The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 player has expressed that La Roja are more than a normal football team and they can go on and win more titles.
Spain’s Cesc Fabregas believes that his teammates in the Spanish national squad will keep the hunger for more titles alive.
According to the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Vicente-c36001 del Bosque’s men are eager to maintain their domination over international football and they are willing to add more trophies to their coffers.
The Iberians recently became the champions of Europe once again, after they successfully carried out the defence of the title they won four years ago.
The Reds ended a 44-year trophy drought in Euro 2008 after they emerged triumphant from the prestigious tournament.
Two years later, the Spaniards were able to win the FIFA World Cup 2010 in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/South-Africa-c757.
In this year’s instalment of the Euro, La Furia Roja have done it once again; becoming the first side ever to win three consecutive international titles along with becoming the first side to win two European championships back-to-back.
Del Bosque’s men have truly established themselves among the most successful international sides of all time.
However, Fabregas is adamant that the Reds can still build on to their exploits at the international stage and maintain their current success rate. The player specifically pointed out the FIFA World Cup 2014 in Brazil and stated that he is hopeful of another
competitive international title.
While talking to reporters, the former Gunner was quoted as saying:
"We are mostly between 23 and 25. It is really something to perform at the top level at that age. We were lucky to have a lot of good experiences when we were at the young age of 21. Hopefully that and the success we are having now will mean we are stronger
for those experiences when we are 27 and 29.”
"The age says that we can keep going for many years but, at the same time, we will see how we arrive in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Brazil-c2858 [for the 2014 World Cup]."
Can Spaniards defend their FIFA World Cup crown in Brazil? We can only find out.
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