by rfcjoe » 08 Jul 2010 08:50
by Big Foot » 08 Jul 2010 09:16
Ian RoyalBig FootIan Royal Don't get me wrong, Spain were very good, and technically excellent.
But they are really dull and rely on tiring teams and sneaking a goal where they aren't massively superior. Some superb ball keeping and passing. But Jesus Christ it's not entertaining in any way.
You've contradicted yourself there
Where exactly cos I can't see it on three re-reads.
by Silver Fox » 08 Jul 2010 09:16
by Hup Holland Hup » 08 Jul 2010 11:07
Archie's penalty I oxf*rd hate Spain. Both of the teams I wanted to win in the semis lost. Now I have to support the fupping Dutch in the final.
No fun, no fun at all.
by The Surgeon of Crowthorne » 08 Jul 2010 12:22
by Maguire » 08 Jul 2010 13:15
by Silver Fox » 08 Jul 2010 13:19
Maguire When I watch football matches and the ball gets spread wide, the first thing I do is glance at the lino so I can be first with the news on offsides.
by Seal » 08 Jul 2010 13:26
Maguire I think Spain have similar problems to Arsenal. When I watch football matches and the ball gets spread wide, the first thing I do is glance into the middle to see the runs that are being made, whether there are any midfielders piling in there etc.
Spain and Arsenal both work the ball wide really well but then most of their players drop back, hovering on the edge of the area waiting for yet another low pass back etc. So many times it went wide last night and Villa was the only one in the penalty area. Real goalscorers know that you you need to be getting right onto the edge of the six yard box and midfielders need to be filling the box behind you. It'd take a tremendous cross to put the ball on the head of the one player you have in the area.
by Maguire » 08 Jul 2010 13:41
SealMaguire I think Spain have similar problems to Arsenal. When I watch football matches and the ball gets spread wide, the first thing I do is glance into the middle to see the runs that are being made, whether there are any midfielders piling in there etc.
Spain and Arsenal both work the ball wide really well but then most of their players drop back, hovering on the edge of the area waiting for yet another low pass back etc. So many times it went wide last night and Villa was the only one in the penalty area. Real goalscorers know that you you need to be getting right onto the edge of the six yard box and midfielders need to be filling the box behind you. It'd take a tremendous cross to put the ball on the head of the one player you have in the area.
Real goalscorers? Surely that's the point with Spain - their one 'real goalscorer' (Villa) is in the area. And is the tournament's joint top scorer.
Not sure how you can criticise the style and tactics of a team who are on the cusp of being World and European champions, having lost twice in 52 games.
by 6ft Kerplunk » 08 Jul 2010 13:45
by papereyes » 08 Jul 2010 13:53
by Maguire » 08 Jul 2010 14:15
6ft Kerplunk Its not really Villa's game
by Maguire » 08 Jul 2010 14:23
papereyes They've actually got a bit of a lanky goal-poacher on the bench.
20 odd goals for Bilbao last season, came on against Portugal and set up the winner.
by papereyes » 08 Jul 2010 17:34
by Maguire » 08 Jul 2010 17:57
papereyes Wasn't it Llorente with the flicked pass?
EDIT - If I'm wrong, I'm wrong. He was definitely involved in the build up. Point still stands - they have a player that can attack the centre should they want to use him.
by sandman » 08 Jul 2010 18:00
by Maguire » 08 Jul 2010 18:09
sandman Playing against the best counter attacking side in the competition means that piling people forward is not really the best idea.
Spain haven't played as well as they did in the Euros because they haven't been allowed to. From the Switzerland to the semi-final teams have constantly defended against them. It'll be interesting to see if the Dutch adopt the same stifling tactics or not.
by Victor Meldrew » 08 Jul 2010 18:14
by PEARCEY » 08 Jul 2010 18:51
papereyesPEARCEY Thought Germany were disappointing with Schweinsteiger playing so deep. Spain deserved it with their superb passing..but as a spectacle it was only so so
he-s been doing that all tournament.
by Baines » 08 Jul 2010 19:46
PEARCEYpapereyesPEARCEY Thought Germany were disappointing with Schweinsteiger playing so deep. Spain deserved it with their superb passing..but as a spectacle it was only so so
he-s been doing that all tournament.
He played in a more advanced position against Argentina. He barely managed to get beyond the half-way line last night.
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