After sealing Euro 2016 qualification Vicente del
Bosque was thrilled for his Spain side, who lost David
Silva and Alvaro Morata to injury.
Spain coach Vicente del Bosque lauded his team after securing
a place at Euro 2016, but was unsure about the extent of
injuries suffered by David Silva and Alvaro Morata.
Silva and Morata came off in the first half as Spain crushed
Luxembourg 4-0, sealing their spot in the finals in France next
year.
Del Bosque praised his side as Santi Cazorla and Paco Alcacer
netted braces in Logrono on Friday.
"We made a good performance but it cost us a lot. We
congratulate the qualification. We have a good team," he said.
"Our idea is to attack. We do it as a band in the middle. They
are generous players in the effort."
Del Bosque thanked the crowd in Logrono, despite Gerard Pique
again being jeered.
His team managed their win even after Silva and Morata came
off during the first half with suspected ankle and leg injuries
respectively.
"I do not know the extent of the injuries," Del Bosque said.
"Our doctors will inform you when they know something. We
know nothing for now."
Bosque was thrilled for his Spain side, who lost David
Silva and Alvaro Morata to injury.
Spain coach Vicente del Bosque lauded his team after securing
a place at Euro 2016, but was unsure about the extent of
injuries suffered by David Silva and Alvaro Morata.
Silva and Morata came off in the first half as Spain crushed
Luxembourg 4-0, sealing their spot in the finals in France next
year.
Del Bosque praised his side as Santi Cazorla and Paco Alcacer
netted braces in Logrono on Friday.
"We made a good performance but it cost us a lot. We
congratulate the qualification. We have a good team," he said.
"Our idea is to attack. We do it as a band in the middle. They
are generous players in the effort."
Del Bosque thanked the crowd in Logrono, despite Gerard Pique
again being jeered.
His team managed their win even after Silva and Morata came
off during the first half with suspected ankle and leg injuries
respectively.
"I do not know the extent of the injuries," Del Bosque said.
"Our doctors will inform you when they know something. We
know nothing for now."


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