World Cup Game #62
Jul. 8th, 2010 11:02 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This was the second semi-final and and I was sure that we were due a dud, boring game - and we didn't get it yet again. Instead, Spain finally hit their straps and largely dominated Germany, at least in the attacking third of the field, any way. Both teams started brightly and created chances early but eventually it was obvious that Germany had decided not to crowd Spain when Spain had possession, opting instead to defend in depth. This meant that the much-vaunted Spanish passing game finally got going and wonderful it was to see, almost mesmeric at times. Neither team scored in the first half although the Spanish attack looked so much better with Pedro making his first start with the ever-lethargic Torres on the bench this time.
Eventually the breakthrough came from a thundering header, courtesy of Puyol, off an in-swinging corner. The Germans thrashed away at the Spanish defence and came very close to scoring but never quite nailed it. The Germans, with the ghost of 2008 clearly burdening them, looked well beaten with minutes to go and that's how it finished, 1-0 to Spain.
I really was surprised by this result - in fact I though Germany might well have scored another 4 but they let the Spanish play their own game and lost as a result.
Eventually the breakthrough came from a thundering header, courtesy of Puyol, off an in-swinging corner. The Germans thrashed away at the Spanish defence and came very close to scoring but never quite nailed it. The Germans, with the ghost of 2008 clearly burdening them, looked well beaten with minutes to go and that's how it finished, 1-0 to Spain.
I really was surprised by this result - in fact I though Germany might well have scored another 4 but they let the Spanish play their own game and lost as a result.