lundi 9 juin 2014

Del Bosque: Spain is not like the "Taliban"
 Said coach Vicente del Bosque said the Spanish national team football is not like the Taliban, and can change the game mode known to the acquisition of the ball if necessary.
Spain will begin next Friday the defense of their World Cup title against the Netherlands, the same rival who beat him in the final four years ago in South Africa when the Dutch tried to rely on physical force to stop Spain.
The training and the Netherlands now coach Louis van Gaal who hopes to keep the team played well-known method, but also stressed that it would depend on the involvement of five defenders against Spain in their match in the second set in Salvador.
Said Del Bosque told Marca: "We are not like the Taliban, and one way to play."
"The possession of the ball without depth does not make anything. For this reason, we are working to put pressure on the team to retrieve the ball and attack as one group."
"I play football in different ways and there is no one way. We do not have a magic way. Our method relies on the potential of the players who are. This does not mean that no others with the same efficiency and can give us good results."
Del Bosque and warmed up well in anticipation of a resort because the rivals in the group that also includes Chile and Australia to defend.
"This is good if they so choose. Suits us perfectly to play quietly and look for gaps in front of the competitors who rely on the defense instead of games where the attack where a mutual spin out of control."
And returning Spain - European champions in the previous two - where Brazil lost to the Confederations Cup final against Brazil the organizing country.
Del Bosque said "It is true that they fired whistles and shouts against us in the stadium, but I think it shows a great respect for us, where we see a serious competitor."
He added, "We will play better and offer what we have. Netherlands will face first, a competitor highly structured and have a great coach and I am sure they will cause many problems for us. Identified the nine or ten centers in the team and there are doubts about the only two."
And leads the Dutch national team striker Robin van Persie, who suffered from a decline in his fitness this season with Manchester United, but now in a good condition to play.
Van Persie said at a news conference in Rio de Janeiro "to improve my condition and I am at a good level. During the past six years I was having a problem or the other, but I am used to it."
"We're not accustomed to this atmosphere is warm and humid, but we are ready and adapt well."
Australia looks are the weaker party in the group but Chile looks like a strong contender who can play fast and attacking football depending on Alexis Sanchez Barcelona player.
There is concern about the readiness of the player Arturo Vidal, who suffered a knee injury and there are doubts about his participation in the first game against Australia.
Said Jose Fuenzalida Chile striker told a news conference in Belo Horizonte, "Chile has a clear way to play and we will give everything we have.'ll Play offensive manner which is the way we played."
"We are in the presence of flat good players who play in Europe for several seasons and who played in the World Cup before and know how to help us to overcome the anxiety before the first game."

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