
Spain caused what could be the biggest shock of the 2018 World Cup on Wednesday, a full 24 hours before the tournament even gets underway.
Luis Rubiales, president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), claimed he was left with no choice following Lopetegui’s decision to agree to become Real Madrid’s new head coach.
But with Spain having looked strong in pre-tournament friendlies, and with senior players said to have called for Lopetegui to stay, has Rubiales made a big mistake? We take a look at the 51-year-old’s record with the national team, with a little help from Opta…
20 – Lopetegui was in charge of Spain for 20 matches, winning 14 and drawing six.
61 – Spain scored 61 times with Lopetegui as coach, and no team managed to keep a clean sheet against them.
13 – No player won more games for Spain during Lopetegui’s tenure than Sergio Ramos, who enjoyed 13 victories.
7 – Seven of Madrid’s current squad have been called up for Spain duty by Lopetegui – Jesus Vallejo being the only one to yet make an appearance.