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Ex Barca coach confirmed as Spain NT coach



Former Barcelona coach Luis Enrique has been confirmed as the head coach of the Spanish national team, replacing Fernando Hierro who stepped down following Spain disastrous outing in Russia.

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Luis Rubiales, the federation's president, sacked Julen Lopetegui on the eve of the World Cup after the Basque had agreed to join Real Madrid and he appointed Fernando Hierro for the ill-fated campaign in Russia.

For Luis Enrique, this is his first position since he left Barcelona in the summer of 2017, after spending three years in the Camp Nou dugout, where he won three Copa del Reys, two LaLiga titles, one Champions League, one Supercopa de Espana, one UEFA Super Cup and one FIFA Club World Cup.
Before Barcelona, he had coached Barcelona B, Celta Vigo and Roma.
The challenge for the new boss is to take Spain back to the top of the international game, as they have fallen in the group stages of the 2014 World Cup and at the last 16 stage at Euro 2016 and at this year's tournament.

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