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No Catalonia crisis

Alcantara insists Spain focused solely on qualifying for World Cup

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MADRID: Spain’s players are “focused” solely on tomorrow’s World Cup qualifier against Albania, Bayern Munich midfielder Thiago Alcantara has insisted, adding that players were tired of being asked about teammate Gerard Pique’s outspoken stance on the independen­ce referendum in Catalonia.

“As for Gerard we see him as he’s always been, with the same commitment as ever and the same happiness, even in the changing room,” said Thiago at a press conference with teammate Koke.

“We’re sorry because we came here to play football, I didn’t come here to talk about anybody’s life, Koke’s or mine, we came here to play football.”

Barcelona’s Pique has been an outspoken defender of the wealthy northeaste­rn Spanish region’s right to self-determinat­ion, and on Sunday cast his vote in a referendum deemed illegal by Madrid that was scarred by clashes between voters and security forces.

And the player’s latest declaratio­ns have once again raised the debate over his role in the Spanish national team.

Despite playing a crucial part in the Spain sides that won the 2010 World Cup and Euro 2012, Pique is routinely jeered when representi­ng his country.

Those jeers intensifie­d in front of just a few hundred fans at an opening training session on Monday amid chants of “Pique leave the national team!”

He has already stated his intent to retire from internatio­nal football after next year’s World Cup, but insisted he could step aside sooner if Spain coach Julen Lopetegui or the federation believe his political stance to be problemati­c.

Thiago added: “It’s a pleasure to be in the squad, everyone is there on their sporting merits.

“We’re sorry to not be able to speak, to not be comfortabl­e to speak about Albania or Israel which is the fundamenta­l thing for us now.”

Teammate Koke said he was “already tiring of the subject” of the referendum, clashes during which left more than 90 people injured, according to Catalan authoritie­s.

“It’s always talking about the same thing,” the Atletico Madrid midfielder said.

We’ll talk amongst ourselves in the changing room, about our focus on having to be the best team, to be able to produce our best game. We’ll not speak about external things, each person has opinions.

Thiago Alcantara

“But we’re profession­als and we think about what we have to do, which is playing football.

“The changing room atmosphere has been the same as ever, we’re all focused on the important game against Albania, we want to win and all but seal our qualificat­ion” for next year’s World Cup in Russia, Koke said.

Thiago had the final word, saying: “We’ll talk amongst ourselves in the changing room, about our focus on having to be the best team, to be able to produce our best game. We’ll not speak about external things, each person has opinions.

“We’re here to speak about the team and to do the best we can to ensure our qualificat­ion for the World Cup. We’re all here pulling in the same direction to get ourselves qualified.”

Spain lead Group G of European qualifying by three points from Italy meaning one win from their final two games, against Albania and Israel, is likely to be enough to automatica­lly qualify for next year’s showpiece thanks to their far superior goal difference over the Italians.

Tens of thousands of people took to the streets of Barcelona on Tuesday, shouting “occupation forces out” and “the streets will always be ours” in protest at police violence during the referendum. — AFP

 ??  ?? Business as usual: Spain’s (from left) Thiago Alcantara, Gerard Pique and Rodrigo Moreno getting ready for a training session in Madrid on Monday ahead of the 2018 World Cup qualifier against Albania tomorrow. — Reuters
Business as usual: Spain’s (from left) Thiago Alcantara, Gerard Pique and Rodrigo Moreno getting ready for a training session in Madrid on Monday ahead of the 2018 World Cup qualifier against Albania tomorrow. — Reuters
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