Barcelona striker David Villa has played down his absence from the Spain national team at Euro 2012.
The 30-year-old striker ruled himself out of selection for the finals in Poland and Ukraine as he is still nursing a fractured tibia sustained at the Club World Cup in December.
His unavailability has been described by Spain coach Vicente del Bosque as a heavy blow, but Villa thinks that La Roja have other quality attacking options available.
"One is always happy that people regret their absence, but Spain will not miss me," he told reporters.
"There are great goal-poachers on the team and any player can score. I have a great affection for Fernando Torres and I think he is in great form after what he undeservedly went through."
Villa, who visited Spain's training base on Thursday morning, then explained how he told Del Bosque that he would not be able to make the squad for Euro 2012.
"I worked until the end and they waited until the last moment to see how my recovery was going," he explained.
"But when there were a few days left for the announcement of the squad, I told him [Del Bosque] that I was not at a level good enough to compete, that I was not in the shape for the national team, and that I would not be at my best.
"I was true to myself, Barcelona and Spain."
Questioned about La Roja's chances in Poland and Ukraine, Villa said: "We have won the right to be called favourites after four years filled with success.
"But when the tournament starts, every team will have the same chances."
Spain begin the defence of their European crown against Italy in Group C on June 10.
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