Several players from Spain cry dejectedly on the field
It was his first World Cup. And he never came to think of such a cruel end. Aymeric Laporte sat down on the grass and began to cry uncontrollably. The teammates approached the City player. But there was no consolation. Morata fought back tears, but eventually collapsed on the couch. Nearby, Bucket was crying too. There was also no way to stop the grief of Pedri, also one of the other young people in this group. Tails came out in the penal lottery.
Luis Enrique was serene, but the procession was in. “We are representatives of Spain, they were better than us in the penalty shootout and we have to congratulate them,” he said on TVE. “Football is a beautiful sport, but with the connotation that you can’t win without attacking. We’ve mastered the game completely. We made 11 shots, but few on target. I’m very proud of my team. “I’m sorry for those who couldn’t participate. I congratulate my players. Unfortunately, it’s the first big surprise. We’ll have to wait for another chance. I feel sorry for the fans.”
In the Federation, meanwhile, they assume that the coach will not renew his contract and announce his retirement. When? Some sources claim that the body chaired by Luis Rubiales and the coach agreed that a catastrophe at the World Cup would mean his departure. It will be known in the coming hours whether the ways will separate. Marcelino García Toral, former coach of Valencia, Villarreal and Athletic, among others, sounds like a possible replacement. He throws balls away for the time being. “Now is not the time. I have no more subway exits. I suppose from next week we will talk about what the future may matter, I don’t care at the moment. Then, already at the press conference, he insisted to the idea.”I can’t tell you because I don’t know. My future doesn’t matter. I am very comfortable. I have to think about what is best, not only for Luis Enrique but also for the national team.”
Source: La Verdad

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