The veteran tactician has taken out time to discuss the scenario of the current European champions, claiming that they are constantly faced with adversity.
Spanish national head coach, Vicente del Bosque, has expressed that the scenario is often difficult for his side. He suggested that even though La Roja are a strong team, they also have to cope with hard situations.
According to Del Bosque, the reigning World champions are facing growing difficulties as their style of play has become too noticed. He voiced that his side’s competitors are aware of their game play and hence they have the ability to offer more competition.
However, the former Real Madrid manager stressed that La Furia Roja need to keep working hard in order to achieve more success. He maintained that the Reds need to stick faithfully to their philosophy of football and believe in what they are doing.
The trainer also discussed the temperament of his players and stated that they have to play with more patience as it is the only way to break through any defence. He also asserted that the team needs to understand that they don’t need to win every game in the first 10 minutes.
"Of course, it’s getting harder all the time. All our opponents know us very well and already know exactly how we play," the 61-year-old told Fifa.com.
"The most important thing is that we believe in what we’re doing, and that the players are patient enough to break down any defensive system. We can’t go thinking we need to win every game in the first 10 minutes."
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011 have been dominating the beautiful game on the international stage over the past few years. The Iberians are the only team to have won two consecutive European Championships in addition to being the FIFA World Cup champions.
Continuing the discussion, Del Bosque also stated that his coaching career could be nearing its conclusion.
"I’m 61 now and I’ve got little more than a year here before my work with the national team comes to an end. It’d be very difficult [to take on a club role] after this, as I honestly don’t see myself still coaching at 70 (laughs). That’s why I’ll most likely call it a day after this,” he stated.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Vicente-c36001 del Bosque was given charge of the Spanish national side in 2008.
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