Luis Enrique has been re-appointed as the manager of Spain.
His re-appointment comes just five months after he quit his
role as Spain manager when his daughter, Xanita, 9, died from bone cancer in
August.
Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) president Luis Rubiales
confirmed his return saying 'the doors of the federation and the national team
will remain open to him'.
At a press conference on Tuesday, Rubiales said: 'Today we
can confirm that Luis Enrique will return to his position.'
Enrique's assistant, Robert Moreno, took charge in his
absence and oversaw Spain's march to the Euro 2020 finals.
Rubiales added on Tuesday: 'Luis Enrique can choose his own
staff.'
Enrique who first took charge of Spain for the first time in
July last year won eight of 10 matches and fell to two defeats to England and
Croatia during his previous tenure.
The 49-year-old, who was formally the coach of Spanish
giants, Barcelona, will now lead Spain to next year's European Championship
finals and 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

