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Vicente del Bosque reveals difficult relationship with Iker Casillas

Vicente Del Bosque speaks with Iker Casillas during the 2014 World Cup. He says the goalkeeper's attitude in France was not as he would have liked
Image: Vicente Del Bosque (left) speaks with Iker Casillas during the 2014 World Cup. He says the goalkeeper's attitude in France was not as he would have liked

Outgoing Spain boss Vicente del Bosque has revealed his relationship with goalkeeper Iker Casillas was "so-so" during the European Championships.

Del Bosque announced on Thursday he would be stepping down after seeing his side eliminated from Euro 2016 at the last-16 stage by Italy.

The 65-year-old guided Spain to success in the 2010 World Cup and Euro 2012 during his eight-year spell and sent most members of the current squad a message of thanks after announcing his departure.

Iker Casillas and David de Gea of Spain look on during a training session
Image: Casillas (left) and David de Gea look on during a training session

The one omission, Del Bosque admitted, was former Real Madrid goalkeeper Casillas, who sat on the bench throughout the tournament in France as Manchester United's David de Gea started each game.

Speaking to Spanish radio station Cadena SER, Del Bosque said of Casillas' attitude: "With his team-mates he has been fine, correct, but with the coaching staff it is so-so.

"That is why the only player I did not send a message to has been Casillas.

"He feels bad with me, but also with [physical trainer] Javier Minano or [assistant coach] Toni Grande. With everyone else he has been fine. The anger has been with us."

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Spanish goalkeeper Iker Casillas (C) holds the Euro 2008 championships trophy after Spain won the final
Image: Casillas celebrates after Spain won Euro 2008

Casillas was captain as Spain won the World Cup six years ago, while the 35-year-old also guided his country to back-to-back European Championship victories in 2008 and 2012.

Del Bosque said: "For sure he is hurting or displeased with me and I understand that. He thinks we have done the wrong thing.

"But we have to be proud of a player who has 167 games with the national team. I don't believe three or four games will hurt his resume.

"Casillas hasn't disappointed me. I have a great appreciation for him. I have known him since he was nine years old."