Del Bosque satisfied with rivals of Spain
Spanish coach Vicente del Bosque was “relatively happy” with rivals to be measured with Spain in the qualifiers for Euro 2012, and stressed that being in a group of five teams and six will not count with a looser schedule.
Spain, European champions, had to wait until the last moment of the draw to know who to be measured on the road to the Euro in Poland and Ukraine, a gait which begins in September, after the World Cup in South Africa.
The Spanish played the qualifying place in Group I, along with Scotland, Czech Republic, Lithuania and Liechtenstein, one of three groups which consists of five teams (the other six have six teams each), which welcomed Forest because it will reduce the workload aion kinah.
“There are certainly teams that are not in the World Cup, but we can not, nowadays in football there are no differences,” said coach Salamanca.
“Liechtenstein seems the easiest, but the other three competitors must be very careful,” he added.
Del Bosque also said it is envisaged that the next 18 and 19, in Madrid, representatives of the five federations met to try to establish the timetable and dates of matches in Group I.
“For now, the first thought is to focus on the World Cup, and once we know the pairings we must prepare to start work from September,” said Forest after a draw in which, like him, many of the technical their minds were more national championships in South Africa than in the 2012 event.
In fact, Vicente del Bosque ahead of the last preparatory match before the World Cup will play Spain on June 8, will “certainly against Poland but has not yet decided where you will be disputed aion gold kinah.
Meanwhile, the rival Red qualifying group for Euro were motivated by the idea of measured with the Spanish selection, a combination that all regarded as favorite to defend the title.
“It motivates me to face Spain but I’m not happy with this, preferring to Portugal (Spain and Portugal were in the last two balls in the lottery),” Efe said Czech Republic coach Michal Bilek, who believes that the defense may be “the only weak point “of the combined Spanish, a team that offensively” is among the best in the world. “
Liechtenstein coach Hans Peter Zaugg, also referred to the motivation to compete against Spain, even as his Czech counterpart regretted having fallen into the group of reigning champions.
As for Del Bosque, the Scotland coach Craig Levein said to be encompassed in a group of only five teams will help players to be less loaded, which may allow parties to enjoy more intense.
The 2012 will be the first European Championship to be held in the former Communist bloc countries (Ukraine and Poland), a decision that surprised many and has brought criticism from those who consider that the infrastructure of these two states are not prepared to receive a championship at this level.
“We worked hard, especially in the construction of new infrastructure,” he said at the draw the Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, who noted the excellent cooperation with Ukraine, where efforts to meet the timetable imposed by UEFA are more intense due to the economic problems that drag the former Soviet republic, the most challenged by those who consider it hasty to hold a Euro in Eastern Europe.
“We are in the task that football is going to all countries and, like the World Cup in South Africa will be very good for the African continent, being in Poland and Ukraine is important,” said Spanish coach.
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