Spanish playmaker, Xavi Hernandez, did not accept a draw against Italy. Xavi assess La Roja deserved to win the match.
Spain, the defending champion, failed to open Euro 2012 with a full figure. In the first elimination game, Vicente del Bosque's squad matched Italian with a final score of 1-1.
Despite dominating the match, Xavi and his friends just left first with a goal by Antonio Di Natale. Before Cesc Fabregas scored the equalizer.
These results make Spain sits in second place standings of Group C with the acquisition of one point. In the next game, Spain will face the Republic of Ireland before meeting Croatia.
"We deserve more than one point," said Xavi told Football Italia. "We created more chances in the second half and was unfortunate Fernando Torres failed to score. We deserved to win."
"We see Spain play a good game and now all up to us to win the next two games," said the Barcelona midfielder.