Madrid: Spain coach Luis Enrique has had only a few days to work with some of the youngsters he called up for the national team for the first time.
He already likes what he sees.
Luis Enrique praised some of the newcomers on Wednesday, especially 18-year-old Pedri González and 20-year-old Bryan Gil. They are among a group of players he brought up from the under-21 squad ahead of World Cup qualifying.
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“Pedri already does wonderful things despite his age,” Luis Enrique said of the Barcelona playmaker who has become a regular starter under coach Ronald Koeman. “He is humble, intelligent and a hard worker. He’s a great teammate as well. What I see is a top-level player.”
The praise for Gil was just as high.
“I liked him from the very first time we chatted. He is very mature, very calm,” Luis Enrique said of the Sevilla player who is on a loan at Eibar. “He has this great energy, and talent-wise there is not much else to say. He uses both of his legs well, he protects the ball well, has a great strike and crosses the ball well. He still has to improve as far as goal-scoring, but he also has great intensity defensively.”
Gil, Pedri and the other youngsters called up by Luis Enrique were expected to be leading Spain's under-21 squad at the European Championship in Slovenia and Hungary.
Leipzig midfielder Dani Olmo, who is 22 but had already made the main national team before, would not be eligible for the European competition but also was praised by Luis Enrique.