Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos has called on hometown Seville to get behind Spain when it hosts their final warm-up match ahead of Euro 2012 against China.
Ramos, who began his career at Sevilla, admits that there is no place like the Cartuja and insists that the supporters will send the national side off to Poland and Ukraine with more than enough motivation to defend their crown.
"It's a unique place," he said.
"We will feel the support from Seville before travelling and we can go to Poland and Ukraine motivated."
Reigning champions Spain take on Italy in their first game of Euro 2012.