Del Bosque: Brazil Deserves the Title... But Spain Has Suffered from Bad Luck

Vicente Del Bosque coach Spain admitted preferential Brazil, due to the Confederations Cup title after winning in the final with three clean on the historic Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
 Del Bosque noted that Matador "suffered from a bit of bad luck during the game."
The coach veteran told Spanish television, "I do not want fabricate excuses for defeat or justifications to win Brazil, they were better than us, but in fact we suffered from a little bad luck during the beginning of the meeting (unique goal in the third minute), at the end of the first half after being registered the second goal. "
Del Bosque hinted to chance the loss of a tie (s 41) while distracted David Luiz brilliantly, Pedro Rodriguez's shot from the goal line, to bounce the ball to the second goal for Neymar (s 44).
Coach Arucha added "Brazil emptied great energy, must Congratulates them, I will keep with the positives left by the Spain players during the tournament, I have done as much as they can and have to impress throughout the tournament."
And Brazil insulted his Spanish counterpart pride in the final match of the Confederations Cup, having defeated three clean with compassion today to be crowned the title for the fourth time in his career and third respectively.
The achievement coincided with the anniversary of the coronation of Brazil retiring from 2002 Japan and South Korea under the leadership of the same coach Luiz Felipe Scolari in his first term.
The Samba team proved it is fully prepared to win the title next year's World Cup on home soil and the fans, to silence the tongues of skeptics in this younger generation, who criticized his performance, and given preference to Spain three Euro 2008 champion and 2012 and 2010 World Cup.
Brazil has already crowning the Confederations Cup in 1997, 2005 and 2009, while compensation Spain failed in the semi-final exit from the final version.


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