Spain return excites Torres
Spain return excites Torres
May 27, 2014
Fernando Torres
Fernando
Torres has spoken of his delight to be back in the Spain fold and is
determined to make the most of his opportunity with World Cup spots up
for grabs.
A combination of injury and
disappointing form for Chelsea had seen Torres lose his place in the
Spain set-up over the last year, but the striker earned a recall to the
provisional 30-man squad for Brazil 2014 that coach Vicente del Bosque
named earlier this month.
Torres was also one of the players
retained by Del Bosque on Sunday for their upcoming friendly with
Bolivia, giving the 30-year-old a chance to further press his claims for
a spot on the plane to Brazil.
The former Atletico Madrid and Liverpool
striker, who scored in the finals of both EURO 2008 and EURO 2012, told
the Spanish press, as posted on FIFA website, on Monday: “It’s very
nice to be back with the national team. I’ve gone a year without being
with La Roja, since the Confederations Cup.
“I knew that anything could happen.
Yesterday (Sunday), I was only hoping to hear my name. I knew that I
could’ve been here or not, but now I have a better chance of being in
Brazil.
“It’s been a difficult year but I
finished the season very well. I’m grateful for the words of Vicente,
who has valued my performances in the final phases. Now to fight during
these days to be in the final list for Brazil.”
While Torres was included in Del
Bosque’s 19-man squad for the game against Bolivia, three of his main
rivals for a striking berth were left out, with Alvaro Negredo and
Fernando Llorente omitted along with the injured Diego Costa. Del Bosque
was quick to point out that the World Cup door is not closed to any
player, but Torres knows that he now has a great chance this week to
steal a march on his rivals.
“This list is for the game against
Bolivia,” said Torres. “We need to take advantage this week, enjoy it
and hopefully we can be in the final list. It is a big step to be here
but in football, until things are done and dusted, anything can happen.
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