David de Gea unsure of Euro 2016 starting berth for holders Spain
Wednesday 8 June 2016 14:01, UK
Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea says he has yet to learn if he will be in goal for Spain in their opening Euro 2016 match against the Czech Republic.
De Gea played in Tuesday's 1-0 home loss to Georgia, Spain's final warm-up, but Porto's Iker Casillas had been the country's first-choice goalkeeper since 2002 and played in the previous friendly, a 6-1 rout of South Korea.
Asked about which player manager Vicente del Bosque would pick for Monday's match in Toulouse, De Gea told AS newspaper: "I don't know. We will have to wait until Monday to see what the decision is.
"It's the coach's decision and it wouldn't be a disappointment [not to start against the Czechs]," he said.
"I always work with the aim of playing."
Del Bosque has not given an indication of who he will pick and says the decision will be made on the day. However, Casillas believes De Gea is "a strong contender" to start the opening group match.
De Gea enjoyed another solid season for United, and the 25-year-old was named by the club's fans as the Player of the Year for the third season running.
"I have arrived in good condition, having played many good games for Manchester United," the former Atletico Madrid player said.
De Gea made his senior debut in June 2014 in an international friendly and was included in Spain's World Cup squad but did not feature.
He has made nine appearances for Spain, but only started in three Euro 2016 qualifiers for the defending champions, with Casillas, 35, the preferred No 1 for the last two years.
"The debate is generated by the press," De Gea said. "The three goalkeepers will try to give good performances."
Sevilla's Sergio Rico is the third-choice keeper.