Humble Del Bosque keeps Spain's feet on the ground


BARCELONA (Reuters) - Spain launch their bid to retain the World Cup in Brazil with a richly talented squad and the ideal man to keep their feet on the ground as they chase a fourth successive major title - coach Vicente del Bosque.

There is little that can ruffle the 63-year-old, who took charge of La Roja after they won Euro 2008 and led them to victory at the World Cup in South Africa two years later, before they defended their continental crown at Euro 2012.

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