Spain’s sporting director Fernando Hierro will take over as Spain head coach for the World Cup, following Julen Lopetegui’s sacking on Wednesday.

Hierro will be in the dugout on Friday when Spain begin their campaign in the Group B opener against Portugal and will remain in charge throughout the World Cup in Russia.

The former Spain and Real Madrid captain will be presented to the press at the Krasnodar Stadium later on Wednesday before settling into his new role.

‘’Fernando Hierro will assume the position of national coach in the World Championship of Russia and will appear before the media accompanied by the president RFEF, Luis Rubiales,” a statement from the Spanish Football Federation read.

Spain and Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos has issued a rallying cry on his twitter account to his Spanish teammates saying: “We represent the badge, the colours, the fans, the country.

“Responsibility and commitment are with you. Yesterday, today and tomorrow.”

The Spanish Football Federation announced the departure of their head coach Lopetegui around 11am ahead of a press conference.

President Luis Rubiales said they had been “forced into the decision”.

On Tuesday, Real Madrid announced Lopetegui, who has been in charge of the national side for two years, signed a three-year deal to become their new head coach following the departure of Zinedine Zidane.

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