Spain full-back Juan Bernat has claimed that his country will be out for "revenge" when they face Netherlands in a friendly on Tuesday.
Netherlands thumped Spain 5-1 in the group stages of the World Cup last summer, with Louis van Gaal's side going on to finish third as Spain were eliminated at the first hurdle.
"We all know that, after a game like that, there's always desire for revenge," the Bayern Munich left-back told reporters. "To always get a second chance so we're eager for revenge."
Bernat is expected to start against Netherlands after left-back rival Jordi Alba picked up a hamstring problem in Friday's Euro 2016 qualifier against Ukraine.