For a long time, David De Gea was a strong main goalkeeper for the Spanish national team, but recently the player from "Manchester United" more and more often stays on the bench in the national team.
More and more of the coach's trust goes to the goalkeeper of London's "Chelsea" team Kepa Arrizabalaga, who defended the Spanish goal in four matches out of the last five.
This Saturday, the Spaniards face a match with Norwegian footballers, and before it, Kepa revealed that such competition among goalkeepers is beneficial for the team.
"My goal is always to play. All players want to be in the starting eleven. I have a lot of confidence in my abilities and want to help the team.
If this Saturday I am one of the eleven starting players, then my goal will simply be to achieve victory. It won't be easy against Norway.
It's always good when there is a question of who should take one or the other position in the national team. That's how the whole team wins.
When there was a rotation of goalkeepers in the national team, I understood that I just have to trust myself," Kepa said while talking to journalists.