Sunday, March 18, 2012

Defiant Levein refocuses on World Cup


. Euro 2012 Manager insists failure not related to the future

Levein: "We are determined not to miss this next time"

Commissioner of Scotland, Craig Levein, has insisted that his team failed to reach Euro 2012 final will have no effect on their future work, and he said he is confident before the qualifying campaign for the 2014 World Cup.

of Scotland, hoping to qualify for Euro 2012 ended Tuesday with the 3-1 loss to the whole group in Spain. They needed a win unlikely against the world champions and European level to ensure a play-off result of a match or at least of the Czech Republic in Lithuania, but failed in both cases.

Although there is no shame in losing twice to Spain, Levein must return to the two points lost to Lithuania in their opening match and the defeat and draw against the Czechs.

However, the manager of Scotland, insists he has had positive aspects of the campaign, and was still trying to set up his team in the early stages.
"The campaign started slowly as we try to establish who our best players, trying to get everything together, but the second part was better.

"We lost this time but we are determined not to be missed on that next time. For the World Cup from a better position, with a solid foundation. We have a fair idea who are our best players and we seek to expand our group of players. So I have great confidence and hope that the World Cup qualification. we'll use what we have learned over the last eight games for them. "

Spain ended with a clean sweep of victories in Group I, but coach Vicente del Bosque insists that there is much competition in the finals next summer.
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