Fourteen days after reaching the sky of Kiev , the Tallinn Lilleküla Stadium witnessed another mash Spanish. In nothing else, but in sports and football in particular are almost insurmountable. Pending the sub'21 you do in the Olympics, which he erroneously calls the gold from before, the sub'19, as did the older a couple of weeks, were proclaimed champions of Europe in its class. A success that should resonate today in the morning. The 1-0 win over Greece catapulted the Julen Lopetegui.
The roller which has become the absolute has become a kind of ballast for coming behind. Of those, about looking also star in the chest, it is expected the same as the combined Forest. Clearly, as the facts I refer, that the generation that within five years will be the usual Red possible, withes and quality has to spare, but imagine the pressure which should mean some kids belong to a selection as champion like ours recent years, it's a little scary. Nevertheless, and fortunately, the success continues.
Despite being the combined sub'19 Spain made in Spain and Greece, Greece. At times it seemed the greatest. The playing of Lopetegui, relatively speaking, as The Red. That is, with good toilets, taking over the leather, looking for spaces ... and the individuality of Jesse and Deulofeu. The Greeks, meanwhile, came out to defend tooth and nail his goal, pulling counterattacks, briefly worked out. The superiority, and chances were falling from the Spanish side, but the imbalance in the mail soon materialize too.
With ten minutes, when fatigue could be seen in the inaccuracies of the players, a steal of Joni finished Deulofeu boots, which saw the league of Jesse (top scorer) and this, this time it did not spare . Dioudis, and Greek hero goalkeeper until then, saw the shot put squad of Real Madrid dispelled any possible extension. The justice did so because Spain was more ambitious. Of the eleven cases that has held this competition in sub'19 category, the 'Rojita' has added six gimped. The future looks good.
PS: For once, without a precedent, to congratulate who had the wonderful idea to leave it to Alfredo Martinez's narrative of the European final. The journalist from Onda Cero, which usually covers the Barcelona games and the Selection Panel for the station Antena 3, was a breath of fresh air in television broadcasting. Accompanied by Joaquin Albareda and Juan Carlos Pedraza, was faithful to his trademark style and gave the meeting an emotion and a passion that few could having printed. Congratulations.
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