TheRMVR wrote:Where is the world going to when a team like the Spanish can win world cups. They play the most boring football there is. The Dutch weren't very good yesterday, but that ref made some critical mistakes in the last 10 minutes.
I do agree that perhaps they've tried to create plays from too far back. However, many teams have gone the catenaccio style against Spain. Switzerland, Portugal, Paraguay, you name it. The first team that really tried to do something different was Germany, and we all know how that ended.
However, Torres has been so awful it's been like playing with 10. Spain's style requires a lot of movement from all the attackers to find a space, and in a few games Torres has been very static. In all of them he's been slow. The injuries this season have taken their toll on him.
Finally, and because everybody was raving about germany, here you have a comparison: fifa.com/worldcup/statistics/teams/compare/index.html
Most shots: Spain (121), although per-game they are third behind both Ghana and Argentina
Most shots on target: Uruguay, Nederlands and Spain (46). Per-game, Argentina is better than them.
Numbers of attacks: Spain (107). Germany is second with 91 (almost 20% less).
Most passes: Spain (3800, Germany is second with 2865). Spain also has the highest success rate, with 80%, with Brazil's 79% being next.
It's actually in goals per shot where Spain really sucked. Compare their 7% with Germany's 16% or the Nederlands' 11%.
@doopie2you,
It's a miracle that the Dutch had 11 players on the pitch after the regulatory 90 minutes.
I am not amazed by F1 cars in Monaco. I want to see them driving in the A8 highway: Variable radius corners, negative banking, and extreme narrowings that Tilke has never dreamed off. Oh, yes, and "beautiful" weather tops it all.
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