Spain coach Vicente del Bosque
felt, grim in the usual happy that the Spanish national team will face Brazil
in the Confederations Cup final football stadium Maracana, even if it does not
show.
During an interview, Del Bosque
(62 years) said to the media before the expected final later on Sunday between
Brazil hosting the World Cup coming and Spain's world champion smiled coach are
rarely used and laughed when he said that football is not only his passion
only, but also "from the disadvantages secret.”
And the sad miserable appearance
of Del Bosque hides a savvy coach and a thinker who led Spain to the 2010 World
Cup title and the 2012 European Championship in addition to the march of free
Defeats reached 29 games.
Del Bosque said "I had the
honor to be a player and the football is my passion which is also one of my
disadvantages ... if so
recognized."
"I very much enjoyed this
moment ... amazing moments passed as a
player in great teams and far-away train passes one of the team's best
stages."
He continued, "So I enjoy
about it even if I do not show It.’m completely satisfied and for all of us
this is a very beautiful thing. Facing Brazil soccer kings who have experienced
great moments during their history... and play soccer in the Maracana stadium
is exceptional."
Although he did not announce his
squad basic but said it would be "similar" to the lineup that won 7-6
to Italy on penalties after the two teams drew goalless after 120 grueling
minutes in hot and humid weather in Fortaleza semi-final.
Del Bosque did not answer a
question about fitness Cesc Fabregas and Sergio Ramos, Sergio Busquets, saying
only that they were in "good condition."
Earlier on Saturday, Fabregas
said he was fine and that he left in the second half against Nigeria in the
last match of the role of groups and his absence from the meeting semifinal was
only a precaution.
Fabregas told AS newspaper
"it was just some concern. I worried because I owned a history of injuries
in the rear thigh muscles, although the last two years were very positive."
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