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| quote: | Originally posted by Trancefxs
It really looked like they took today match with this mentality. |
Not really. Switzerland played a tight game which was really uncomfortable for Spain. They were playing for a 0-0 game and see if they could get a lucky chance on goal. They did and they made it count. Almost got a second goal in, Spain got lucky on that one. In the same way that Switzerland got lucky that Xabi Alonso's strike from outside the box hit the post, and Navas' shot went millimeters wide.
Also, Del Bosque made the same stupid mistake that Bert van Marwijk made on Holland's opening game. He modified his system to accommodate for a player's absence (in this case, Torres) instead of putting in another player in the same position. As if Spain didn't have enough quality forwards to choose from. Another mistake is not to allow Xavi and Iniesta to take full creative control as they do in Barcelona. He could easily ditch Alonso in favor of Pedro who can act just as well as a striker than as a winger.
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