Del Bosque nothing major injure before World Cup 2010

Spain will go into the tournament at full strength, after the Liverpool hero, who underwent knee surgery in April, with a neatly taken goal in a 6-0 romp against Poland on Tuesday.


Torres, was on target in the 75th minute of the friendly international with a cool, sharp finish from a cross by Pedro after coming on as a second-half substitute. It was Torres's 24th international goal and came just 10 minutes after he replaced David Villa. Torres said, "It's almost two months since I played so I am happy to have scored".


Del Bosque coach admitted he was delighted by the return to form of the man who netted the winner in the Euro 2008 final against Germany. Bosque said, "We have finished our preparations and we can go to South Africa in good spirits". The only cloud on the horizon for Spain was a leg injury to playmaker Andres Iniesta, who will undergo a scan on Wednesday, although Del Bosque said he believed it was nothing major.



Spain qualified with a flawless record, winning all 10 matches in their European qualifying group, but coach Vicente Del Bosque feels that will count for nothing when the tournament gets under way. "We don't know, destiny is impossible to predict, "We face very high-level teams in Spain, Switzerland , Chile, Honduras must prepare itself very well." he said.


Queiroz was however given a boost after seeing defensive midfielder Pepe back in action after the Real Madrid player had been sidelined for six months with a knee injury.