The highly experienced coach stated that he is not worried about La Roja’s international calendar, while also talking about the possible return of David Villa and his squad’s competitive nature.
Spanish national team coach, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Vicente-c36001 Del Bosque, welcomed the friendly matches he has to endure alongside their 2014 World Cup qualifying matches.
As it stands, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Georgia-c2903 on the 11th of September.
At a press conference yesterday, the coach shared that he has no problems with the schedule, and that the more matches they play in essence means more practice for the team, which he feels is very important for the next two years.
“There is a calendar and we have to adapt to it,” said the former Real Madrid manager. “No game for Spain is a nuisance or does any harm.”
Del Bosque also made comments on the return of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/David-Villa-c10629. He said that the Barcelona striker is doing well, and that he will be seen participating in the competition.
“Villa is fine. Staying here is a sign of the confidence we have in him and we have to work on his fitness,” Del Bosque stated.
With a wide array of footballing talents at his disposal, the Euro 2012 winning coach remarked that he wants to try out all the players by spreading out the game-time between them.
“Our idea is to distribute all the game-time that we can, to try out as many players as possible. Those who play tomorrow will not necessarily play the next game.”
Del Bosque also stated that his team is not a difficult one to motivate and that they are ready to participate and win.
“It is not difficult to motivate these players. We are a dynamic team,” said the Spanish boss.
The 61-year-old coach also made clear his pride in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fernando-Torres-c13707 for nearing his 100th Spain Cap which he will earn in his next match. However, he did not forget other La Roja players who are also nearing that mark, pointing out the likes of Andres Iniesta,
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