What a difference a World Cup makes.
At the beginning of the tournament – after Spain’s shock defeat by Switzerland – Spanish captain Iker Casillas was berated by his girlfriend reporter Sara Carbonero.
But six games later, after lifting the trophy and being asked about the triumph, all seemed to be forgiven as the goalkeeper puckered up and kissed her on live TV.
The passionate embrace came as he broke down in tears and Miss Carbonero (25) offered him time to compose himself.
Taking her by surprise, he then grabbed the glamorous sports presenter – voted the sexiest in the world – as he said: ‘No this is what I want to do.’
Casillas (29) was named man-of-the-match after making two outstanding saves to keep his country’s tournament dreams alive against Holland.
Andres Iniesta’s extra time winner then broke Dutch hearts as Vicente Del Bosque’s team clinched the title following a tense and scrappy match.
Spain scored four minutes before penalties would have been required to decide the winner.
Tears filled the captain’s eyes as the final whistle was blown – and, as Spain’s road to victory was anything but easy, this could probably be expected.
In their first game against Switzerland, they lost 1-0 and as sudden doubts emerged over the Spaniards’ chances, Miss Carbonero left her boyfriend squirming in an interview as she asked him: ‘How could you muck this up?’
The Real Madrid star responded: ‘I don’t know what to say,’ he said, unable to look her in the eye. ‘I don’t know if this defeat will have consequences. The dressing room is fed up.’
He then slunk off feeling somewhat abashed.
But last night the tables were finally turned as Miss Carbonero, a reporter for Spanish TV station Telecinco, was the one looking embarrassed. – dailymail.co.uk
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