Victor Valdes declined to say whether he will start or Iker
Casillas, Real Madrid goalkeeper for a team of Spain against Uruguay on Sunday
in the Confederations Cup soccer, saying he was happy for his presence with the
Spanish team in the Confederations Cup, regardless of participation.
And Valdes is one of seven players from Barcelona involved
with the Spanish national team in the tournament and are preparing to win the
ninth major title to them.
Gerard Pique and Sergio Busquets, Xavi, Andres Iniesta,
Pedro and David Villa win all the big tournaments with the Catalan club to add
to the World Cup and European Championship with Spain.
Valdes said during a news conference on Friday evening,
"I cannot disclose (who will play).'m Just a member of this team and this
secret of the success of this combination."
He added, "I'm going to what will be asked of me and
what will be determined by coach Vicente del Bosque’s I am Grateful to be
here."
"I felt as if I was happiest guy in the world when I
was summoned to the team. It's a privilege to play with Spain and to be part of
the team."
Valdes will seek to add new title did not get it by Spain to
the rest of the titles won by such as the Champions League and the Spanish
league and King's Cup and European Super Cups and the World Cup and Spanish
football.
It will not be by Valdes towards Neil place in the starting
lineup for Spain in front of the South American champions Uruguay in Group II
paving where it is possible to begin Casillas as essential despite afford guard
for a difficult period under the leadership of coach Jose Mourinho last season.
And Mourinho leaves - who left Real to take over Chelsea
training for a second term earlier this month, - Casillas leader outside the
starting lineup throughout most of the season.
Valdes said, " Casillas leads well he is also always at
the highest level and rarely back down from this level."
"He always has great motivation, whether inside or
outside the stadium. It is Important to run a good tournament because this is
in the best interest of the team."
The tournament host Brazil is the world champion five times,
but it is ranked 22 in the world rankings now.
Valdes said, "Brazil has always been a football
references in the world and will remain so."
He added, "We were able to get closer to its position
in recent years. We are now the most distinguished in terms of performance and
intelligence in dealing with the ball."
And perhaps Valdes has the opportunity to see the new
Brazilian teammate Neymar, who joined Barcelona from Santos for 57 million
euros (76.04 million dollars) earlier this month closely during the tournament.
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