Spain shows its hand for Euro

CREATIVE GENIUS: Manchester City David Silva celebrates scoring the team's fourth goal during their Premiership match against West Bromwich Albion recently. Silva has been included in Spain's side for the Euro 2012. Photo: Getty Images
CREATIVE GENIUS: Manchester City David Silva celebrates scoring the team's fourth goal during their Premiership match against West Bromwich Albion recently. Silva has been included in Spain's side for the Euro 2012. Photo: Getty Images

LAS ROZAS - Spain coach Vicente del Bosque announced a preliminary line-up for the Euro 2012 yesterday but many big names, including injured David Villa, remain in suspense.

Del Bosque has to wait until Barcelona have finished their May 25 domestic King's Cup final against Athletic Bilbao before deciding which star players he will pluck for a final list to be released on May 27.

Chelsea winger Juan Mata and striker Fernando Torres are also off the list until the London club have faced Bayern Munich in their May 19 Champions League final.

Real Madrid are available, however, and the league champions' players are a key part of the first list, which decides who will be training on the national team in Schruns, Austria, from May 22-31.

Del Bosque has turned to many of the top players available for the friendlies against Serbia on May 26 and South Korea on May 30.

From Real Madrid he has taken goalie and Spain captain Iker Casillas, defender Alvaro Arbeloa, Sergio Ramos and Xabi Alonso.

Raul Albiol also snags a place left open by Barcelona's Carles Puyol, sidelined for at least six weeks after surgery to his right knee. David Silva, who helped Manchester City win the English Premier League title, is also there. In attack, the Spain side remains in suspense with strikers Alvaro Negredo of Sevilla and Roberto Soldado of Valencia both on the list.

Athletic Bilbao's Fernando Llorente must wait until the King's Cup to know his fate.

Del Bosque has admitted he is worried he may have to do without Villa - who has scored 51 goals in 82 internationals - given the star may not be match fit even if he can make the squad.

Among the surprise call-ups are uncapped Benat Etxebarria of Real Betis and Benfica midfielder Javier Garcia.

Europa League champs Atletico Madrid contribute right-wing Juan Francisco "Juanfran" Torres and forward Adrian Lopez Alvarez.

Provisional line-up of 21 players:

GOALKEEPERS - Iker Casillas, Pepe Reina , David de Gea

DEFENDERS - Jordi Alba, Raul Albiol, Alvaro Arbeloa, Alvaro Dominguez, Sergio Ramos

MIDFIELDERS - Ignacio Monreal, Santi Cazorla, Xabi Alonso, Isco Suarez, Etxebarria, Garcia, Bruno Soriano, Juanfran

FORWARDS - Alvaro Negredo, Roberto Soldado, Jesus Navas, Adrian Lopez Alvarez and Silva.

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