Accusations linking Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea to a sex scandal have thrown Spain’s Euro 2016 preparations into turmoil on the eve of their opener. Contrary to early reports, Del Bosque insisted there had never been any suggestion that De Gea could be sent home. The failure has tainted a CV with two Champions Leagues, two La Liga titles, a Euros and the country’s sole World Cup. “We will give him all our support,” Del Bosque told Spanish radio station Cadena Cope. Del Bosque has grown tired of the constant questioning of his decisions since Spain crashed out at the World Cup.
Source: Hindustan Times June 12, 2016 08:15 UTC