Busquets missed "a bit of luck" and avoided talking about his retirement

The Spanish national team was eliminated from the World Cup in Qatar after a heavy defeat against Morocco. After 120 minutes of a goalless draw, it went to penalties, where the Spaniards missed three of them.
The captain of the Spanish national team, Sergio Busquets, gave his first thoughts to 'La 1': "The penalty shoot-out is a toss-up". The Barcelona player missed the third and crucial kick.
"We wanted to go through. We did well. It was a very physical game, with them defending at the back. It was very difficult. In extra time, it was just the same. We had one chance in the last second and we were knocked out in the cruelest way," he said.
"We tried to wear them down and make them run, but we lacked that bit of luck with the last pass or the finish," he added, referring to his review of the game against the Moroccans.
Finally, he did not want to talk about whether or not he will continue to wear the Spain shirt: "Right now, the important thing is the national team and not me. We have to pick ourselves up. Let it serve as experience for our team. There's a good dynamic, a good group and young people. We have to continue".