Despite being unbeaten in the group stages of the European competition, Del Bosque’s side were criticized for their tactics, and the Spanish coach was the first one to defend his team.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Germany-c2904 and Spain are the two teams which all the fans around the world want to see in the final of the European competition.
Many pundits and fans around the world consider these two teams to be the strongest in the tournament, and just like the European competition saw these two sides in the final four years ago, many believe this year’s final is going to feature the same teams.
While the Germans have improved significantly since the last time they featured in the coveted competition, Spaniards have managed to win a World Cup since they last featured in the Euro.
However, this year the Spanish national side is not as strong as it was during the FIFA World Cup 2010. Two important players, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Vicente-c36001 Del
Bosque.
The first match saw Spain playing with a 4-6-0 formation, with Cesc Fabregas playing in a false 9 position. Later, the Spanish national team featured http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fernando-Torres-c13707 as a striker in the last two games of the group stages.
Even though the Spanish national team is currently unbeaten in the tournament, many fans are criticizing them for using negative tactics, and playing boring football. However, Del Bosque has come down to the aid of his players and has defended his tactics.
While speaking about the low scoring games, and how his side has not been scoring a lot of goals lately, Del Bosque said:
"People should trust our team. We all would like to win 2-0 or 3-0, but we suffered."
Many have also criticized Del Bosque’s decisions during the game. While speaking about the match against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Croatia-c2879, Del Bosque said:
"I accept that some people will complain about many decisions I make, but I have seen many good things with this team.”
"Yesterday, we controlled the match and I still think they suffered more than us. When I took [Fernando] Torres off, they lost their presence in the middle of the pitch."
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/France-c2899 in the quarter-final stage of the European competition.
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