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Alvaro Negredo wary of Laurent Blanc’s France

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The Sevilla marksman admitted that Les Blues are a more dangerous opponent for Spain than England would have been, as very little separated the two European giants in Group D.
Spain continue to harbour dreams of doing the unprecedented, as they take on the challenge of France in Euro 2012 quarter-finals. The Iberian outfit are two matches away from securing a place in the finals of the European Championship, and successfully defending
their European crown.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 would have been easier.
The Sevilla marksman was full of praise about the work done by Laurent Blanc with the French national team and believes they are one of the contenders for the title that will be decided on July 1st at the Olympic Stadium in Kiev.
However, Negredo was optimistic about his chances in the competition, stating that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011 will have to tackle the fiercest of rivals to retain their European title. He opined that Les Blues will make the job difficult for them, while England would have been
the easier opponents.
"To be champions you have to play against the biggest teams," he said while talking to Europa Press. "http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/France-c2899 are a big team. They have a lot of talent. For me they are stronger than England, but that's a personal opinion.
The Real Madrid youth academy graduate was full of praise of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ukraine-c3032.
Negredo did not forget to talk about England’s route to the quarter-finals, stating that Roy Hodgson’s team have shown their character by making it out of their group despite the fact that they were troubled by injuries and suspensions.
"Even though England have [Wayne] Rooney back, if I had to choose I would prefer to play against the English.
"It's impressive that without their most important player [Rooney], they have been able to qualify. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 have a lot of players at a high level."
La Roja move out of the comfort of PGE Arena in the Polish city of Gdansk for their next fixture, travelling across the border to Donetsk for their quarter-final fixture. 

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