The Spaniard has exclaimed that even though he has achieved a lot of success, he sometimes doubts his own decisions as they may have long-lasting effects.
Spanish national head coach, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Vicente-c36001 del Bosque, has revealed that he takes criticism openly as he himself is sometimes unsure regarding his own decisions. He added that paving the path to success is not easy as it forces to question oneself.
Del Bosque explained that it is not easy to deal with the pressure of having a team rely on you. The veteran tactician has achieved great success during his illustrious career.
The former Real Madrid boss has seen La Roja Furia win the FIFA World Cup in addition to being crowned the champions of Europe.
The Red Fury were able to win the World Cup in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/South-Africa-c757 in 2010 which was their first triumph over the most prized trophy that the beautiful sport has to offer. Furthermore, he inspired the Iberians to become the first international side to successfully
defend the European crown in this year’s Euro 2012 in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ukraine-c3032.
Interestingly, Del Bosque also saw magnanimous triumph during his time with Real Madrid. The manager is considered the most successful mentor of Los Blancos in the modern era as it was during his reign that the Spanish giants were given the title of Los
Galacticos.
However, the coach has disclosed that even he has to face cognitive dissonance on some occasions.
While talking to reporters, he quoted:
“Of course, in football you question things even when you win, right? In the last European Championships we played virtually from the off without an orthodox centre-forward. We preferred to use a player who’d drop deep to link up and would play a part in
creating attacks, but who could get in the box too. At the time we had our moments of uncertainty too. It’s not easy. I don’t think anyone should be certain that everything they do is right. I question a lot of things.”
“I also listen to the criticism and I value it. You can’t turn a deaf ear to what people say and in some cases, of course they’re right. “
Vicente del Bosque took over as the Spanish national coach in 2008.
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