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Monday, November 14, 2011

Zubizarreta, and Arconada Iribar Casillas praise: "The best"

Iker Casillas is already, Andoni Zubizarreta tied with caps to 126, the more times a Spanish footballer who has defended the team jersey. It seems obvious that the goalkeeper will beat Real Madrid on Tuesday the registration of former Barca keeper to Costa Rica. Three historical gatekeepers of the Red and Zubizarreta, Arconada and Iribar talk about Iker. "The best" match three.

For its part, Zubizarreta said Casillas should be proud of and enjoy it. "You know it's an achievement that over time you will realize which means, among other things, a responsibility, like all things in life. The important thing is to have enjoyed having got there, and I think it does," said.

"To make 126 games have to maintain a high competitive level. If you're emblem is because these games," he added, referring to the fact that both the Madrid goalkeeper as he are emblems or references to the Spanish fans.

However, would not compare with the captain of Real Madrid. "It's not one or the other. The name is not important," said the exportero Athletic and FC Barcelona. And as for 'Zubi' record Casillas is a sign that the selection "is alive." "Things happen and move and one figures are followed by those of another. In the case of Iker, with potential for huge increase in the future," he said.

Also, for the excancerbero, is a "coincidence" that is a goalkeeper who give over as the player with most caps for Spain, believing that there are many field players like Xavi or Sergio Ramos, who could in the future put your name on this anniversary. "It may be that in 'X' years is the record for an outfield player," he said about it.

However, it pointed to a janitor who works best to gain a foothold in the selection has a "small" advantage over their peers in the field. "The gatekeepers have this slight advantage, we have more stable jobs, but also the disadvantage that we play or not play at a championship," he said.

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