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Must Win Match Is Never Easy For Both Teams

June 25th, 2010

Status of life or death duel worthy pinned on Spain versus Chile in Group H match at Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria, Friday (25 / 6) or Saturday morning GMT. Both teams top the inhabitants of the board of Group H standings were not guaranteed to escape and had to “kill one another” to win the big 16 tickets. Can Spain? Or the world must be lamenting their failures? That’s the big question last two games ahead of World Cup qualifier in 2010. Before the grand celebration began, Spain was one of the favorite team champion. However, the European champions appear less convincing, insurance blog said. They lost 0-1 from Switzerland and “only” 2-0 win over Honduras goals despite abundant opportunities.

Must win match is never easy for both teams. Faced with Chile, which continues to win in two games earlier, could be called the toughest fight of allowance for Spain. Since polished coach Argentine Marcelo Bielsa, Chile became a major force in South America. In qualifying, they were in the second zone, just one point under the Brazilian. See the position of the Group H standings, Spain had to win with a margin of two goals to be truly safe and escaped. Less than that, the fate of Spanish-prone. They could lose on goal difference from Chile or lose head-to-head from Switzerland if Spain wins 1-0 and Switzerland only melibas Honduras 2-0 or even more.

To be sure, Chile must also be stubborn because they can be eliminated if the lose with a margin of two goals and the Swiss victory over Honduras. “For us it was clear, we have to beat Chile,” said Andres Iniesta, Spanish midfielder. Iniesta absent when his team beat Honduras due to injury. Must win match is never easy for both teams. Without midfielder Barcelona, Spain at that time such as loss of power when attacking shock. Moreover, coach Vicente del Bosque to install two types survive midfielder, Xabi Alonso and Sergio Busquets. Now, Iniesta reportedly fit and ready to become a starter.

“We’ve got a clear picture, what should we do and we believe that advanced to the next round. Other things are not important, “said Iniesta. The statement “other things are not important” was affirmed Iniesta to reject the transfer rumors recently hit the Spanish team’s headquarters. Must win match is never easy for both teams. In between exercises, blowing the issue of Valencia striker Juan Mata, who is also the Spanish national team squad will be docked at Barcelona, after David Villa. Arsenal midfielder, Cesc Fabregas, is also rumored to be desperate to join the Catalan club. Things like this can distract team “Matador” with a big risk, which is eliminated in the group.

Although Iniesta appeared and promised a more explosive attack, not a guarantee of Spain easily scored. Sharpness of the front line became one of Spain Vicente del Bosque a big problem. Look how awesome their game against Switzerland, but none nested Spain kicks into the goal. Must win match is never easy for both teams. Striker Fernando Torres has appeared since the kick off time against Honduras and are expected to fall again since the early minutes against Chile. Still, he limped to turn the machine tally. Tandemnya, Villa, while contributing two goals against Honduras, he was too much of an opportunity throw gold.

He should be thankful that although survivors of the FIFA suspension known defenders argue with Honduras, Emilio Izaguirre, before halftime. One of the weaknesses in the squad, Del Bosque, in comparison with the team during the European championship in 2008, is the absence of such an anchor midfielder Marcos Senna. Senna did not enter Spain squad due to injury this season are often entwined. “The idea of (the game) is that we play (power) themselves, take initiative, and controlling the game,” said Del Bosque. “However, we do not know if they (Chile) will let us freely. They could have played differently. Must win match is never easy for both teams. They have players and a good style of play.

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