Wednesday, 3 February 2016

I would have won more titles for Madrid; Del Bosque believes


Vicente del Bosque believes he could have guided Real
Madrid to more Champions League glory had he stayed on
with the Spanish giants.

The 65-year-old spent four seasons at Madrid between 1999
and 2003, in which time he won two Champions League
trophies and two La Liga titles, as well as one UEFA Super
Cup and one Supercopa de Espana.

Del Bosque benefited from the likes of Zinedine Zidane, Luis
Figo, Ronaldo, Roberto Carlos and Raul in their prime while
coaching the club, and believes he could have tasted more
success on the European stage if the club had offered him a
new contract.

"It is very difficult to win [the Champions League]," the
Spaniard told Teledario .

"We had a lot of luck and some very good players in a
favourable period for the club.

"Without being vain or arrogant, if I had continued I believe
we would have won more European Cups."

Del Bosque is one of the most successful coaches in
Spanish history, having guided the Spain national team to
their first ever World Cup crown in 2010 and European
Championship success in 2012.

No comments:

Post a Comment