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2-1
Vicente del Bosque's Spain dominated the first half of the game, pushing Czech Republic against its own goal, but Peter Cech denied Fury's every attempt to open the score.
Andres Iniesta warned first at the third minute, but Chelsea's goalkeeper responded accordingly, deflecting the ball. Wingers Alvaro Arbeloa and Joan Capdevilla played a major role in the development of the game, feeding David Villa with numerous goal-scoring opportunities.
The most dangerous one came at the 26th minute, when Arbeloa found David Villa, who connected a powerful volley from inside the area, but it was not enough to beat Cech's goal. The game was about to take a radical twist as Jaroslav Plasil shot against Iker Casillas' goal for the first time in the game.
Arbeloa and Villa kept Czech defenders under a constant threat, dominating the aerial game and keeping Cech busy.
Girondins' gunner Plasil caught Roja's goalkeeper by surprise with a nearly-unstoppable mid-distance shot at the lower right angle at the 29th minute of the game. The goal froze the hosts.
The Eastern Europeans were to dominate the game for the next 40 minutes, thanks to Cech's excellent form. Tomas Rosicky did his best to lead the attack of the team without much success against one of the toughest defenses in Europe.
Spain's coach realized a strong offense was needed to unlock the game, and so Chelsea's Fernando Torres took over Xabi Alonso's place. Minutes later Santi Cazorla replaced Joan Capdevilla, allowing Spain to assume a much more offensive stance.
On the hour mark, Andres Iniesta assisted Sergio Ramos beautifully with a perfect cross, but Real Madrid's winger was unable to connect a header. Two minutes later, Iniesta himself shot against the goal but the ball went millimeters wide.
David Villa redeemed himself at the 69th minute when Iniesta assisted him inside the area. Villa eluded the defense and crossed the ball perfectly, leaving Cech with nothing to do to stop the Guaje from scoring the equalizer.
The goal boosted the morale of the World Champions, who were determined to claim the full scoring. Iniesta was challenged inside the box at the 72th minute, and Villa turned the penalty shot into a partial victory for Del Bosque's Rojos.
Spain celebrated a major victory in Granada. Iniesta's flawless form gave the team a major victory, while David Villa finally became Spain's top historic striker with a marvelous double
2-1
Vicente del Bosque's Spain dominated the first half of the game, pushing Czech Republic against its own goal, but Peter Cech denied Fury's every attempt to open the score.
Andres Iniesta warned first at the third minute, but Chelsea's goalkeeper responded accordingly, deflecting the ball. Wingers Alvaro Arbeloa and Joan Capdevilla played a major role in the development of the game, feeding David Villa with numerous goal-scoring opportunities.
The most dangerous one came at the 26th minute, when Arbeloa found David Villa, who connected a powerful volley from inside the area, but it was not enough to beat Cech's goal. The game was about to take a radical twist as Jaroslav Plasil shot against Iker Casillas' goal for the first time in the game.
Arbeloa and Villa kept Czech defenders under a constant threat, dominating the aerial game and keeping Cech busy.
Girondins' gunner Plasil caught Roja's goalkeeper by surprise with a nearly-unstoppable mid-distance shot at the lower right angle at the 29th minute of the game. The goal froze the hosts.
The Eastern Europeans were to dominate the game for the next 40 minutes, thanks to Cech's excellent form. Tomas Rosicky did his best to lead the attack of the team without much success against one of the toughest defenses in Europe.
Spain's coach realized a strong offense was needed to unlock the game, and so Chelsea's Fernando Torres took over Xabi Alonso's place. Minutes later Santi Cazorla replaced Joan Capdevilla, allowing Spain to assume a much more offensive stance.
On the hour mark, Andres Iniesta assisted Sergio Ramos beautifully with a perfect cross, but Real Madrid's winger was unable to connect a header. Two minutes later, Iniesta himself shot against the goal but the ball went millimeters wide.
David Villa redeemed himself at the 69th minute when Iniesta assisted him inside the area. Villa eluded the defense and crossed the ball perfectly, leaving Cech with nothing to do to stop the Guaje from scoring the equalizer.
The goal boosted the morale of the World Champions, who were determined to claim the full scoring. Iniesta was challenged inside the box at the 72th minute, and Villa turned the penalty shot into a partial victory for Del Bosque's Rojos.
Spain celebrated a major victory in Granada. Iniesta's flawless form gave the team a major victory, while David Villa finally became Spain's top historic striker with a marvelous double
Spain vs Czech preview
Here we are again… we stop a thrilling (to some) Liga race to return to the fields of international battle, hopefully to put a better performance than we have at our last friendlies. Because this is the real deal. This isn’t just our reputation on the line; we need the points to make it to the 2012 Euros and not let our World Cup languish in loneliness in a cabinet somewhere.
And so we meet the Czech Republic. They are the second on the Group I standings right now with 6 points (meaning they will catch up on us if we lose!), having won against Liechtenstein and Scotland and, surprisingly, lost at home against Lithuania. On paper at least, they are the best team in the group after us, and as such, we should show a veeeeery large amount of respect, especially considering that La Roja comes from a, um, less than stellar run of form lately.
With pretty much the same squad that won the 2008 Euros and the 2010 World Cup (save for Puyol, Cesc and Pedrito, injured), Vicente del Bosque will likely do what he always does and…
… wait, what was that?
—————-Casillas——————
Arbeloa–Ramos–Piqué–Capdevila
———–Busquets—-Alonso———-
————-Xavi——Iniesta—————
———–Torres———Villa————-
That’s the team Our Wise Walrus has tested out in two training sessions. On the one hand, I am delirious with the thought that maybe he reads this blog and my constant insistence on using Ramos as a CB has paid off (in Puyol’s absence, the other option is Albiol, who, whilst not bad, is a bit mediocre for my tastes). On the other hand… Torres.
I don’t dislike El Niño. Goodness knows he has worked hard for the team and has scored some very valuable goals. But… where was the last time he scored? Where was the last time he looked less that terrible playing with La Roja? Why are we still calling him up, let alone playing him as a starter?
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