Former Barca boss Enrique named Spain coach

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MADRID, July 9, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Former Barcelona coach Luis Enrique was
appointed Spain’s new coach on Monday after previous incumbent Julen
Lopetegui was sacked on the eve of the World Cup.

“Luis Enrique’s appointment as coach for the next two years was approved
unanimously,” Luis Rubiales, president of the Spanish football federation,
told reporters.

His press briefing came just hours after Jose Francisco Molina, 47, a
former goalkeeper at Atletico Madrid and Deportivo La Coruna who played nine
times for Spain, was named as sporting director.

Enrique, 48, will replace Lopetegui, who was fired by Rubiales when the
coach announced he had signed to take over at Real Madrid.

The national team’s then sporting director Fernando Hierro stepped in to
replace him and led Spain to the last 16 where they lost to hosts Russia on
penalties, before stepping down after the tournament.

Enrique was Barcelona coach for three years from May 2014, leading the
Catalan giants to the treble of La Liga, Copa del Rey and Champions League
titles in his first campaign at the helm.