Lucas Vazquez: VAR wouldn't have changed the Benatia penalty decision FIFA World Cup - Spain vs Morocco The Spaniard doesn't want to dwell on it

Medhi Benatia will come up against Lucas Vazquez for the first time since the controversial penalty awarded during Real Madrid and Juventus' Champions League quarter-final and the winger remains convinced that Michael Oliver was right to point to the spot that night.

Discussing the decision, Vazquez explained that VAR would surely not have overruled Oliver had it been used in that match.

"Nothing would have changed with VAR, there would have been less controversy," he said in a press conference ahead of the game.

"This [Spain vs Morocco] is a different match.

"I am very keen for the match to begin.

"I am working hard to start.

"From my point of view, I can only work hard and help the group.

"We want to finish first, defeating Morocco and doing our part.

"We have to focus on what we can do and not worry about everything else."

Should Spain beat Morocco by a larger scoreline than Portugal defeat Iran then they'll be guaranteed top spot in the group.