Lopetegui the door came just 48 hours ahead of Spain's opener against in Sochi, leaving little time to find a replacement.

said in a shock presser that he had lost confidence in Lopetegui after learning about the news five minutes before it was made public by powerhouse Real Madrid.

"We have been forced to break our agreement. The team is the team of all the Spaniards, you can not do things this way, 2-3 days before We have been forced to make this decision with Lopetegui, who has done an impeccable job," Rubiales said.

"But we cannot accept this behaviour. This has been done without our knowledge. I do not feel betrayed. But this is how it must be."

are in Group B of the World Cup, alongside Portugal, and will begin their campaign against on Friday.

The line-up, which features the likes of Diego Costa, Sergio Ramos, Andres Iniesta, and Gerard Pique, is tasked with emulating Spain's winning feat. But the current situation will mar their campaign.

The task of quickly settling into the new job will be on Hierro, a Spain and Real Madrid legend as a The 50-year-old Hierro had been working as the for the and has the advantage of being already on the ground in and knowing the players well, although he has only limited experience as a first team

"We are in a very difficult situation, but the players and the new coaching staff will do everything in their power to take us to the furthest," Rubiales said.

Hierro coached second division side in the 2016-2017 campaign, having a moderately successful season, but failing to lead the club to promotion to the He left after just a year in charge to join the RFEF for a second spell as

Hierro, who played 89 times for Spain, will have just two training sessions with the team before Spain kick off their World Cup campaign.

Following the World Cup, he will almost certainly step down, with former and boss and current Under-21 boss the two favourites to take over on a long-term basis.

Meanwhile Spain used his account to send a message of unity after what have been 24 chaotic hours for the Spain squad.

"We are Spain, we represent our badge, our colours, our supporters and our country. Our responsibility and commitment is to you and for you, yesterday, today and tomorrow, together," tweeted the central defender, who will have Lopetegui as his coach at Real Madrid next season.

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First Published: Wed, June 13 2018. 20:14 IST