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David Raya Embraces Spain Goalkeeping Rivalry Ahead of World Cup Opener

Spain goalkeeper David Raya has welcomed the competition for the national team's number one spot ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026. The Arsenal star is competing with Joan Garcia and Unai Simon for a place in Luis de la Fuente's starting lineup. Raya said the rivalry among the three goalkeepers is healthy and beneficial for the team. Spain will begin their World Cup campaign against Cape Verde on Monday.

David Raya welcomes Spain goalkeeping battle ahead of La Roja's World Cup opener

Chattanooga, June 14

Spain goalkeeper David Raya has welcomed the competition for the national team's number one spot at the FIFA World Cup 2026, saying the battle with Joan Garcia and Unai Simon can only help raise standards within the squad.

Raya, who has established himself as one of the Premier League's top goalkeepers with Arsenal, is competing with Barcelona's Joan Garcia and Athletic Club's Unai Simon for a place in coach Luis de la Fuente's starting lineup ahead of Spain's Group H opener against Cape Verde on Monday.

While Simon remains the favourite to start after playing a key role in Spain's Euro 2024 triumph, Raya said the rivalry among the three goalkeepers is healthy and beneficial for the team.

"[We take the debate] with total naturalness," Raya told reporters at Spain's training base in Chattanooga, according to ESPN. "There's always been a lot of competition, with the goalkeepers we have.

"We try to push each other to be better, and make the manager's job a bit more difficult to choose. We're here to help each other. Whoever plays the first, second and third games will do the best they can," he added.

Spain's preparations for the tournament saw Garcia start in a 1-1 draw with Iraq before Simon returned for a 3-1 win over Peru, with Raya featuring in the second half of that match.

The 30-year-old acknowledged that much of the discussion surrounding Spain's goalkeeping situation has centred on Simon and Garcia, both of whom play in LaLiga, while Raya has spent most of his career in England.

"It's normal that in the media, with Joan and Unai in LaLiga, there's a debate," Raya said. "I have been away [from Spain] for a very long time. I remember the first time I came to the national team, people asked who I was ... I'm trying to make it hard to the manager to decide."

Raya moved to England in 2012 and followed an unconventional route through Blackburn Rovers, Southport and Brentford before joining Arsenal. Despite spending more than a decade abroad and making his Spain debut only in 2022, he said representing another country was never an option.

"No, it has never gone through my head," he said. "I feel Spanish. I always wanted to play for Spain, and I never thought about it."

Spain will face Cabo Verde and Saudi Arabia in Atlanta before concluding their Group H campaign against Uruguay in Guadalajara.

— ANI

Reader Comments

James A

Raya's journey from Blackburn to Arsenal is remarkable. It says a lot about his character that he's taken the unconventional route and still made it to the Spain squad. The PL experience gives him an edge in handling pressure. Good luck to all three keepers!

Priya S

Interesting how Raya says he never thought of playing for another country despite being abroad for so long. That loyalty is rare these days. India has so many diaspora players who could strengthen our team, but most choose other countries. We need to build a system that attracts them back.

Michael C

Spain's goalkeeper depth is incredible. Simon, Raya, Garcia - any of them could start for most national teams. The "problem" of having too many quality keepers is a luxury most countries would love to have. India could learn from how Spain develops talent at every position.

Vikram M

Raya saying people asked "who is this guy?" when he first joined Spain camp is funny but also shows how the media and fans often overlook players abroad. Indian football suffers from similar bias - if you're not playing in ISL or I-League, you're not noticed. Time to look beyond boundaries.

Sarah B

Spain has always had this amazing culture of goalkeeping - Casillas, De Gea, now these three. The competition only makes them better. I'm backing Raya to eventually become first choice, but Simon has the experience. Either way, Spain's defense is in safe hands.

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