Del Bosque: 23 into 11 doesn't go
Spain's Vicente del Bosque confides in Graham Hunter, saying his hardest job is keeping 23 players happy, telling those that "don't even know where the bench is" they are not in the side.
Marquis Vicente del Bosque is one of those men who almost always has a twinkle in his eye. Often amused by life, he likes sharing a joke and prefers to deflect stress by not taking life too, too seriously.
It was for that reason, the fact that he was smiling and relaxed, during our first interview this tournament that I decided to finish with the question: "You enjoy all this, don't you?"
Vicente del Bosque was happy as ever last night
He went on to name players it hurt him not to be able to pick more regularly as starters, which is how I came to be able to tell Javi Martínez, accurately it turns out, that I thought he'd come on against Ireland.
Beyond the three points and four goals which garnered all the headlines against the Republic of Ireland last night, Del Bosque will be satisfied that the aim to supersede Croatia's 3-1 result against the Irish was realised. The coach will also be extremely satisfied that Spain played so well and that he was able to successfully use three substitutes.
Twenty-three does not go into 11
Cesc Fàbregas? Two games, two goals and patently in terrific form. Del Bosque knows that it will be a well-used squad which wins this tournament, not 11 stars. And if Spain are to press with the excellence they showed against Ireland then that uses great dollops of energy. Against Croatia, a draw will take Spain through but expect them to play to win and do not be surprised to see a few of the stars currently warming the bench play a role.
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