Spain have drawn 0-0 with Sweden and 1-1 with Poland. They have yet to win at Euro 2020 and that means Spain really need to win on the last day if they want to make the last 16.
That has left Luis Enrique in trouble as he has been heavily criticised for his tactics and decisions when it comes to deciding on his starting XI.
The Spanish coach said in a press conference after the Sweden game that he would not change his plan for the Poland encounter. However, he once again failed to pick up the three points.
"We have to play better and create more chances," Luis Enrique said after the Poland match, but that does not seem to be good enough for the Spainsh FA (RFEF). 'AS' says that the Spanish FA are very worried.
Apparently, the Spanish FA are concerned that Spain's poor showings at the Euros could turn the fans against the team. "Rather than winning or losing, the biggest danger is that people turn against the national team," a RFEF source reportedly told 'AS'. "Luis Enrique is lost," someone else said.
Those comments are vastly different to the ones before the Poland match as the RFEF were fully behind Luis Enrique to lead the team to glory. That has changed since the 1-1 draw though.