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Jordi Alba ecstatic after Spain’s Euro 2012 triumph

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The Spanish left-back scored La Roja’s second goal in their Euro 2012 final win over http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926 and revealed that he cannot believe that he is a European champion.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011 overcame a resilient and un-lucky Italian unit in Euro 2012 final in Kiev to hoist the trophy, successfully defending the title they were favoured to do so by bookmakers in general.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Jordi-Alba-c19111.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fernando-Torres-c13707 and Juan Mata hit the back of the net in the last ten minutes of the second half to complete the 4-0 route that saw Italy play the final half hour with ten men.
Jordi Alba was understandably pleased with the performance of La Roja, who made history by becoming the first national team to win three successive international competition.
The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 bound wing-back revealed that he cannot comprehend the magnitude of events going around him, voicing his pleasure at becoming a European champion with the Spanish national team.
Moreover, he remarked that he is happy with his first international triumph and for his teammates, who built on their successful 2010 FIFA World Cup and Euro 2008 honours.
Continuing on the topic, he stated that it is time for jubilation for the Spanish fans and especially the players, who finished their exhausting campaigns with their respective clubs with Euro 2012 triumph.
"My team-mates had made history before, but this was my first European Championship. I'm very happy and I can't really believe everything that's happening," Jordi Alba said while talking to Telecinco.
"I am delighted with this victory. Now it's time to enjoy the success with the national team. Euro 2012 has been very good for us."
Alba also took out time to talk about his move from perennial underachieves Valencia to world beaters Barcelona. The 23-year-old thanked Los Che fans and backroom officials, and everyone else who have supported him during his football career for their backing
over the years.
"Valencia and Barcelona have reached an agreement. Everything went well. I thank the people from [home town] L'Hospitalet, my family and my friends."
 
 

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