The Real Madrid midfielder talked about celebrations by http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011 players and opined that they were less intense than the time they lifted the Euro 2008 trophy with Luis Aragones.
La Roja players are having the time of their lives as they conquered Europe for the second time in four years. Heroics of the Spanish contingent become even more amazing considering they won the 2010 FIFA World Cup in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/South-Africa-c757 two years ago.
With the motivation still there in the Spanish camp, La Roja players are getting used to the high expectations asked of them, a fact that has seen their enthusiasm level drop down in the celebratory moments.
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Nevertheless, Alonso stated that everyone is pleased with their triumph in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926 to lift the prestigious title.
"We ought to feel more euphoric, but it's different than when we won in Euro 2008. Everything is a lot more moderate," the midfielder said while in conversation with AS.
Alonso explained that the celebrations were more private this time as the players decided to bask in the glory with their families and had a hold on their nerves after going through the emotions previously.
The Real Madrid midfielder added that Spanish players were more humble in the latest escapade and had more control over their emotions.
"We have celebrated with our families, but we are all very calm. There was much more euphoria four years ago. That's simply the way things are. The team has a lot of humility.”
"We were all fighting for a common goal. To win three out of three tournaments is incredible. It's fantastic the first time you achieve it, but you don't know whether your success will last. This has lasted. We just want to make the people happy."
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