Raul likely to be on bench against Ukraine (Reuters) Updated: 2006-06-13 08:57
KAMEN, Germany, June 12 - Spain captain Raul appears certain to start on
the bench in their opening World Cup Group H match against Ukraine on Wednesday.
 Spain's captain Raul
plays with a ball during a soccer training session at Spain's World Cup
training base in Kamen June 10, 2006.
[Reuters] | The striker, Spain's all-time leading scorer, took part in a light-hearted
training session with the rest of the squad on Monday while coach Luis Aragones
supervised a tactical practice for the side that looks likely to start in
Leipzig.
The 28-year-old Raul has struggled to regain his form after missing three
months of the season with a serious knee injury and only scored five goals in
the league for Real Madrid.
He struck in the recent friendly against Egypt but it does not seem to have
been enough to convince Aragones that he merits a place in the starting lineup
for the opening game.
Defender Michel Salgado also found himself among the substitutes on Monday,
as did midfielders David Albelda and Cesc Fabregas.
"It is clear from training what team Aragones is going to field," Albelda
told reporters. "From what he has tried out it doesn't look like I will play but
the important thing is the team starts with a win.
"This is a long tournament and we want to reach the final, so there will be
time for all of us to take part."
Argentine-born Mariano Pernia, who made a goalscoring debut in last week's
friendly against Croatia after being called up to replace the injured Asier del
Horno, was in the likely starting team at the expense of Antonio Lopez.
As expected, Aragones opted for a three-man midfield consisting of Marcos
Senna, Xabi Alonso and Xavi while David Villa, Fernando Torres and Luis Garcia
started up front.
Monday's session was closed to the public for the first time since the team
arrived in Kamen, the first team working on the transition from defence to
attack and set pieces while the rest of the squad trained separately.
The other teams in the group are Tunisia and Saudi Arabia.
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