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It would have been inconceivable when he despatched the goal that secured Spain's first-ever major title two years ago, but Fernando Torres has been forced to consider his right to a starting place for tonight's World Cup semi-final with Germany in Durban.
The Germans had no answer to his pace when he settled the Euro 2008 final in a manner confirming his status as a top finisher.
As the teams prepared to meet again, the Liverpool striker faced the threat of being left out after clear signs that fitness problems have taken their toll on his form.
A Cesc Fabregas leg injury may yet grant him a reprieve, but Torres knows his place is in jeopardy.
'No player is assured of a place in the starting XI,' he said. 'A player has to give 100 per cent in his fight for a place, and if he isn't given the nod by the boss, he has to cheer on the team from the sidelines. If I score against Germany and it takes us to the final, that would be unbelievable. I hope history can be repeated, but I hope we win.'
Spain manager Vicente del Bosque said: 'Tomorrow we will know who will be in the starting XI. We'll play with those who we believe will be the most important and well suited to the occasion.'
Germany boss Joachim Low played down suggestions of discord after stand-in skipper Philipp Lahm said he wanted to continue in the role, even if injured captain Michael Ballack returns to international duty.
Low said: 'Lahm spoke honestly - and we have freedom of speech - but he knows it is the coach's decision after the World Cup.'
Go Spain~
hope germany beat them
backing e Spanish.
as usual.. i spain.
germany to thrash uruguay. lol.
supporting germany...hope trochowski starts in place of muller...
SPAIN 1 : 2 GERMANY (Highlights)
Espana for me!
paul the octopus could be wrong...
the sotong just drown the glory of the spanish flag
the sotong could represent blunder ...and it went over to spain ....means later someone for spain could make a deadly blunder and cause their loss to the world cup final
the sotong could represent blunder ...and it went over to spain ....means later someone for spain could make a deadly blunder and cause their loss to the world cup final
Date of Game: 07 July 2010 (Africa time)
Date and Time = Yang Earth
Germany in white jersy = Metal
Spain in Red jersy = Fire
Since today is a strong Yang Earth day, the favourable element for today will be Wood(Green) and Fire(Red). Wood will weaken the strong Earth element and Earth will give birth to Metal thus balancing the stron Earth.
The unfavourable element will be Earth (Yellow) and Fire(Red) . Because additional Earth will cause an inbalance in the Earth element. and Fire will give birth to Earth aslo causing inbalance in the Earth element.
Final Analysis : Germany will beat Spain in tonight game.
I'm buying Germany!!!
Originally posted by SevenEleven:Date of Game: 08 July 2010
Time of Game : 02:30 am
Date and Time = Yin Earth
Germany in white jersy = Metal
Spain in Red jersy = Fire
Since today is a weak Earth day, the favourable element for today will be Earth and Fire, for additional Yellow will strength the Earth element and Fire (Red) will give birth to Earth.
The unfavourable element will be Wood and Metal. Because Wood (Green) element attack the Earth and Earth giving birth to Metal (White) will weaken the Earth element.
Final Analysis : Spain will beat Germany in tonight game.
Damnit, I'm buying Germany!!!
smlj
Originally posted by Lorry`:smlj
er...change liao
Originally posted by SevenEleven:
er...change liao
change what? u still buy germany right?
Originally posted by Lorry`:change what? u still buy germany right?
germany to win!
Germany !!!!
Spain !!!!!!!
Originally posted by SevenEleven:
germany to win!
Ger 3 : 1 Spa
I am betting Germany to be in final against underdogs Holland.
And Spain will be 3rd placing by beating Uruguay by 2 : 1.
Germany will be crown the world champion.
GO GERMANY! :D
Off track...should Spore learn from Germany? LOL Spore coach should look for players that is more than 1.80m tall, 75kg, strong built and able to run fast.
Those below 1.80m will boot out.
Once again, the Iberian peninsula has been allowed to dream as
Spain now find themselves making history, progressing to the World Cup
semi-finals for the first time in their history.
With shadows of
the Euro 2008 final looming, La Furia Roja have united the ethnically
diverse and, at times, very much fragmented regions of Spain, as
Catalans, Basques, Andalusians, Valencians, Galicians, and Madrilenos
(among others) have put aside some of their deepest political divisions
to support their football team and, if only for this short time in
history, collectively take pride in calling themselves Spaniards.
But
standing between Spain and their dream of a final berth are Germany, a
team that not only have a storied history in the World Cup, but have
also looked particularly strong during South Africa 2010.
Beating
the Germans will be far from easy and, as evidenced by the blitzkrieg
that overran Diego Maradona’s Argentina, many anticipate a clash of
bordering nations in a Germany-Netherlands final.
But if Vicente
del Bosque’s Spanish squad are to fulfill their childhood dreams and
secure an unprecedented final berth, they must do so in the following
manner:
1) Score
To win matches, one must
score goals. As obvious as it sounds, this is something that has not
come easily to the usually free-flowing Spanish attack in South Africa
this summer. With Fernando Torres struggling to find his best form,
David Villa has certainly done well to pick up the slack. But against
German marking, Villa cannot be the sole source of danger and Spain must
find a way to put away the rest of their chances, whether they come
from the midfielders or front line. Over the course of the past two
seasons, Torres has had quite a bit of difficulty scoring for Spain. But
no goal reigns higher in Spain’s short history of international success
than Torres’ against Germany in the Euro 2008 final. If El Nino can
repeat his performance of two summers past alongside Villa, Spain will
have a much greater chance of progressing.
2) Defend
It
is no secret that the Germans love to push forward, particularly on the
counter-attack. While World Cup phenom Thomas Mueller will fortunately
be absent from the German ranks, Spain still have a host of dangerous
players to mark and contain. The back line Barcelona pairing of Carles
Puyol and Gerard Pique in central defense must do well to rein in
Miroslav Klose, while Sergio Ramos will need to stay honest in his
marauding runs forward in order to keep an eye on the mercurial Lukas
Podolski. In the midfield, Sergio Busquets and Xabi Alonso will also
have to be at rapt attention in order to keep young sensation Mesut
Oezil and midfield powerhouse Bastian Schweinsteiger quiet. Spain do
most of their defending by keeping possession - after all, another team
cannot threaten Iker Casillas if without the ball. But when Germany do
come forward, La Roja need to be at full attention in defence, in order
to come out as victors.
the fatal claw comes when 3 germans attack 1 spanish ....they will reformulate the strategy how they had thrashed maradona's argentina....
the crux is on how the spain unravel that deadly 3 germans rounder.....
which means Spain must "sotong" their way out.....that could be what paul the octopus is trying to tell them