The Real
Madrid star has made an impressive leap from the third tier of Spanish football
to the Furia Roja, and would be happy to put birthday celebrations on hold in
July.
Lucas Vazquez admitted he is
staggered by his rise from the Segunda Division B to the Spanish national team,
and hopes to cap an incredible year with victory at Euro 2016.
Just two years ago the Real Madrid
player was part of the Castilla team that was relegated to the third
tier.
But first Rafa Benitez, and then
Zinedine Zidane gave him a chance with the first team, and a wonderful season
led to a call-up from Vicente del Bosque in France.
"This is what makes football
beautiful," he laughed when asked by Goal about his
incredible ascent.
"Sometimes it gives
you these kind of 180 degree turns. I'm very happy to be at the
Euros helping Spain".
The midfielder turns 25 on July 1,
just over a week before the Euro 2016 final.
And he joked that he would be
delighted to put celebrations on hold.
"Well, first of all, I hope to
be here with Spain on that day. And then, I wish I can't celebrate it with
my family untilf July 11 or 12. It would be great," he said.
Vazquez had to fight to make it at
the Santiago Bernabeu, after suffering no less than four thigh tears in one
year: "I went six months without playing. From October to March. It
was very hard, I couldn't recover. It was not easy."
But now a regular member of Madrid's
stellar squad, he heaped credit on his famous team-mates and coach Zidane for
making him feel part of the team.
"Being a Real player is
amazing, and just training next to the best players of the world have to make
you motivate, and train as hard as you can," he said.
"Then, the coach has to choose
eleven players, but I always try to train hard to be ready for the day I am
given a chance.
"[Zidane] is a very hands-on
coach, friendly, he helps the players. He is always looking how to make the
player happy and comfortable.
"He treats me very well. The
best thing about him? His treatment with everybody, I guess. He tries to make
the footballer comfortable."
Vazquez and Spain resume Euro action
on Wednesday, with a clash against Croatia in the final game of Group D.
By:
Alberto PiƱero
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