The dressing room of the Spanish team was the epicenter of happiness. Opening the World Cup the way La Roja did this Wednesday brought positive energy to the internationals, who shared their impressions in interviews and social networks. Everything was perfect, ideal, a dream start that hints at important things but does not prevent footballers from keeping both feet on the ground. “This is how dreams are born. Proud to make my World Cup debut and even more so to start this way. Let’s go team,” Aymeric Laporte wrote. The City centre-back and former Athletic player also used humor to publicly ask when Luis Enrique’s next cramp would be.
Between the satisfaction of the seven goals scored and Spain’s biggest win in a World Cup and caution for what is to come, the members of La Roja shared their impressions through various channels. Ferran Torres, author of a doppelgänger, spoke on TVE as soon as the game ended. “We try to play all the games from minute 1 to 90 the way we want. I don’t know if we are candidates to win the World Cup, but we want to do great things.” Newcomer Alejandro Balde also spoke to public television. “We couldn’t start in the best way. It is a dream. Here are world-class players… The coach congratulated me,” the Barca side confessed.
Gavi became the youngest goalscorer for Spain in a World Cup, third in World Cup history. He did it at 18 years and 110 days. Do you know what you’re doing at your age? “Koke tells me a lot, that I will realize more as the years go by. I’m happy for myself,” said the Barcelona midfielder. Dani Olmo was in charge of opening the can and paving the way for his destruction. “Dream debut in this World Cup. Great game from the whole team. This is just the beginning . Let’s go to Spain!” he wrote. Jordi Alba did too. “Great way to start. An important victory to face every game with the same strength.
The leader of La Roja, Sergio Busquets, asked to continue on the same footing. “This is just the beginning. For more equipment. Good job everyone.” A much-needed Germany looms on the horizon.
Source: La Verdad

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