Brighton goalkeeper Robert Sanchez knows he's an unknown quantity for Spain fans.
Sanchez is in the La Roja squad for this month's Euros.
He said, "I left when I was little and have played in lower leagues like Tercera or Segunda B in England and that's why people don't know me very much. But I have already played 28 games in the Premier League.
"I try to get them to know me more playing in the Premier and coming here and training hard so that Luis Enrique, apart from my matches in the Premier, sees that I make an effort and I deserve the opportunity to have minutes and who knows ... Show him how I am and if I have the opportunity, seize it.
"I try to play a different game. There are not many goalkeepers who have such an aggressive line, who are positioned to attack balls behind the defence. I have tried to level up on that and have improved. That aspect impresses people because it is different and you don't see it much in goalkeepers.
"I manage well with my feet and I try to show that I am better than others."

