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    DEL BOSQUE - ARMENIA WILL BE TOUGH

    Sportinglife.com
    Sept 8 2008
    UK

    Spain coach Vicente del Bosque has warned his side to expect another
    tough outing against Armenia on Wednesday after seeing them squeeze
    past battling Bosnia-Herzegovina this weekend.

    The European champions got their World Cup qualifying campaign off
    to a winning start in Murcia but were made to work for their three
    points, with David Villa netting the only goal of the game in the
    second half having earlier missed a penalty.

    Spain have another home qualifier in four days' time and Del Bosque is
    anticipating another hard evening's work for his men against Armenia.

    "I think it will be similar because all our rivals look at us as what
    we are, as champions, and this leads them to take precautions and put
    lots of men back, but I have confidence in the team," said Del Bosque.

    "What is important is that we have the same attitude as against Bosnia,
    where we went out with intensity, focus and humility. I've already
    said that our main rivals are ourselves."

    Spain had gone into Saturday's match on the back of a 23-match unbeaten
    run and still buoyant from the Euro 2008 success this summer, but Del
    Bosque insists he knew it would not be easy against Bosnia-Herzegovina.

    "The qualification phase is very tough because there is no margin
    for error. We knew that Bosnia would come and put men behind the
    ball, close up the space, and they have made it difficult for us,"
    the former Real Madrid coach added.

    "The truth is that in the first half we've not been quite there, but
    in the second we turned things round and imposed our style on the game.

    "We've picked up three important points. Now we have to think of
    Armenia, who will not make things easy for us either in Albacete on
    Wednesday," added Del Bosque.

    Bosnia-Herzegovina coach Miroslav Blazevic said following the 1-0
    reverse: "Although we've lost, we were playing against the best team
    in the world and a 1-0 result is a small margin, for this I'm proud
    of my team.

    "They (Spain) have gone two years without losing and have obtained
    a deserved win."
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