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Spain's dominance not over yet, claims Xabi Alonso

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The midfield maestro is content with his national side’s exploits on the international stage and believes that there are more trophies to follow.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Xabi-Alonso-c37045 has claimed that the Spanish national side’s supremacy in the world of football is bound to continue.
The Real Madrid player went on to express that La Roja will not stop at anything and stated that the current crop of Spanish players has what it takes to reach the very top of the footballing word.
This past Sunday saw Spain claim the European crown for the second consecutive time, as the Reds emerged victorious from the final of the Euro 2012.
The showdown clash of the prestigious tournament took place at the Olympic Stadium in the Ukrainian city of Kiev; it ended with the Spaniards securing victory with the final score of 4-0 over their opponents, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926.
Winning this year’s European Championship has helped La Furia Roja become the first team in the history of football to win three consecutive international titles. Along with this, they also became the first side to win two back-to-back Euros.
However, directing his focus towards the FIFA World Cup 2014 in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alonso-c5254 emphasized that the Red Fury will try their best to reclaim the World Cup title.
Del Bosque’s men won the World title back in 2010 as the FIFA World Cup finished off in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/South-Africa-c757.
While talking to reporters, Alonso was quoted as saying:
"We have made history because we did something unique. The future seems to be bright as well for Spain. Only three of our players are older than 30. We will continue to have a great team with a few changes. It will not be easy to remain hungry for more,
but we have so far succeeded in doing just that.”
"The core of the team has remained the same over the past few years. We have 11 players who were there at all three tournaments, and that says a lot. Things are going well without the need to make too much of an effort, and that's a huge advantage."
Spain will start their World Cup qualifying campaign against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Georgia-c2903 on September 11th.

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