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pineapple stu
08/07/2010, 12:58 PM
Disagree on the quality of the game though. I thought it was gripping. Tight games of utmost importance don't need lots of goalmouth incident. I thought the skill level on display was very high.
We'll have to agree to disagree so. There's some ball jugglers at UCD games regularly - superb control and some nice tricks. If I want to watch excellent technique on its own, I'll watch them for a while; maybe join in a game of head tennnis with them. In a real game, that's worth nothing without some manner of incision; not lethargic keep-the-ball-till-ye-get-tired stuff. Yes, the skill level was very high, but as you said, the goalmouth action was minimal, and that's where most of the interesting things happen.
It's frustrating more than anything else, I think. I've seen La Liga games with a similar emphasis on ball retention, and I've seen Espanyol use it to absolutely rip through Villarreal, for example (the only La Liga game I've actually been at). That game was a joy to watch. Spain all World Cup have had none of that outside of an occasional spurt here or there. You get the feeling they could destroy any team in the world if they wanted to. Even Brazil 1970. But they just don't want to. It's not gripping, it's not exciting - it's dull.
Stuttgart88
08/07/2010, 1:10 PM
I think one of the major themes of this WC has been how well drilled everyone is without the ball. Lesser teams than Spain (e.g., Italy) wouldn't have been able to make the breakthrough. They're victims of their own success to a degree because nobody will attempt to play an expansive game against them.
If this was just a regular mid-season league game I'd agree with you. But context is huge - it was as almost as big a game as it gets and there was a fascinating conflict in styles & tactics. Spain's defending was excellent as was their willingness to win the ball back.
I watched footage of 74 and 78 recently & the goalkeeping was laughable, but there were more goals. I know which I'd prefer.
Anyway, happy to agree to disagree as you say!
endabob1
08/07/2010, 1:44 PM
Spain's defending was excellent as was their willingness to win the ball back.
The thing that impressed me most about them. Against Portugal Villa & Torres harried the Portuguese back 4 every time they had the ball forced them to play hurried passes that invariably got cut out by Alonso or Busquets (hugely underrated player) they are very much a collective effort both with and without the ball
Mission Bell
08/07/2010, 1:56 PM
I was thinking the same re-late substitutions. Taking a leaf out of Stan's "how to protect a lead in Bratislava" book. At least the Dutch were 2 ahead I suppose, but they still had a major wobble.
Disagree on the quality of the game though. I thought it was gripping. Tight games of utmost importance don't need lots of goalmouth incident. I thought the skill level on display was very high.
Yes, I agree. Very good game. Probably the best game I've seen in 2010 WC. Did'nt think much of analysis though. What game were they watching? Alonso had a very good game and his contribution was utterly dismissed.
Sad
superfrank
08/07/2010, 2:23 PM
Aah, although I heard the fans singing in the background. Must be unofficial lyrics.
The fans were singing the tune.
John83
08/07/2010, 2:40 PM
One other interesting thing I've noticed - taking off star players shortly before the end. Spain took off Villa with ten to go; if Germany had equalised, Spain would have been in extra time with no Villa (who'd scored all bar one of their goals prior to the semis I think?)...
They replaced him with Fernando Torres. Is that really so shocking?
pineapple stu
08/07/2010, 2:48 PM
Fernando Torres who's been badly off form all tournament? It's not shocking - that's a bit of tabloidism I don't expect from you - but if you're only 1-0 up with ten minutes to go in a game which could see extra time, I don't think it makes sense to take off the player who's scored all bar one of your goals. When I saw Torres coming on, I assumed it'd be for Pedro, who replaced him in the starting line-up. It just seemed an unnecessary risk to take.
Stuttgart88
09/07/2010, 10:54 PM
Question re-Germany: does anyone know if any of the German U19 team that beat us 1-0 at Dalyer in 2007 (there was very little between the teams) went on to the winning German U21 team or even the current senior team?
Tets???
Supreme feet
10/07/2010, 10:41 AM
Question re-Germany: does anyone know if any of the German U19 team that beat us 1-0 at Dalyer in 2007 (there was very little between the teams) went on to the winning German U21 team or even the current senior team?
Tets???
http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2040&catid=80:archive&Itemid=355
Just Boateng and Kroos from the senior team.
Stuttgart88
10/07/2010, 3:27 PM
I don't usually have much time for Tony Cascarino's regular EPL comments in The Times, but I'm glad I read his piece this morning, saying that this has been his favourite WC for 20 years. This is beacuse of the large number of interesting tactical games and the ability of lesser teams to compete with the bigger teams with bigger stars due to fitness, discipline & organisation. That's how I've felt, though I know it's not shared by many here. I'd also add that thankfully there have been none of the ludicrous mismatches we've had in past World Cups. One of the other Times writers was moaning about the WC not being as good as the Champions League. I think it's far more engaging.
I don't like Gabriele Marchotti much either, far too pleased with himself, but I agree with his suggestion that WC play offs should be across regional confederations, though politically it may be hard to push through.
Might be something to do with the Spanish national anthem having no lyrics. Obviously I'm just guessing here.
Just throwing this in as well but I think he may be due to the fact that 7 of the players that started the last game are Catalan.
Im going to throw this out there, does anyone else have a feeling that Holland will sneak this tonight?!?
Spain for me have not come close to reaching the heights of their performances in Euro 2008. Yes they have been impressive but not as much as many of us would have expected.
Holland have a number of serious attacking threats, notably in Robben and Sneider, also Van P (although he is a little out of form).
Spanish defence is not rock solid by any means and I dont feel any team has really got at them just yet. Was particularly disappointed that Germany did not test them more, having said that they have the stand out chance of the game with Kroos when it was still scoreless.
Torres hopefully out of form and no sign of it changing. If he starts 2n, it would be a bad move imo.
superfrank
11/07/2010, 5:39 PM
There are no lyrcis to the Spanish anthem.
The anthem is still the one that was used under Franco but after his death they decided to get rid of the lyrics.
tricky_colour
11/07/2010, 5:39 PM
Can the Dutch win it?
Don't want to back Spain at evens, but Holland at 3-1 is more tempting.
SoI am basically looking for a reason to back Holland.
Actually I think I have found it myself.
Holland are unbeated and have won every match, Spain lost to Switzerland.
So that's good enough to justify a 3-1 shot I think.
Anyway the money is on now so sod it, should make it more exciting, afterall I have to win a bet sooner or later!
( also I think Spain will win, so I am bound to be wrong on that ;))
Will put me in the black if it comes in!!
tricky_colour
11/07/2010, 6:42 PM
Looks like Holland are lulling Spain in to a false sense of security - very clever tactics ;)
pineapple stu
11/07/2010, 7:00 PM
There's going to be a red in this one; some nasty tackles so far. Five yellows in the first half hour; not a lot else.
As a side note, I see that Denmark's elimination in the first round means that Ireland now hold the record for most appearances at the World Cup, always getting beyond the first round. Previously, us and Denmark had been level on 3.
tricky_colour
11/07/2010, 7:50 PM
Just seen my money flash before my eyes again!!
Knew Robin was not going to score!
pineapple stu
11/07/2010, 9:12 PM
Wow. That was one of the worst games I've ever seen. Vaguely came to life in extra time, but for a World Cup final, that was pure muck. I'm loathe to use the phrase "disgrace" cos it's very tabloidy, but the Dutch were very much approaching a disgrace. Trying to foul a player, missing and so reaching out to tap the player's boot as well just to make sure he went down. Arguably a suitable final for the tournament though.
superfrank
11/07/2010, 9:35 PM
Delighted for Spain and Casillas in particular. Two great saves today and you could see what it meant to him in the end.
Disappointed with the overall game. It won't linger in the memory.
pineapple stu
11/07/2010, 9:38 PM
Surprised the ref is getting so much abuse, both in the ground and in the studio. Hard to argue with any of the bookings really. If the players are going to be that filthy, the ref just has to keep dishing out the cards. The studio showed a montage of tackles the ref let go, but there were bookings given for half of them.
osarusan
11/07/2010, 9:44 PM
Poor enough game. First half was brutal altogether, but I thought a few chances livened up the second half, and as the teams tired, extra-time wasn't bad at all.
I felt a bit sorry for Howard Webb, because he obviously doesn't want to send somebody off in a WC final, but he was faced with a Dutch team who were willing to deny Spain space on the ball by any means. I don't really think he could have done much differently. I didn't think Van Bommel's tackle merited a red, but De Jong should have gone for the chest-high boot on Alonso. He got Heitinga's red card right, and probably Robben should have gone for kicking the ball away. I don't know what the Dutch were complaining about for the goal - the BBC seemed to think it was for a possible foul on Elia at the other end, but I thought that was too far away for the Dutch to claim it was somehow leading to the goal.
Overall, it wasn't the most exciting tournament. Some intriguing tactical battles, but some genuinely terrible games as well. I'm happy that the team who tried to play attractive football (even if they didn't always do it consistently) have won the tournament.
Closed Account 2
11/07/2010, 9:47 PM
I havent seen any World Cups pre-1970, and the ones from then to 86 I've only seen on video / repeat shows, but to my mind this is one of the most insipid and least inspiring teams to lift the World Cup.
7 goals in 7 matches*, for all the "fantastic passing" (90% of it in/around the center circle) this Spanish team is alledged to have exhibited, they've only eeked out a series of 1-0s to get to the final (Honduras apart, and Chile 2-1 equates more or less to a 1-0). The Italians we given a pretty rough time in the press 4 years ago for playing "boring" football to get the final but (aside from not losing a game and scoring more than one per game) I don't see how vastly different they were to the Spanish in terms of attitude.
Fair play to them for beating the teams put in front of them, but I dont think history will recall this team with the splendor of say a 1970 Brazil, 1974 or 1990 Germany, or Argentina of the 1980s.
*8 if you count tonights in extra time
pineapple stu
11/07/2010, 9:58 PM
It's interesting to note that in Italia 90, we had some fairly shocking football, and the goals-per-game ratio (http://pitchinvasion.net/blog/2010/06/16/still-searching-for-2010-world-cup-goals-a-historical-comparison/) dropped to 2.2, a new low. Changes were introduced to encourage attacking football - the most notable being the backpass rule - and we got an extra goal every other game and improved tournaments. This World Cup though, we've dropped back down to 2.2 (2.27 technically) and rubbish games, even with some supposedly poorer teams involved - New Zealand, North Korea, Algeria, Slovenia and the likes. I hate using stats to justify rule changes, but you wonder if FIFA will tinker with anything - and indeed if they should tinker anything and what they could tinker with?
strangeirish
11/07/2010, 10:03 PM
It's interesting to note that in Italia 90, we had some fairly shocking football, and the goals-per-game ratio (http://pitchinvasion.net/blog/2010/06/16/still-searching-for-2010-world-cup-goals-a-historical-comparison/) dropped to 2.2, a new low. Changes were introduced to encourage attacking football - the most notable being the backpass rule - and we got an extra goal every other game and improved tournaments. This World Cup though, we've dropped back down to 2.2 (2.27 technically) and rubbish games, even with some supposedly poorer teams involved - New Zealand, North Korea, Algeria, Slovenia and the likes. I hate using stats to justify rule changes, but you wonder if FIFA will tinker with anything - and indeed if they should tinker anything and what they could tinker with?
They could start by getting rid of that tinker Blatter...
OwlsFan
13/07/2010, 9:33 AM
They could start by getting rid of that tinker Blatter...
Did you see him looking very uncomfortable when he got stuck in the middle of the Spanish players who had just been presented with the trophy and were celebrating. He looked like an old granny not wishing to be in with these ruffians.
What was with the white scarf he was wearing? Neutral? White supremacy?
osarusan
13/07/2010, 1:31 PM
Did you see him looking very uncomfortable when he got stuck in the middle of the Spanish players who had just been presented with the trophy and were celebrating. He looked like an old granny not wishing to be in with these ruffians.
Was Mandela supposed to present the trophy, or was it always going to be Blatter? There seemed to be a lack of coordination to it, but maybe that was because the Spanish players gestured to him to get right into the middle of them to present it.
What was with the white scarf he was wearing? Neutral? White supremacy?
Symbolising FIFA's squeaky-clean image?
osarusan
03/08/2010, 6:16 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/8881092.stm
Dutch and Spanish fined a total of 15,133 pounds for their behaviour in the final. That'll learn 'em.
pineapple stu
11/08/2010, 12:40 PM
Probably the best place for it. FIFA investigating reports (http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2010/0811/northkorea.html) that the North Korean manager has been sentenced to six months hard labour and the entire squad interrogated as a result of the poor showing.
Which reminds me to dig up the recommended reading thread...
BonnieShels
07/08/2015, 11:00 AM
Probably the best place for it. FIFA investigating reports (http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2010/0811/northkorea.html) that the North Korean manager has been sentenced to six months hard labour and the entire squad interrogated as a result of the poor showing.
Which reminds me to dig up the recommended reading thread...
Did you ever dig it up?
pineapple stu
10/10/2015, 5:27 PM
There's a bump!
Did you ever find it? It's in Off Topic somewhere!
I think I'd been reading some good books on North Korea at the time.
Edit - here (http://foot.ie/threads/84541-Recommended-Reading/page7) we go
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