Luis Enrique's rulebook for Spain's international players Spain Less free time, no mobile phone during lunch...

Former Barcelona coach and now Spain's man in charge, Luis Enrique has kicked off his era on the La Roja bench by introducing various new rules to the squad.

Starting with the players' timetable, the 48-year-old tactician has restricted their free afternoons.

The internationals used to take advantage of their break, to spend some time with their family, or friends at either their house or in the centre of Madrid.

Lucho's first training session

However, no free time has been scheduled, as the players are set to stay at the camp with their teammates after lunch.

Moreover, Enrique has also prohibited mobile phone use during the meals; a novelty that didn't exist in the Julen Lopetegui era.

Last but not least, he's altered the team's travelling routine, as the squad won't make their usual stop in Madrid between games.

After their game against England on Saturday, the team will fly directly to Elche, where they will face Croatia on Tuesday 11.

Likewise, La Roja will travel from Wales to Seville in October.