Spain coach Luis Aragones said he might call back Raul to the National team if he would be up to his expectations and not if the fans and media want him to. "Raul deserves a tribute more than anyone. A player with 102 caps for the Spanish national team deserves all the tributes in the world," Aragones told Spanish daily newspaper Marca on Thursday. Raul made his debut for the Furia Roja in 1996 and since then represented his country in 102 international caps and scored 44 goals becoming the most-capped and the top goalscorer in the Spanish national team's history. "I'll pick him again when he reaches the conditions that I deem appropriate, and not when others tell me to," added the coach. The Spain coach eased the anger of the Madrid fans after the omission of Raul's name from the squad that took on this week's Euro 2008 qualifiers. Raul hasn't played for Spain since last year's World Cup.