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Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Spain coach Luis Aragones admits he has been left feeling 'overwhelmed' by the praise he has received from his players following their Euro 2008 success. The 69-year-old, known in his homeland as El Sabio (The Wise Man), received the plaudits after Spain's 1-0 win over Germany on Sunday ended the country's 44-year wait for a major footballing honour. Following an open-top bus tour around Madrid on Monday, the squad met with the Spanish royal family and Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapate ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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