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Busquets is emerging as one of the great novelties in the starting eleven of Spain for the decisive clash this Wednesday against Slovakia, with the pass to the second round at stake for both teams. The captain of the national team did not play any of the first two games after testing positive for Covid and he has been training alone for twelve days, as he was asymptomatic, and now his time has come. “We know what we are at stake, but we depend on ourselves. We lacked that bit of luck … It was difficult after the second game, we tried to encourage the players, because those who had played felt that it was a bit unfair … I have always trusted my team and in play a good role. It is very difficult to think about the final, we focus on the next game. We have confidence in ourselves, in the staff … We are working very well and it is very difficult to win.
Busquets He replied to the former madridista and former player of the Dutch national team who lost the 2010 World Cup to Spain on South Africa, Raphael
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Vaart, who has described as horrible the game of Spain and he hopes to cross paths with the Spanish team: “I am not surprised by what he said, but it seems strange to me that a former player who has experienced these situations could come to think that way. It depends on how disrespectful you are … We don't go through there. And more being a former player. It is not good to pass certain limits. You have to focus on tomorrow's game.
It depends on what you disrespect … We don't go through there
Busquets believe that this match with Slovakia has similarities with the one that measured Spain with Paraguay in the first phase of the World Cup in South Africa, which Spain ended up winning. “As the game time comes, something will look like Chile's game at the 2010 World Cup. Hopefully it will end in the same way,” he says.