"There are going to be changes because it would be inconsistent if I said that I trust everyone, that I expect competition, and then put out the same team..." the Spanish coach said.
He ddin't want to say how many new faces we would see before the game against the Faroe Islands. ""I have not started to count, but there are going to be changes. The players have just started the League and I understand that everyone needs to play to feel important," he explained.
"It's important that the maximum number of footballers can play, because this feeds the competition. Then I have to be consistent. If I tell them that everyone is important, then I have to comply with what I tell them," he said.
A competition that he hopes is also transferred to the goal. "I don't have a starting goalkeeper. There may or may not be a change in the goal. I really want the goalkeepers to take my sleep away. I want them to do it very well and have a hard time deciding. We have to be just as demanding. with all three of them, and I'm sure they will make it very difficult for me," he said.
Robert Moreno analysed the rival. "We respect the Faroe Islands a lot. I am not thinking of putting 6 past them, I am thinking of winning the game. Always with respect to the opposition. We will try to win, and if we can then scoring goals will be better. But the first thing is respect for the rival," he said.
The coach also spoke about the Spain's last game against Romania. "We did a lot of things well, especially in the first half. Maybe in the second half we made the mistake of not knowing how to see the situation and more with a score of 0-2. But I am very happy with what I have seen, that we are capable of facing and creating chances. There are always things to improve, but we are satisfied with the match," he exclaimed.
Robert Moreno took the opportunity to speak highly about the captain, Sergio Ramos. "Each day that goes by my relationship with him improves amd he surprises me more. I am getting to know the person, not the character and figure, and I cannot have any complaints: he has helped me since I arrived because he is an example and because you can talk to him about everything, individual or collective, accept criticism and he appreciates it ... he facilitates my task as a coach," he continued.
Finally, he recalled that Spain-Faroe Islands will serve as a tribute to Quini. "I hope people come and fill the stadium. Quini is going to help us because some would not come if it were not his tribute," he concluded.