Arbeloa burns bridges for Portugal game

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Alvaro Arbeloa told that ties the club are on hold, as his side take on their Portuguese Spain Real Madrid CF team-mates Cristiano Ronaldo, Fabio Coentrão and Pepe in Donetsk.

 Arbeloa burns bridges for Portugal game

 Alvaro Arbeloa is putting some real friends in Madrid CF Spain expected to prepare for their all-Iberian semi-final against Portugal, with club-mates Cristiano Ronaldo, Fabio Coentrão and Pepe configured to receive the cold shoulder before the match in Donetsk.

"For today, I'll have no friends in the Portuguese clothing," Arbeloa told with a smile. "I will not talk to Fabio, Pepe Christian or until the game is over. On the court we will be sporting enemies, not friends, until it's over. Having said all this, Christian is, if not the best, then one of the best players in the world, and is having a truly exceptional event. is scoring goals, creating more opportunities and is always a challenge playing against guys like him. "

Arbeloa coach, Vicente del Bosque is a seductive blend of the ultra-competitive and ultra sportsmanship, and when considering the last two meetings throughout Ibero-is quick to point out that it was more important. Portuguese is still smart to eliminate World Cup at the hands of Spain two years ago, taking vengeance on a species in a friendly 4-0 win in November 2010 in Lisbon, the only real disappointment was in the Forest.

"We have to be pretty happy because we won the biggest game, which was the route to victory in the Cup quarter-final and then the world with the final time," said Del Bosque on UEFA.com. "However, I find that friendly rejected because at that time they were better than us and we must accept it. We are champions of Europe and the world, so that teams always want to win. So far, my players have always arrived at a formula to counter the tactics that the opposition has used against us. "

Like the man who aims to make champions of Spain around the world, perhaps the last word goes to Andres Iniesta as he looked ahead to the semifinals. "We must be proud of the fact that after two tough tournament win [the UEFA EURO 2008 and FIFA World Cup 2010] we are here again, competing to be in a final," he told UEFA.com. "We deserve to take stock of the fact that it is a great achievement and what lies ahead of us is a last effort to make the final and compete for the trophy again."

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