An electric "scooter" (wheel) to get around in the training camp, walkie-talkies, giant screens during the exercises, and finally a live broadcast on the "Twitch" platform;

Thus, coach Luis Enrique, who is fond of technology, revolutionized Spain's approach to the Qatar 2022 World Cup.

In Enrique's latest thoughts during the World Cup, and "every evening, except for match days," the Spanish coach appears to speak in a live broadcast with hundreds of thousands of fans and some of his players on the "Twitch" platform, which is especially used by fans of video games and electronic sports competitions.

During his first appearance on the platform on November 18, about 150,000 people watched him from the small office he set up in his room at Qatar University in Doha, where Spain's training camp is during the World Cup.

"I am excited to tell you things as they are, the whole truth without any prior arrangement," the 52-year-old said at the time.

This is in a new way to communicate with the audience, after the methods he tested with his players.

It is "an idea whose goal is simply to build a direct relationship with fans interested in obtaining information about the national team," which swept Costa Rica with a historic 7-0 in its first match in the World Cup last Wednesday.

"Scooter" and scaffolding

Since his first steps as a coach at Celta Vigo, Enrique has not stopped innovating;

In 2013, when he reached the head of the coaching staff of the Spanish club, he used a small scaffold to be able to continue training from a specific height.

And his former assistant Robert Moreno said - in an interview with the newspaper "Mundo Deportivo" - that Enrique finds "it is easier to communicate with his players in this way."

📶 The ultimate technology service for nuestros!!

🔊 @LUISENRIQUE21 da indicaciones a través de un walkie y los jugadores de la @SEFutbol las reciben en un pequeño altavoz que llevan inserto en la ropa de entrenamiento.

📳 ¡¡HILO DIRECTO!!

#VamosEspaña |

#NationsLeague pic.twitter.com/BsZVAcBur4

- Selección Española de Fútbol (@SEFutbol) September 20, 2022

Lucho transferred this machine upon his return to the national team in 2019, and it was even installed at the training ground at Qatar University.

At camp, the coach, players and members of the coaching staff use electric “scooters” to move around and access group training sessions.

The former Barcelona coach said during his appearance on "Twitch" Saturday, "It is an easy, comfortable and enjoyable means of transportation. In last year's Euro, there were not enough numbers, so we asked for one for everyone" this time.

During training, La Roja players wear devices with an information storage system, as is the case in most of the major clubs in the world, that allow tracking of their physical activity, but also small speakers, which are connected to Enrique's walkie-talkie.

The trainer introduced this technique last September, so he can give them individual or group instructions, without shouting from his scaffolding.

📺 DESDE DENTRO |

Así vive @LUISENRIQUE21 los entrenamientos de la @SeFutbol #UnaNuevaIlusión pic.twitter.com/3Hkv8O1JQd

- Selección Española de Fútbol (@SEFutbol) September 7, 2018

Giant screen

One of the devices that players will not find in Doha is the 6 x 3 meter screen, which Enrique installed last March in Las Rosas (north of Madrid), the training center for the 2010 world champions.

Enrique uses the giant screen to give his players real-time tactical instructions or to show how the drills they have applied in matches.

And in a video broadcast by the Spanish Football Federation, Enrique appears directing the positioning of his attackers based on footage from a match broadcast in parallel on the screen.

Barcelona defender Eric Garcia said last September, "The national team is where we notice that technology is applied more in exercises. Everything is developing very quickly, technology is advancing and also entering football. But these are effective things."

🤯 ¡¡Los entrenamientos de la @SeFutbol pasan a OTRO NIVEL!!

📺👀 Descubre cómo interactúa @LUISENRIQUE21 a pie of campo with our jugadores and the nueva 𝗣𝗔𝗡𝗧𝗔𝗟𝗟𝗔 𝗚𝗜𝗚𝗔𝗡𝗧𝗘.

😍 Aprendizaje constante y charlas que son puro fútbol.#VamosEspaña pic.twitter.com/OzyU4D1wbg

- Selección Española de Fútbol (@SEFutbol) March 24, 2022

The other equipment the players use at their training center in Spain is the hyperbaric chamber, a cell with pressure higher than atmospheric pressure, which allows for better oxygenation of muscle tissue and faster wound healing.

Spain hopes that all this technology will serve it to disrupt the German machines when the two teams face off tomorrow, Sunday, in Group E, in one of the strongest group stage matches of the 2022 Qatar World Cup.