World Cup 2014: History means little to Del Bosque
January 1, 2014 6:31 pm Leave your thoughtsVicente del Bosque has admitted that reigning champions Spain are the ‘team to beat’ at the World Cup in Brazil
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Vicente del Bosque has admitted that reigning champions Spain are the ‘team to beat’ at the World Cup in Brazil
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