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Vicente Del Bosque does not want Real Madrid presidency

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La Roja boss confided that he wants to remain involved with the sport after he his stint with the Spanish national team is finished and revealed that he has no ambitions of becoming Real Madrid president.
During the course of his illustrious career, Vicente Del Bosque has gone through the emotions every player and manager wants to.
The Madridista earned the applause at the Santiago Bernabeu both as a player and a manager, where he won the UEFA Champions League twice, that fittingly went with his pair of La Liga triumphs.
With the Spanish national team, Del Bosque has earned the most prestigious awards and accolades in the footballing world. The 61-year-old led La Roja to 2010 FIFA World Cup triumph and followed it up with success in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ukraine-c3032 hosted Euro 2012.
Vicente Del Bosque took out time to talk about his future plans, which includes being part of the beautiful game in a capacity that is not the president of Real Madrid.
The experienced tactician distanced himself from reports suggesting he has the envious position in his eyes after retiring from his coaching responsibilities, once his time is up with La Roja.
"No, I do not aspire to being Real Madrid's president," Del Bosque was quoted by Cinco Dias. "When I leave http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011, it will be time to end my career as a coach, but I would like to remain close to football.”
"I will always accept a new http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684, as long as I get to defend football."
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Vicente-c36001 Del Bosque has been heralded for his tactical approach in guiding La Roja to titles galore, something which he claims is an exaggeration on the part of media pundits.
He stated that he is not the leader he has been described, and praised the group of players at his disposal in making everything possible.
Del Bosque claimed that he only brought together the professionals together and coordinate them to get the most out of their skills.
"I do not see myself as a leader, the most important thing are the players, who have become role models for the youngsters with their example," Del Bosque noted.
"The only thing I did was to try to coordinate all this, make sure the relationship between the players were good, and choose a good sporting strategy, in terms of naming the 23-man squad and picking the starting team."

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