Iker Casillas has hailed the current group of Spain players but conceded they were lucky in their penalty shoot-out win over Italy in the Confederations Cup semi-final.
The 32-year-old goalkeeper made some fine saves to help his team take the Azzurri all the way to penalties and secure a spot in the final against Brazil.
Following
Leonardo Bonucci's miss for Italy in spotkicks, Jesus Navas scored to
secure a 7-6 win for Spain and the Real Madrid man admits they rode
their luck at times but the fans were witnessing a very special era in
Spanish football.
"This generation is unforgettable. Lucky for the Spanish to have seen another win and we're in the final," Casillas said to Tele-5.
"The
truth is it was very difficult to win. Italy had made an excellent
approach. We tested Buffon as well but they placed us in trouble.
"The
thing about the shoot-out is it is a lottery and we have been lucky
enough to win. My team-mates have had full success on the penalties and
they [Italy] missed one."
Casillas told reporters after the game that it could have easily been Cesare Prandelli's men who were to take on the Selecao.
"Again,
we have to admit Italy played a great game. They could be up here
talking about an Italy-Brazil in the final if not for a few bounces of
the ball," he said.
"We have to recover, physically speaking.
We're used to playing games on Wednesday and then on Sunday so we have
no excuses not to be match fit.
"Italy had a very good style of
play that we didn't expect, defensively they left a few gaps and we had
chances to score. Navas was close in the second half of extra time. I'm
sure that Brazil, however, will not have that particular style of play
against us."
Having been pushed all the way through extra time
Casillas admitted his side are fatigued and will need time to recover
for Sunday's final in Rio de Janeiro against the hosts.
"We are very tired. We need to rest. We will have to face Brazil in the Maracana. We will try to play a good game."
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