Cesc Fabregas’ missed penalty in the 42nd minute proved to be decisive in Spain’s 1-1 draw at the Vicente Calderon on Tuesday, October 16.
Spain’s 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign received a jolt as the defending champions failed to deliver at home against France. The Vicente Calderon hosted competitive fixture ended in a 1-1 draw against a Les Bleus outfit that recently lost at home
to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Japan-c2928.
Vicente Del Bosque’s charges failed to add to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 man take the penalty, as he hit the
back of the net in the final moments of the game.
After the 1-1 draw to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Vicente-c36001 Calderon, Del Bosque hailed La Roja’s performance in the first half but opined that the second period was ‘detrimental’ to his team, whilst also ‘deeply’ regretted injuries to David Silva and Alvaro Arbeloa.
"I think the game was in the first half controlled by us. Here we controlled the game well, maybe we lacked a bit of depth, yes we had at halftime, when we could have done one more goal. Then we open, and do not know if fatigue, this round has become the
party was bad for us," he added.
Del Bosque acknowledged that they have been left with the question of whether the team lacked balance in midfield by not aligning together, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Álvaro-Arbeloa-c5282.
"We have prevented manage change and has been a disorder for them. Been four years here and there was no muscle injury happened and today, however, has happened on two players. Deeply sorry," the former Real Madrid player and manager said at a press conference.
Reflecting on his preferred choice for penalty takers and Fabregas’ missed chance from the spot, Del Bosque played down the incident, claiming that he does not give it a lot of thought. He remarked that La Roja players have plenty of people who can effortlessly
get the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 done and believes they can manage it on their own.
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