This coming Friday (6) at dawn, the Spanish national soccer team - a team known for its matador spirit - will set foot on Serbian soil. However, just as preparations are underway, unfortunate news has arrived: midfield star Fermin Rubis has been ruled out of the game due to injury and will miss the next two crucial matches.
Despite a stellar performance in La Liga that helped Barcelona sweep Juaradu 7-0, Ferminlubis was later diagnosed with a muscle injury and had to regretfully bid farewell to the national team. The 21-year-old, who has quickly risen to prominence in just a few years, made 42 appearances for Barcelona last season, contributing 11 goals, and hit the ground running in this year's UEFA Europa League, helping his team win the title.
After the European Cup, Fermin Lubis shone again at the Paris Olympics, scoring six goals, including two solo goals in the final, becoming the gold medal hero of the Spanish U23 team. This absence from the national team will undoubtedly have a significant impact on the tactical layout of coach Andy Fu.
It is worth noting that Spain is not only strong in the Champions League, but also the winner of the last European Union Cup. With the Champions League horn about to blow, Spain will challenge Serbia in the early hours of Friday morning (6th) before continuing their journey the following Monday (9th) with an away match against Switzerland.