Luis de la Fuente, manager of the Spanish national team, has built a reputation for sticking firmly to his preferred lineup. The same formula that carried him to European Championship glory is the one he continues to rely on as Spain moves through the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. But this unwavering approach may come at a cost: several deserving players have been left out of the squad, raising eyebrows across the country.
One of the most surprising omissions involves young defender Eric GarcĂa. According to reports, de la Fuente has privately indicated to the Barcelona center-back that his chances of making the World Cup squad are very slim — unless unexpected circumstances arise, such as injuries or a major shift in the team’s structure.
This stance comes despite Eric being considered one of Barcelona’s standout defenders this season and one of Spain’s most promising talents. His performances have shown clear growth: improved composure on the ball, sharper decision-making in duels, and an all-around defensive presence that has earned him a crucial role at his club.
Yet even with his notable progress, de la Fuente appears unmoved. Eric’s current form has not been enough to alter the coach’s rigid selection strategy, leaving the young defender on the outside looking in as the World Cup approaches.
The big question now is whether circumstances will push de la Fuente to rethink his position. Will injuries or tactical needs open the door for Eric GarcĂa? Or will one of Spain’s brightest defensive prospects remain sidelined despite his impressive development?
For now, everything depends on how the national team evolves in the months ahead — and whether the final squad leaves any room for last-minute changes