Monday, 2 July 2012

Torres: Spain saved the best for last

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Fernando Torres

Spain striker Fernando Torres has hailed his side's European Championship win on Sunday, saying that they needed to perform at their very best in the finale to retain their crown.
Vicente del Bosque's team strolled to a record-breaking 4-0 win over Italy in Kiev to claim their third consecutive major trophy, something no other national side have ever achieved before.
La Roja had been heavily criticised throughout the tournament prior to the final for their conservative style of play, but Torres believes that his side proved their detractors wrong in the end.
“I think we did what we had to do and saved the best for last,” the Chelsea striker told Goal.com after the game. “That was what we needed to be champions again.
“It's a great joy, almost impossible to describe. You can only remember how it feels to win when you lift a trophy again.
“I am very happy that we could make Spain proud of us, that is the most important thing, to see the fans celebrating with us and enjoying our game.
“It is something I will never forget.”
Torres, 28, came off the bench to score Spain's third goal and set up the fourth, and in the process, finish Euro 2012 as the tournament's top goalscorer with three strikes in total.

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