Spain still have bright future: Del Bosque

Vicente Del Bosque is declining to say whether he'll continue as Spain's coach after their last 16 exit at Euro 2016.

Spanish National soccer team head coach Vicente Del Bosque

Vicente Del Bosque is declining to say whether he'll continue as Spain's soccer head coach. (AAP)

Spain may have been inferior in their 2-0 loss to Italy in the last 16 at Euro 2016 but their exit isn't the end of an era, says coach Vicente Del Bosque.

Spain had dominated European football since 2008, winning two Euros and a World Cup in between, but were outshone by a clinical Italy at the Stade de France on Monday.

"I don't think an era has finished but we understand how difficult it is to win a major championship," Del Bosque told reporters.

"Spanish football has a great structure and we've been working for many years on it. We have a good youth academy and good young players."

Proving that point, Spanish teams have ruled in European club competition with Real Madrid and Sevilla winning the Champions League and Europa League respectively this year.

But Del Bosque, whose side had not lost to Italy in a competitive match since 1994, said their confidence was hit by the last-gasp 2-1 loss to Croatia in their final group game.

"We played two good games and the third one was not too bad but the last-minute goal did us damage," he said.

Del Bosque declined to say if he would continue as Spain coach, although he added his immediate future would be discussed with the president of the Spanish football federation.

"We were a bit timid and didn't play with enough bravery and decisiveness. We took more risks but couldn't equalise," he said.

Del Bosque added that work would start now to turn things around and Spain would be able to get their revenge when they face Italy in the 2018 World Cup qualifiers from September.

"The Italians played well and were very effective. It's a difficult style of football to play against and they deserved to be in last eight," he said.


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