Loss was 'deserved', says Spain coach

By Stephen Wade / Roar Rookie

Vicente del Bosque called his team’s resounding 3-0 loss to Brazil in the Confederations Cup final a “deserved defeat.”

Del Bosque sought to play down Sunday’s lop-sided match, saying the World Cup winners and two-time defending European champions might benefit from the loss in front of a partisan Brazilian crowd of 73,000 at Rio de Janeiro’s Maracana stadium.

The loss left Spain without the only major title they have failed to win in a five-year span in which they have dominated the game.

“Once in a while it is convenient to lose because we don’t think we are unbeatable,” Del Bosque said. “Today they had more energy and certainly kept their shape better than we did.”

The World Cup winners were beaten in every phase of the game, a fact Del Bosque conceded.

Brazil scored early and late in the first half – Fred and Neymar doing the damage – with Fred scoring early in the second to seal the victory.

The last goal prompted jubilant Brazil fans to begin chanting: “You want to play, you want to play. Brazil will teach you how.”

In the 68th when defender Gerard Pique was sent off on a straight red card, the crowd began chanting the name of his girlfriend – pop singer Shakira – who was sitting in the stands.

It was that kind of night for Spain, which started poorly and never recovered after Fred’s goal in the second minute.

“The first minutes and the last minutes of the halves are critical,” Spain defender Cesar Azpilicueta said “And they scored their three goals at the beginning and ends of the halves, which is the worst time. Those are the most demoralising moments.”

The victory ended Spain’s unbeaten string of 26 games, but the Spanish coach played down any need to re-build his team with next year’s World Cup in Brazil just a year away. Spain has yet to qualify, but is almost certain to.

“We are happy with what we have done over the last few years,” Del Bosque said.

“But one loss – you have to look at it, but not overreact to it. We are not content with the loss. But when a team is superior, you have to accept it. It was a deserved defeat.”

The Crowd Says:

2013-07-03T05:04:38+00:00

Ian

Guest


yes definitely. i didn't know if the pa was shut off or the crowd just kept going but it sounded fantastic.

2013-07-02T14:09:46+00:00

trent

Guest


Not sure if it was just me but the brazilian anthem was out of this world, shutting the PA out so the crowd can sing was genius.

2013-07-02T05:48:54+00:00

Bondy

Guest


AZ _RBB. Brazil had to win that tournament because if they didn't and didn't win the WC then the past 12-20 months have been a huge let down especially for a big footballing nation like Brazil, whats easier to win a Con Fed's Cup or Fifa WC ?. Excactly. The quality out on the park doesnt matter its all top draw all of it, to the neutral supporter I dont care about scores "unless your gambling" , that result keeps things very interesting for next year and places Brazil under even more pressure to exceed.

2013-07-02T00:58:36+00:00

AZ_RBB

Guest


i also found it very entertaining. but i was wondering. if it was 3-0 to Spain would we have still called it entertaining and a great match?

2013-07-02T00:37:46+00:00

Bondy

Guest


Never the less it was a very entertaining match ,the Spanish were just bullied off the ball.

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