Spain will start with three forwards against Italy, says Del Bosque
The Spanish coach has declared that he will not deploy a 'False 9'
for the final and insists he does not expect the Azzurri to take a
defensive approach to the game
Spain coach Vicente del Bosque has indicated that he will deploy three forwards from the start of Sunday's Euro 2012 final against Italy.
The 61-year-old has shown variety in his
selections during the tournament, utilising Cesc Fabregas as a 'False 9'
on several occasions and also opting for Alvaro Negredo and Fernando
Torres as more traditional centre forwards.
And, though the
Barcelona midfielder made the starting XI for the group match against
Italy, Del Bosque has now given a strong indication that the 25-year-old
may start the final on the bench.
"We will play with three strikers, but all the team have to help them," he told reporters at a press conference.
"These
three players will have the obligation to attack and to try to score a
goal. We have more obligation to attack than to defend."
Italy
are known for their defensive approach to football, but Del Bosque does
not expect Cesare Prandelli's side to play 'Catenaccio' on Sunday.
"This next game is the most important one, we will play for something
we have been working on for two years," the Spanish coach explained. "We
would all like to secure a victory.
"Italy have been on the rise and they deserve to be in the final.
"We cannot say that Italy played defensive
football against us in the group game because they did not. They have
made progress in recent years."
Spain enter Sunday's final as
favourites after winning Euro 2008 and the 2010 World Cup, but the
Spaniard insists the game will be a close contest.
"I think we
cannot look at the past," the former Real Madrid boss added. "Italy have
won the World Cup four times, and we are talking about the present,
which is the only reference.
"We were in the same group, we have
both won matches on penalities and our playing style has been similar.
That is why I do not think there will be a big difference.
"If our players have lost the desire to win? We haven't noticed symptoms of that happening.
"Success
can weaken the future, but we have a group of players that know what
this sport is and we have not lost our competitive spirit."
Del
Bosque withdrew midfield lynchpin Xavi during his side's draw with
Portugal in the semi-final but has defended the Barcelona playmaker
following criticism of his performance.
"It is very rare for Xavi
to have a bad game," Del Bosque noted. "He contributes with his talent,
his quality, he does a lot of team work and he dictates our style of
play."
Source : Goal.com