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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 11 2010 at 22:10
And also, congrats to Spain, but a lackluster final.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 11 2010 at 22:17
Hopefully someone will make a better version.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 12 2010 at 02:48
so much for the world Karate championships! LOL
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 12 2010 at 12:50
Originally posted by jampa17 jampa17 wrote:

Forlan made 5 goals and did several assistance and he was the second captain of the team (Lugano was the first) so, Forlán was a key player in every single game of Uruguay, not just for "the eye" like you said, Alex. Iniesta, he was not good, the first three matches he was very weak (consequence of his injury, it's understandable) and only until the last matches he get his best football. But I don't think he was the key player for Spain. Xavi, Alonso and Villa were also important for the team and they played plain football.


I agree with you, especially that Spain is more about "team" than individual talent/effort. My reason to pick Iniesta is the same reason employed by the people who vote for "Balon d'Or" or "FIFA best player of the year" awards. They usually pick the decisive player of the team who wins trophies. And Iniesta was decisive, his two goals helped Spain 1) get out of the groups and 2) win the final - not to speak about his decisive passes.

Just think of this list:

Balon d'Or:
2009 - Xavi (decisive player for Barcelona's win in all the competitions they played in)
2008 - C.Ronaldo (decisive player for a team who won the Champions League)
2007 - Kaka (decisive player for a team who won the Champions League)
2006 - Cannavaro (decisive player for a team who won the World Cup)
2005 - Ronaldinho (decisive player for a team who won the Champions League)
etc (there are of course exceptions to this tendency, but recently this is how the voters choose)

FIFA World Player Of The Year:
2009 - Messi (decisive player for Barcelona's win in all the competitions they played in)
2008 - C.Ronaldo
2007 - Kaka
2006 - Cannavaro
2005  - Ronaldonho
etc. Basically most of the winners of this trophy are also winning the Balon d'Or.

IMO the strognest candidates for this year's Balon d'Or and FIFA World Player Of The Year are, in no order:
Sneijder - essential player for winning the Champions League at club level, and World Cup finalist, one of the best players of the tournament
Forlan - essential player for winning the UEFA Europa League, and best player of the World Cup
Iniesta - essential player for winning the World Cup
Maybe Rooben, too - played both Champions League and World Cup finals, won none.


Originally posted by jampa17 jampa17 wrote:

It's one of the most ugly WC winners, maybe just under the Italy of 82.
 
Poor WC.


Yeah we know you hate Spain LOL, but that's weird; from what you say the conclusion would be that you like offensive football, but you hate Spain (which played the most offensive football during the whole tournament) and you always wanted those ugly (and excellent, nonetheless) defending+counterattack teams to beat Spain! Probably because they were Latin-American Wink

Seriously I wouldn't want to be in your position: the team you hate won the Cup and all your favourite teams lost at some point or another during the tournament. Cry That sucks.

But it shouldn't keep you away from reality - Spain was the most offensive and attacking team at this World Cup. They had a great passing game:
- best accuracy: 80%; Germany had 73%, Netherlands 71%, and Uruguay 62%;
- greatest number of accurate passes: 3803; the second place in this list, Germany, had almost one thousand passes less, 2865! Netherlands were third with 2665; Spain's average per match was 543, Argentina's average (second on this list) was 458 (85 passes per match less!);
Also, they were the team who ran the most, 767 kilometres in total and with 109.6 km in average per match (only Ghana and Paraguay had a better average per match). But much more important, they had the ball for the most kilometres run: they ran 48.9 km per match with the ball, and only 36.9 without the ball. That meant that they ran 57% of the distance with the ball, and only 43 percent of the run was without the ball. For comparison, Uruguay ran only 44% with the ball and  ran 56% of the distance without the ball.
Their passing game always pushed forward, to the attack, where
- they had the most corners, 56, with a game average of 8, Germany had an average of 6.28, Holland had 4.4, England had 8.75, too bad it didn't help them much LOL; also, Spain had the best corner kick completion rate from all the best 8 teams of the tournament
- they had the most shots, 121; Germany and Uruguay were second with 102.
- they had the most shots on target, 42 (equal with Uruguay)
- they had the most attacking actions, 107 (Germany had 91, Brazil had 72, Argentina had 71), and the highest rate of attacking actions per match, 15.2; Brazil was second with 14.4).
Etc.

Of course, these figures don't say that Spain was the "best" team. Figures without context can't say which team is "good" and which team is "bad". For example, a team can have apparently exceptional figures gained by matches with weak adversary... and next they meet a stronger team who crushed them. That happened to Argentina and Brazil. Or, if you look up the charts for the best defending game, you won't see Spain at the top... Because they didn't need to defend much, all the teams who played against them tried to defend, not to put pressure (they wouldn't have been able anyway).

What these figures show is that in no way can we speak about Spain as an "ugly" team. They passed the most, they did it always towards the front, they attacked the most, they shot a lot, etc. That is what I call generous, offensive football. "Total football". And we should be happy that the team playing the most generous and offensive football won. That happens very rare! Usually, the winners are pragmatic teams, who put the base on rock-solid defending, are economical, play on counterattack, and try to stay in control and exploit the opponent's mistakes if/when they appear. For example, the offensive teams have won only three times from 1970 to out times: Pele's Brazil, Maradona's Argentina, and Spain. The rest were pragmatic teams:

- in 1974 and 1978, the team playing fabulous "total football", Holland, loses the finals against more pragmatical (host) teams, Germany and Argentina
- in 1982, the incredibly pragmatical Italian team beats the crap out of everyone they meet in the knock-out stage, including a fabulous Brazilian team
- in 1990, the Germans play "pragmatically" in the final against Argentina, winning in what can be called a shameful manner
- in 1994 both finalists are "pragmatical" teams, which makes them annihilate each other perfectly LOL
- in 1998 France was an offensive team, yes, but the more beautiful offensive teams then were Brazil and Holland
- 2002 was such a weak tournament that we can't use it as an example for anything LOL
- in 2006 both finalists are pragmatical, one somewhat more offensive (France) and the other more defensive.

Wink I hope that by now it is obvious that I don't want to deny anyone's right to opinion by flooding with figures... Just that I love to talk about football. StarHeart


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 12 2010 at 12:58
Originally posted by Gamemako Gamemako wrote:

The real reason Americans will never appreciate soccer is that they key to victory is getting cards by taking dives.


You don't understand much from this sport, eh? Tongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 12 2010 at 13:37
Originally posted by stonebeard stonebeard wrote:

That was a horrifically boring game.
 
This is exactly why futbol will not ever be big in the US.......Unless you are totally into how many 1-touch passes, break-aways, almosts (which only count in horse shoes..), what-ifs....
 
1-0 games will always be called boring especially after 90 min of playing.
 
The US loves SCORING!!! A 34-30 NFL game is 100% better than a 7-0 NFL game....a 1-0 futbol match can be compared to a 1-0 baseball game...that's pretty boring. But here they try to justify it by calling that a pitchers duel......not sure what you would call in futbol. Possibly a goalie duel...assuming all the shots on goal do not sail 10' over the post.
 
 
Hooorray for SPAIN!! They were my pick in May, although I had them over Brasil in the final but they fagged out.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 12 2010 at 13:50
^ Agreed. Personally my enjoyment of football doesn't have much to do with the score, but with the types and intensities of the tensions that are drawn by the movement of the ball and of the players.

Also,



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 12 2010 at 13:55
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 12 2010 at 14:05
I compare football (soccer) with prog: you need the patience to capture all details and later appreciate it drop by drop. Great games are like prog epics - the overall frame will satisfy you much more than sparse moments.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 12 2010 at 14:09
^ Very true........but at least if parts of the epic prog song are boring, you can fast forward to the good parts. LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 12 2010 at 15:50
Originally posted by Atkingani Atkingani wrote:

I compare football (soccer) with prog: you need the patience to capture all details and later appreciate it drop by drop. Great games are like prog epics - the overall frame will satisfy you much more than sparse moments.


Superb analogy Clap


When is the next Copa America? I have become interested in the South American teams much more than I was before, because of this World Cup. My main curiosities are:
- will the Argentinians get a real coach?
- what kind of tactics will the next Brazilian coach want to implement? Total football or pragmatism, or both?
- will the Uruguayans manage to improve their performance from the World Cup?
- will Chile and Paraguay grow, or was this World Cup their apex?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 12 2010 at 15:59
If any major sport is to be compared to prog, chess and cricket are far more suited to that title than football.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 12 2010 at 15:59
Awesome statistics, Harmonium.
 
From the five World Cups I have witnessed, this has to be the poorest. There were nice matches of course, but in general there were more boring and uninteresting ones. Great to see players like Ozil, Muller,  Forlán and Snejder doing their best, but a pitty to see superstars like Rooney, Kaka or Cristiano playing without heart.
 
If that is not enough, the refereeing was mediocre, a clear example was Howard Webb yesterday.
So after all, I don't feel really happy for this tournament. Now we have to wait four years, hope good football arises again.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 12 2010 at 16:06
WORLD CUP 2010: Holland stars Wesley Sneijder and Robin van Persie hit out at Howard Webb for 'robbing' them as Spain claim glorious triumph

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1294011/WORLD-CUP-2010-Holland-stars-Wesley-Sneijder-Robin-van-Persie-hit-Howard-Webb-robbing-Spain-claim-glorious-triumph.html#ixzz0tVJusFm2
 
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Well, Holland forgot to play football yesterday and now they say this. They had clear goal opportunities. They should have played with 10 players after that criminal De Jong kick. They didn't deserve to win.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 12 2010 at 16:12
Originally posted by memowakeman memowakeman wrote:

WORLD CUP 2010: Holland stars Wesley Sneijder and Robin van Persie hit out at Howard Webb for 'robbing' them as Spain claim glorious triumph

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1294011/WORLD-CUP-2010-Holland-stars-Wesley-Sneijder-Robin-van-Persie-hit-Howard-Webb-robbing-Spain-claim-glorious-triumph.html#ixzz0tVJusFm2
 
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Well, Holland forgot to play football yesterday and now they say this. They had clear goal opportunities. They should have played with 10 players after that criminal De Jong kick. They didn't deserve to win.


not surprised to see that happen.  They didn't exactly come off as classy yesterday..  not surprised to see that after the match.  They have only themselves to blame.. they obviously felt they needed to play a physical game to offset Spain's skill which is a shame. It isn't like the Dutch were...errr.. the US out there. They had a lot of skill. Rather disappointed they just didn't play their game.. and best team wins.  Oh well.. in that.. I guess the best team did win.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 12 2010 at 16:18
Iniesta, offside?Confused

maybe Snejider is blind...




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 12 2010 at 16:31
Poor old Howard Webb.  Ironically, is getting it in the neck from the Spanish and The Dutch.  When the truth is he did a pretty good job, surrounded by a bunch of players - mainly Dutch who wanted to ruin the game.  The Dutch should take a long hard look at themselves before blaming the ref.  They have a lot of quality - enough to have made a game of it without resorting to fouling every time they could.
 
They lost the match themselves.  Webb didn't lose it for them.  Grow up!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 12 2010 at 16:49
only one month until the Euro cup qualification starts Norways is in the same quali gruop as Portugal, Denmark, Iceland and Cyprus.
 
it will be tense and dramatic
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 12 2010 at 16:56
Well done to Spain!
 
For the 2012 Euro qualifiers, Scotland is in the same group as La Roja Unhappy Oh well, there's always 2016 in France to look forward to.
 
 

 

 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 12 2010 at 18:24
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Edited by markosherrera - July 12 2010 at 18:24
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