Madrid (AFP) – Newly-appointed Spain coach Julen Lopetegui wants a show of intent from his side in their first World Cup 2018 qualifier at home to Liechtenstein on Monday.

Spain crashed out in disappointing fashion to Italy at Euro 2016 just two months ago and will come against the Azzurri once more in a heavyweight Group G battle for the only guaranteed spot in Russia.

Liechtenstein’s visit to Leon should prove a gentle start to qualifying, but Lopetegui wants a performance to match an impressive 2-0 friendly win away to Belgium on his debut in charge on Thursday.

“It is the first competitive match and it has to show that we have the desire to compete,” said the former Porto boss on Sunday.

“We need to start strongly in the competition.”

Lopetegui is expected to name the same side that started in Brussels other than the introduction of Diego Costa for Alvaro Morata up front.

Costa impressed after replacing the injured Real Madrid striker after just 27 minutes in Belgium.

However, Lopetegui hopes to have Morata fit to call upon if needed after shaking off a right thigh problem.

“He will test himself in training today and we will see if he can play against Liechtenstein.”