luka
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/blog/2010/jul/09/world-cup-2010-tactics-the-question
youve probably read this already
youve probably read this already
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/blog/2010/jul/09/world-cup-2010-tactics-the-question
youve probably read this already
Spain, when they finally adopted it against Germany, and stopped trying to squeeze Fernando Torres and David Villa into the same side,
That is a bit misleading though as not all of those goals came when Torres was on the pitch, for instance it was because of Pedro that Villa was able to score against Paraguay. Similarly, it was when Llorente came on against Portugal that Spain looked more threatening.
I'm probably the only one but (as someone who plays upfront) I can understand why he didn't pass that one. I reckon that in that situation when the pass is so obviously the right thing to do you can trick the defender into covering it and score yourself. Of course this philosophy could be why my teammates hate me."It's a shame Pedro didn't make that pass the other night"
fifa - heartless bastards
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/10589713.stm
0-0, spain win on penalties.