Marc responds to 'mind games'
Albrighton has responded to Spain midfielder Thiago Alcantara's claim that he had not heard of any of England's players by declaring: "I don't know any of your team either." Barcelona youngster Thiago admitted the only players he knew of from Stuart Pearce's original squad were Jack Wilshere and Micah Richards, both of whom have since pulled out of this month's tournament. Aston Villa midfielder Albrighton, who is hoping to start Sunday's mouth-watering Group B opener in Herning, hit back, saying: "They're obviously good at their mind games. "If they want to think that then brilliant, that's a plus side for us because they're not going to be expecting what they're going to get on Sunday. "Obviously, it would've helped if Jack Wilshere, Andy Carroll and Micah Richards were here but the players that we've brought in to replace them are great players and will give us good options." Asked if he would recognise the likes of Thiago or World Cup winners Juan Mata or Javi Martinez, Albrighton added: "Not really, no. We wouldn't really recognise them. "We've got to be positive about our game and can't fear them too much. "We know bits and pieces about them but I think we've got to concentrate on us and make them fear us. "I've seen a couple of clips and noticed that, defensively, we can get at them, definitely. "The craft that we've got going forward, we've got pace, we've got strength and we've got a lot of ability. "They do look vulnerable at the back, so we'll look to counter on them while they're playing their pretty football." Indeed, much has been made of the technical superiority of Spanish players in the wake of their senior side's Euro 2008 and World Cup triumphs. Their under-21 side is expected to play the same brand of football but Albrighton said: "I think we're technically gifted, maybe not as much, but we've got the fight and the passion that overtakes that. "I don't think many countries have got the passion and the hard work that England possess." Albrighton hopes to be in Stuart Pearce's starting XI but competition for a place out wide is fierce. The same has applied at Villa Park this season, but with Ashley Young a reported target for Manchester United, Albrighton insists he is ready to fill the void. "If the move is completed, it's an opportunity for me," said Albrighton, who is still waiting to learn the identity of Villa's new boss. "I've got to make whoever picks the team think I'm doing well, that there's no need to buy anyone."