The veteran tactician has taken out time to point out that the Manchester City attacker poses a serious threat for La Roja.
Spain’s national head coach, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Vicente-c36001 del Bosque, is not willing to take any risks against their opponents, Italy, in the final of the Euro 2012.
The defending champions of Europe will take up the challenge of the Azzurri in the showdown of the prestigious tournament.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011 have both been quite remarkable throughout this European Championship, as they have put up impressive displays of football.
Being drawn in the same group of the coveted competition, the two sides were able to treat fans all over the world with an entertaining and thrilling display of football as they faced each other during their opening fixture of the tournament.
Interestingly, despite being tipped as favourites to win the match, La Roja were not able to win against the Blues and the match ended in a 1-1 draw.
Making matters more fascinating is the fact that Italy were the first team to score, as they were able to put one goal past one of the best teams in the world.
Being held to a draw was not the result Del Bosque’s men would have hoped for as it demonstrated their vulnerable side. However, their run after the draw was nothing less than satisfactory.
On the other hand, Italy’s road to the final was much more complicated, but they continued to improve and impress. Their display against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Mario-Balotelli-c23937 proved enough to book them a place in the final.
Del Bosque has claimed that the striker is a complete player and may prove to be a threat against his men.
While talking to reporters, the former Real Madrid boss quoted:
"Balotelli is a peculiar type, very peculiar. I do not know him personally but he is a very complete footballer; fast, technically good, he knows how to dribble and is good in the air."
Spain and Italy will face each other in the final of the Euro 2012 on Sunday.
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