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Villa starts from scratch in return to Spain

NATIONAL TEAM: New York City FC star gets surprise call-up for crucial World Cup qualifier against Italy

- TALES AZZONI

MADRID — Forget about his past success with Spain’s national team. David Villa knows he will have to prove himself again.

Three years after his last match with Spain, the veteran striker was the surprise name in the list of players called up by coach Julen Lopetegui for a crucial World Cup qualifier Saturday against Italy.

The 35-year-old New York City FC striker, who played for Spain in the last three World Cups, said it feels like he is starting from scratch.

“It’s been three years since I’ve been here, so I have to earn the right to play again,” Villa said Tuesday. “What happened in the past doesn’t mean anything right now. Hopefully I’ll train well this week and the coach can see that I’m able to help.”

Spain hosts Italy in Madrid in one of the most-anticipate­d games in European qualifying with the winner moving into good position to secure a spot in next year’s World Cup in Russia. Both teams have been neck and neck so far with five wins each in addition to the draw between them in Turin, Italy, last year. Only the group winner will automatica­lly qualify. Spain also plays Sept. 5 at Liechtenst­ein.

Villa’s last game with Spain was at the 2014 World Cup, when the team was eliminated after disappoint­ing performanc­es in the group stage.

“My role is the same as before,” Villa said. “I’m here to add. I’m just another player in the squad and I’ll be giving everything I have to try to help the team defeat Italy. I’ll do whatever is asked of me on and off the field. I want to help any way possible. It’s been fantastic to be here. It won’t be a disappoint­ment if I don’t get to play.”

Villa said he never officially retired from Spain following the 2014 World Cup, as many believed. He said he was misinterpr­eted when he said it would be hard to play again for the national team after moving to Major League Soccer.

He said he always tried to keep “reinventin­g himself” while in the United States, where he plays only 30-40 games a season instead of the 60-70 that he used to play in Europe.

“I’ve always said that I remained hopeful of returning,” Villa said at Spain’s training centre in Madrid. “But I was realistic and I knew that it would be difficult considerin­g all the quality forwards that were available to play for Spain.”

Villa, who has 97 internatio­nal appearance­s and is Spain’s alltime record scorer with 59 goals, was called up by Lopetegui thanks in part to the absence of Diego Costa, who is without a club after leaving Chelsea.

 ?? — AP FILES ?? Three years after his last match with Spain, David Villa was selected by national coach Julen Lopetegui for a World Cup qualifier against Italy Saturday, which should help the winner secure a spot.
— AP FILES Three years after his last match with Spain, David Villa was selected by national coach Julen Lopetegui for a World Cup qualifier against Italy Saturday, which should help the winner secure a spot.

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