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Luis Milla rues lost points in Olympic Games

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The London 2012 games could not have ended on a sour note for La Rojita as they could only muster a 0-0 draw against Morocco in their final match.
Spanish Under-23 side promised redemption in their group match in the Great Britain hosted Olympic Games. However, the promises made by the team and the manager ended in a similar fluff that was experienced at the conclusion of their earlier matches.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Honduras-c2918, Luis Milla’s charges failed to reply to the South American’s
early goal to face their second defeat.
With a match against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Morocco-c2961 yet to be played, Spanish team’s players promised redemption in their final match. The script repeated itself on the night in a 0-0 final result. The pre-tournament favourites finished bottom of their group with nothing but a
single point to show for their efforts.
Luis Milla was understandably frustrated at the end of the match and did not shy away from revealing his emotions as http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011 failed to convert their dominance into goals.
The Spanish coach bemoaned the losses they suffered during the prestigious event, sharing that he cannot understand why they failed to hit the back of the net after creating chances a plenty during the match.
Nevertheless, Milla did not show any signs of disappointment as praised his charges for their brilliant performances in London 2012 games.
"It has been frustrating and maddening, particularly the day of our elimination," the former Real Madrid player said while in conversation with press reporters at a post-match press conference.
"On the issue of failing to score a goal, it is rare. We created openings, chances, but when the ball does not want to go in, it won't go in.”
"At the very least, we should be talking about having six points and I'm disappointed because we had such high hopes.”
"I think we did a good http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 and maybe we lack a few days of preparation and an extra warm-up game.”
"Also, the first game set the tournament up badly for us and then we had our misfortune in front of goal in the next two."

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