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“The atmosphere in the Spanish camp is fine,” reassures Del Bosque

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The former Los Blancos head coach has taken out time to firmly establish the fact that there is no sense of tension among his players.
Spanish national coach, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Vicente-c36001 del Bosque, is confident that the players on his team are all on the same page despite representing rival clubs in the Spanish La Liga.
Del Bosque spoke particularly about the players who play for Real Madrid and Barcelona in the Spanish Primera, insisting that none of them share any rivalry while playing for La Roja.
As the Reds are set to travel to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ukraine-c3032 to defend their European Championship title in Euro 2012 this summer, their manager has made sure that due preparations are in order.
While stressing upon the fact that La Roja Furia are well prepared for the prestigious competition, the veteran tactician also expressed that his men will hold no grudges amongst one another when they represent the World Champions in the Euro.
According to reports, a number of players on the Spanish national team have developed a complicated relationships solely based on the enmity amongst their respective clubs.
La Roja Furia’s roster consists of 23 men, 12 of which either play for Madrid or for Barca.
Considering the fact that the two Spanish giants share one of the greatest rivalries in football, it is easy to conclude that the animosity between the players may continue when they head for the European finals.
However, Del Bosque has reassured that the Spanish dressing room will not be divided in any way.
While talking to reporters, the 61-year-old was quoted as saying:
"I think the atmosphere between the players of Real Madrid and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 is fine. They have had an experience that has brought them together in harmony. I think that those that have won have been generous in victory and those that have lost have acted properly
in defeat. I am very pleased that everything has gone well."
"Even if they don't get on well, we would bring them, because it is on the field where they have to get on well,”
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926 on June 10th in their first match of the Euro 2012.

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