Barcelona and Spanish international striker, David Villa is elated by the news that manager, Tito Vilanova is making is eagerly-anticipated return to the Blaugrana bench after undergoing two months of cancer treatment in New York.
In an interview with TVE, Villa discusses the return of Vilanova and is excited to see him back at work.
“We are excited to have him back with us as soon as possible with much improved health and overcome this hurdle in his life.”
Villa then discussed his own return to form after months of uncertainty following a devastating leg break in December 2011.
“I’m didn’t lose hope and took things day by day. I knew I had to recover well from this serious injury. All of the people around, supporting me directly or indirectly know who they are.”
One of those people who supported Villa was Spanish national team manager, Vicente del Bosque, who has put Spain’s all-time leading scorer back in the fold.
“It’s an honour for me; I have a lifetime of thanks to give him for the care he’s shown towards me.”
‘El Guaje’ then spoke about the national team and their upcoming match against France on Tuesday evening at Saint-Dennis.
“We have a defined playing style that we are not going to change. The style has given us slight scares like the other day [a 1-1 draw against Finland], but it’s also given us a lot of happiness and victories.
“This group has never changed. We are all very close going into a very difficult match.”
In an interview with TVE, Villa discusses the return of Vilanova and is excited to see him back at work.
“We are excited to have him back with us as soon as possible with much improved health and overcome this hurdle in his life.”
Villa then discussed his own return to form after months of uncertainty following a devastating leg break in December 2011.
“I’m didn’t lose hope and took things day by day. I knew I had to recover well from this serious injury. All of the people around, supporting me directly or indirectly know who they are.”
One of those people who supported Villa was Spanish national team manager, Vicente del Bosque, who has put Spain’s all-time leading scorer back in the fold.
“It’s an honour for me; I have a lifetime of thanks to give him for the care he’s shown towards me.”
‘El Guaje’ then spoke about the national team and their upcoming match against France on Tuesday evening at Saint-Dennis.
“We have a defined playing style that we are not going to change. The style has given us slight scares like the other day [a 1-1 draw against Finland], but it’s also given us a lot of happiness and victories.
“This group has never changed. We are all very close going into a very difficult match.”
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