The midfielder Aitana Bonmati it was checked this Tuesday that the Spanish team arrived with the “the highest possible condition” in the World Cup and assured that he will be looking to “go as far as possible” in the championship.
“I think we’re here for the taking as far away as possibleOur team is good but I don’t want to underestimate other teams either. It’s a World Cup, I think there are good teams and it’s about the details“said the soccer player at a press conference on Tuesday in the city of Palmerston North of New Zealand, where the team will stay during the tournament.
Bonmatí insists that, in a competition of this level, he does not want “talk about the minimum” but of “maximum”, when mentioning that the team’s focus should always be “as high as possible”.
“We’re here for the whole job go as far as possible so I don’t want to talk about minimums, but to set my sights on the top”, he said.
The player, current champion of the Champions League with Barça, recognized the “intensity” in the last training sessions in the ocean territory, but he assured that it is an advantage in an event as important as a World Cup, whose 2023 edition will be held in New Zealand and Australia.
“We’re here training to the max. It is true that there is a lot of intensity and all the intensity will bring us a lot in the World Cup. When you train like this, it will come out good,” he asserted.
The midfielder – one of three players from the “15” group to return to the Spanish team after tensions have hit the Spanish Federation in recent months – has indicated he is committed to contributing. his “best version” In the group.
“I’m not focused on everything individual awardsI’m here in front of a World Cup. I think it would be selfish and I personally am not, I focus on the group. I am here to contribute my best version”, he qualified.
La Roja, who are in group C, will make their World Cup debut next Friday against Costa Ricaat the Regional Stadium in Wellington. In the second game it will be measured Zambiaon July 26 at Auckland’s Eden Park.
Finally, they return to Wellington for their third and final match of the group stage, this time against Japaneseon July 31.
Source: La Verdad

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