Cesc Fabregas hasn't played for Spain since Euro 2016 as Vicente del Bosque was replaced by Julen Lopetegui, but the Chelsea midfielder says he's still fighting hard to earn his spot in La Furia Roja's 2018 World Cup squad.
The 30-year-old is Spain's eighth most capped player of all time with 110 appearances for his country, having made his first World Cup showing at only 18 years old in 2006.
Fabregas has had a glittering club career and was also part of the Spain team that won the country's first title since 1964,
The former Arsenal captain has enjoyed a glittering club career as well as being part of the Spain team that won the European Championships in 2008, the country's first major title since 1964.