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The former Real Madrid boss has downplayed the importance of praise received by his side, stressing that too much appreciation may prove to be harmful.
Spanish national team's head coach, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Vicente-c36001 del Bosque, has emphasized that La Roja are not looking for admiration for their recent exploits on the international stage.
The veteran tactician claimed that excessive commendation for the Reds can lead the team to its downfall. He maintained that La Roja Furia have no use for all the positive reception they have received. Instead, he emphasized that learning from their mistakes
is more important.
The 61-year-old remarked that his side have only received praise because they are the champions, emphasizing that things could have been different if they failed in defending their European title.
The Iberians became a destructive force on the international stage after they emerged triumphant from the Euro 2008 in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Switzerland-c3016. Their success in the prestigious tournament brought an end to their trophy drought which had extended over 44
long years.
Two years after their victory in the European championship, the Spaniards became the champions of the world. An excellent display in the FIFA World Cup 2010 in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/South-Africa-c757 led the Reds to complete supremacy in the world of football.
This year, their domination on the international stage continued as they became the first side in the history of the sport to win three consecutive international titles, along with becoming the first team to win two Euros back-to-back.
As a result, a massive amount of extolment was heaped over La Roja. However, their manager has firmly established that it can prove to be dangerous.
While talking to reporters, the Spaniard was quoted as saying:
"Too much praise is dangerous. It is not normal because of the 16 teams that take part in every European Championship, 15 will fail. You can also take positives from defeat. I hope that the Spanish athletes can play a big role, despite the difficulties that
exist on a daily basis in a more equal competition.”
"We are in a particularly good spell for sports in our country in various fields, both as a team and as individuals."
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011 are now set to take part in the London Olympics 2012, starting in August.

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