Mata fears Brazil, Italy threat
Juan Mata believes Brazil and Italy pose the biggest threat to Spain at next summer’s World Cup.
Vicente del Bosque’s side won its first
World Cup in South Africa three years ago and will be among the
favorites to lift the trophy again next year.
But with Brazil beating them in the final
of the Confederations Cup over the summer and Italy regulars in the
latter stages of major tournaments, Mata is wary of the difficulty Spain
face in its quest to retain the trophy.
“I think it’s going to be really, really
hard to win this tournament because obviously some of the countries that
are going to be there are also really fighting to make it to the
final,” he told Laureus.com. “For me Brazil, the hosts, have a
great, great squad with young players.
They beat us in the
Confederations Cup last summer. Italy are also going to really fight
with us for the title.”
Much is made of Spain’s technical
brilliance and attractive brand of football, but former Valencia man
Mata says the spirit in the squad is also key to their success.
“Talking about our national team, Spain,
to be honest, it’s going to be very special for me to be there (the
World Cup),” he said. “I feel so lucky to be training with such a team
because we know each other really well. We know how to play because we
are friends off the pitch, it’s very important.
“If you are a team that wants to win you
have to be like a family. I think that’s what we are in the Spanish
team. Probably that’s one of the secrets that the Spanish have.”
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