Del Bosque gives an opportunity for Substitutes in preparation for 2014 World Cup



Spain coach Vicente Del Bosque will give the opportunity for the set of substitutes to play against Chile in a friendly match on Tuesday to determine the extent of their ability to participate in the squad at the 2014 World Cup soccer.
Del Bosque said at a news conference that he will give the opportunity to the two goalkeepers Victor Valdes and Pepe Reina to participate against Chile after Iker Casillas fought the previous match, who ended in victory for his 2 - zero on the global Finland in the playoffs last Friday.
Del Bosque did not specify the names of other players scheduled their participation but certainly will be looking for players from sample Ignacio Monreal and Ignacio Fernandez and Javi Garcia and Roberto Soldado to participate and glamor.
Del Bosque said "We will make numerous changes. I will give the opportunity for some players to increase the number of their international matches so that we can follow."
He added, "We have a very large formation which can solve any problem. We have a group of players have already add sparkle to the young players have a desire to search for a place in the formation."
Spain team traveled to Switzerland off with a 21-man squad on Monday after excluding Isco and David Villa because of mild bruising.
And Chile coach Jorge Sampauli said that his team is the third-placed team in the South American qualifiers will try to possession of the ball in front of Spain as it did in the first half of the last meeting between the two countries.
And Chile filed 2 - zero to Spain by the end of the first half of the match elected in September 2011 a friendly match held in Switzerland also before Andres Iniesta reduces the difference in the beginning of the second half and Cesc Fabregas scored twice to lead the world champion to win 3-2.
The coach of Chile "Spain has a very large and very impressive  ... I do not think (absences) will force Spain to change its style so much because the players are playing with the best clubs in the best leagues in the world."

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