The Spanish national team players fresh from their Euro 2012 triumph in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Poland-c2983 and Ukraine were witnessed under the influence of alcohol.
Spain’s Euro 2012 triumph in Poland and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ukraine-c3032 has not only added La Roja players name in the pages of footballing history but also in the increased scrutiny list in the Iberian Peninsula.
After coming under severe criticism for their supposed boring footballing philosophy, the Spanish national team have made the headlines for entirely unsporting reasons.
La Roja players were last seen celebrating during festivities held in their honour, with players occasionally seen inducing alcohol amongst their peers.
Actions of the professional footballers irked Foundation against Drug Addiction preside, Ignacio Calderon, who disapproved of their social drinking and used the media to voice his irritation.
Calderon claimed that the players are the idols of not only the adult generation and believes their antics during the celebration were unfit for their images in the public.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Vicente-c36001 Del Bosque came in the defence of his players and voiced his differing views on the matter. The decorated head coach claimed that the players were at no time under the influence of alcohol and added that the celebrations went as smoothly as they
were planned.
Continuing on the topic, the former Real Madrid manager remarked that the media has been on the back of the players to bring them down and stated that at no time during the festivities the alarm bells for inappropriate bells could have been rung.
"Almost all players have been perfect, was a perfect communion with the people of Madrid took to the street, and perhaps in the celebration was a time, but has been a drop in the warmth and kindness. There looked to be very for alarm of a situation that
has not been that bad, "he argued.
Del Bosque also utilized the time afforded to him to talk about FIFA’s latest step to bring in goal line technology, revealing that he has never been a supporter of such aides to the match officials.
He added that FIFA should have taken a stance to preserve the sanctity of the beautiful game and such demands by sporting bodies should have been tackled in another manner.
"I'm not a supporter of technology, even if it's an absolutely concrete as the ball passes the line of goal may be. Things will be refused, as any action that has not seen before the referee, but let's be expectant, because it will not be universal, since
only be used in some tournaments, and soccer is universal, "he said.
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