Mikel Merino has confirmed he is fine after missing training with Spain, citing workload management as the reason.
The Arsenal midfielder spoke to the media after Spain's draw with Cabo Verde on June 17, 2026.
What happened?
Mikel Merino missed 28 games for Arsenal and Spain due to a broken foot, returning to action a few weeks ago.
He has been managing his workload, doing extra training on some days and taking it easy on others.
Why it matters for Mikel Merino
Merino's absence sparked concern among fans, but he reassured them that he is fine and ready to play.
The Spanish squad is looking to respond to their draw with Cabo Verde with a convincing win against Saudi Arabia.
Mikel Merino believes the team has responded well to the disappointment, with players dealing with setbacks differently.
What comes next?
Spain aims to turn it around with a convincing win against Saudi Arabia on Sunday, June 17, 2026.
Mikel Merino warned against panicking, saying the work will be rewarded and the team is ready to improve.
He also dismissed concerns about individual egos within the squad, saying they are united and ready to move forward.
The midfielder sees a similar feeling in the team to those they had at the European Championship.
Mikel Merino and the Spanish squad are focused on recovering and preparing for their next match.
The team's unity and determination will be crucial in their upcoming fixtures.
Mikel Merino is confident that the team can bounce back from their draw with Cabo Verde.
He is managing his workload to ensure he is fit and ready to play.
The Arsenal midfielder is looking forward to the match against Saudi Arabia on Sunday.