Aragones believes Spain can win Euro 2008
MADRID, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Spain have improved in recent years and are close to going all the way in a major tournament, coach Luis Aragones has said. 'Until now teams like Italy, France, Brazil and Argentina have been better than us, but every day Spain are closing on them,' Aragones said in an interview with sports daily Marca on Tuesday.
'I think we are closer (to winning a major title). Of course we have a chance to win Euro 2008 but to do that we have to know how to compete well. 'I now have the experience from the World Cup and also I think we are as good as the best and just need that little slice of luck.' Spain impressed in the group stage at the World Cup in Germany last year before an early exit to eventual finalists France, losing 3-1 in the second round. They endured a shaky start to qualifying for Euro 2008 but came through strongly at the end winning their last four matches to take the top spot in Group F. They have been drawn in Group D for the finals in Switzerland and Austria next year, along with holders Greece Sweden, and Russia. Spain, whose only major honour is the 1964 European title, were shock first-round casualties under Inaki Saez at Euro 2004 in Portugal.
Honestly I think Spain were quite unlucky to lose to France in the World Cup and they actually showed signs of a winning mentality and a positive unit. What I would like to make clear the difference between this team and the ones past is that this one has all the ingredients from defense to attack with many of their players maturing at the same time.
Xavi, Iniesta, David Villa, Torres, Tamudo, Puyol, David Silva, David Abelda, Cesc Fabregas, Joan Capdevila, Carlos Marchena, Iker Casillas and Reina have all enjoyed real European success, matured and together form some of the best players in Europe. Previously, the Madristas dominated the team and this felt like England's failed qualification campaign this year. Those teams previously benefitted mostly from imported talents contributed to club success while this team consists of players who are the main protagonists in their teams success throughout Europe.
Tactically, Arogones is the only question for me, but a coach is only as good as his players who carry out the instructions and these players are pretty good and can match all the top teams in World football in terms of talent and performance with several players like Raul, Morientes and so on still on the outer that can still contribute although i wouldn't tinker or advise it just yet...wait until they get a major trophy under their belt.
JOGO BONITA!