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Luis Milla takes responsibility for Spanish Olympic team’s defeats

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The youthful reincarnation of World and European champions are consigned to an earlier flight back home after incurring two back to back defeats.
From their first friendly match to their latest outing against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Honduras-c2918, Spanish Olympic team have been overwhelmingly average. The outstanding Senegalese team were the first side to exploit their deficiencies, with their South American rivals using their
prolificacy to their advantage.
All in all, the past thirty days of action has witnessed a meteoric slump for Spanish fans, from the highs of Euro 2012 triumph in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ukraine-c3032 to an early elimination for Great Britain hosted Olympic Games.
It was the Japanese contingent who struck the first blow to the Spaniards at the Hampden Park, with the Hondurans delivering the knockout punch at the Saint James’ Park.
Juan Mata, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Iker-Muniain-c16816 have come out in the open to talk about the severe hand dealt to them by footballing gods. Luis Milla joined his charges in explaining their defeats, shouldering the blame for their unimpressive performances
in London 2012.
Milla supported his team, claiming that they deserved to get more from the games as they were better than what the board reflects against their names.
However, coming to terms with the ground realities, Milla stated that they need to sit down and trace everything that happened on their disaster tour.
He acknowledged that they lacked in their preparations for the competitions and need to get rid of this habit, after being convicted of the same crime in their triumphant Under-21 European Championship.
"I am very disappointed because I think we deserved more. The person responsible is myself," Milla was quoted on the Spanish Football Federation's (RFEF) official website.
"We need to sit down and analyse everything that happened. Perhaps we lacked something in our preparation, but last year we did the same before the Under-21 European Championship and ended up winning the title.”
"The fans will think the coach has been a disaster, that this has been a total failure, and I understand that. But we need to be calm now and analyse what went wrong."

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