The Spanish football federation is to lodge a complaint with UEFA about the state of the pitch at the Gdansk Arena, after the European champions’ opening 1-1 draw with Italy on Sunday.

A source close to the federation told AFP that they would be complaining to European football’s governing body after a number of players, including Xavi Hernandez and Cesc Fabregas, complained about the condition of the grass.

La Roja still have to play two further Group C matches at the same ground against the Republic of Ireland on Tuesday and Croatia on June 18.

Barca striker Fabregas claimed the surface was “a disgrace” and bone dry.

At a news conference after the match, coach Vicente Del Bosque backed his players.

“I simply find it a shame that the grass was so dry. That destroyed the quality of the entertainment,” he told reporters.

The Spanish game’s Polish counterparts on Monday hit back at the holders.

“The pitch was in a perfect state,” said the head of the Polish football federation, Grzegorz Lato.

“As for the dryness, normally the ground is watered before the match but for that you need the agreement of both teams. Spain wanted it done, Italy didn’t.”

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