World Cup 2010 - Match Report

Spain reach World Cup Final
Germany 0-1 Spain
Jul 7 2010 | Moses Mabhida Stadium

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Spain reach World Cup Final

Posted: Jul 7 2010

Spain will set up a mouth-watering showdown with the Netherlands in the final of the 2010 World Cup after a solitary Carles Puyol goal was enough to squeeze out a 1-0 win over Germany.

Both teams made one change from their regular line-up: Piotr Trochowski replaced the suspended Thomas Mueller for the Germans while out-of-form Fernando Torres was dropped in favour of Pedro Rodriguez in the Spanish side.



Spain dominated the match in the possession stakes most of the match.



After 13 minutes from a short corner, Andres Iniesta drilled in a cross from the right flank and Carles Puyol stooped low to send a bullet header just over the bar.



Straight to the other end, an Oezil corner forced Iker Casillas to flap the ball nervously away as Joachim Loew’s side started to enjoy a bit more of composure and possession on the ball. Spain regained control as quickly as they gave it away, although they failed to create any meaningful goal scoring chances.



The next opportunity didn’t arrive until the half-hour mark and even then, Xabi Alonso’s 25-yard screamer flew wide of Neuer’s left post. Trochowski then showed how it was done when his left-footed pliedriver from a similar distance forced Casillas to make a brilliant sprawling save.



Neither coaches made any changes at the break but it was Germany who looked the more adventurous side in the start of the second period. And it was suddenly Spain who were playing on the counter attack. Pedro bombarded 50 yards down the right wing beating a number of German defenders before pulling the ball back to Xabi Alonso, who could only fire wide despite a clean view on goal.



Seconds later, Xabi rattles in another humdinger just outside the box after being teed up by Xavi, but again his effort flashed marginally wide.



La Roja should have taken the lead on 57 minutes when they were presented with a double chance. First, Pedro’s shot on the edge of the box was parried away by Neuer. From the follow up, Iniesta’s pull-back into the middle bounced too far infront of Villa at the backpost. Pedro then dragged his shot wide before Miroslav Klose pummelled an ambitious volley well over at the other end after a poor clearance from Sergio Ramos.



Germany then came close when Toni Kroos connected with Podolski’s cross but his soft half volley at the far post was blocked by Casillas. The Nationalelf were on the ascendecy but on 72 minutes, they were stung when Spain rocketed into the lead. Xavi swung in a corner and Carles Puyol steamed in unmarked to thump an unstoppable header past Neuer into the top corner.



The Germans immediately started pushing forward and it was Spain’s turn to hit their opponents on the counter. With ten minutes to go, La Roja should have wrapped up the semi-final when Pedro was put clean through on goal but opted to dribble his way past Arne Friedrich instead of going for goal or squaring to an unattended Fernando Torres.



Torres himself then had a chance two minutes from the end but Friedrich robbed the ball off him just as he was about to pull the trigger. Spain were enjoying a nice spell of keep-ball possession inside the German half as the clock ticked down and it was enough for them to hold on for another 1-0 win, but one that secures them a passage into the final of the 2010 World Cup.




HOME TEAM: Germany

(1) Manuel Neuer

(17) Per Mertesacker

(16) Philipp Lahm

(20) Jerome Boateng Substitution  52

(3) Arne Friedrich

(6) Sami Khedira Substitution  80

(7) Bastian Schweinsteiger

(15) Piotr Trochowski Substitution  62

(8) Mesut Özil

(11) Miroslav Klose

(10) Lukas Podolski

Substitutes

(2) Marcell JansenOn 52

(23) Mario GómezOn 80

(18) Toni KroosOn 62  

 

AWAY TEAM: Spain

(1) Iker Casillas

(5) Carles Puyol Goal 73

(11) Juan Capdevila

(15) Sergio Ramos

(3) Gerard Pique

(14) Xabi Alonso Substitution  92

(16) Sergio Busquets

(6) Andrés Iniesta

(8) Xavi Hernández

(18) Pedro Rodríguez Substitution  85

(7) David Villa Substitution  81

Substitutes

(4) Carlos MarchenaOn 92

(21) David SilvaOn 85

(9) Fernando TorresOn 81  


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Recent Comments (21) :

heous: 2010-07-07 22:40

Spain are simply the best and honour must be given where it is due.They are World Champions and i will not be surprised if they brush aside the Netherlands to win the World Cup.Now football is Spain and Spain is football.Thanks all those guys from Barcelona that make up the core of the team.It is now clear and distinctive that Barcelona is really the best team in the world!Visca El Barca!

Stonza : 2010-07-07 22:55

I am goong to say it again!! Germany had a great WC, but their road ends with Espanyol

fire: 2010-07-07 23:11

Flair, fluidity,fluency, that is all I am gonna say about Espanyol.

david : 2010-07-08 00:43

fabulous football that all im say 2 espana

xolani buthelezi @ pmburg : 2010-07-08 00:51

wow what are dream date on the 11th 2010

KidKudu7: 2010-07-08 04:07

I really cant wait for Sunday's game. Its gonna be scintilating world class game. I see the Dutch finally grabbing the silverware here!!!

robby : 2010-07-08 05:05

i throw my towel in,well done 2 spain.i now know the pain that pirates fans always feel,germans have dissapointed me.spain coz pain.

'The Controversial One': 2010-07-08 06:36

As I have said before, Germany is over rated, because they have beaten England & Argentina, but people forget that the same Germany struggled against Ghana and were beaten by Serbia in the same tournament.

Last night, Spain reminded of Piano & Shoeshine wish was introduced by Screamer Shabalala and played by the THEN Mamelodi Sundowns. Guess what,Screamer has learned all it from the best, ESPANYOL.

@Fire, I could not agree more with you,last night performance by Spain was simple the best and you have summarised it very nicely.i.e. flair, fluency and fluidity.

But again if you look at it, Spain and South Africa are playing the same kind of passing football, but Spain do it with precision and purpose whilst our own heroes (Bafana Bafana) add some African flavour of shibobos and tsamayas.

Again, this 2010 soccer World Cup, is a tournament of the "first time".

1. It was for the first time Africa is hosting a FIFA Soccer World Cup in Africa.

2. It is for the first time Paraguay reached the quater finals.

3. It is for the first time the host country is booted out in the group stages.

4. It is for the first time the cup holding Champions are booted out in the group stages.

5. It is for the first time Spain reach the FIFa Soccer world Cup Finals.

So, if you deduce and add, as well following the precise Octopus predictions thus far....

IT IS GOING FOR THE FIRST TIME SPAIN WIN THE FIFA SOCCER WORLD CUP!!!

If you want to challenge this statement, please do so with substantiative arguement.

walter: 2010-07-08 06:37

I wanna thank Germany for those 4 GOALS THUMPIN OF OTHER TEAMS, BT ESPANYOL IS SIMPLY THE BEST! AND I BET MI LAST CENT SPAIN WILL LIFT THIS WORLD CUP

Maestro KC: 2010-07-08 08:35

I said, and I say it again, Spain will win the world cup...

Germany were not a test for Spain and the Dutch are not going to be a test either...

post your comments guys

http://www.teamkickoff.com/forum/topics/it-is-spain-vs-netherlands-in?page=10&commentId=2808553%3AComment%3A178599&x=1#2808553Comment178599

Khosification

Don Archie: 2010-07-08 08:40

XAVI the most underrated player, who makes Messi look like a football Genius.
XAVI is the best player right now

Wonder: 2010-07-08 08:46

Spain is simply the best...!!!

Mthizozo: 2010-07-08 08:48

Yah yah, uyabona ke manje King we are on the same page. Leli qembi ngu cream baba. They do exactly what they do at training and they will win the WC simply.

Kodwa Pedro ubumncishelani uTorres igoli?

Thobela: 2010-07-08 09:58

I am happy that Germany lost

Thobela: 2010-07-08 09:58

I am happy that Germany lost

Once a Chiefs fan always a Fool: 2010-07-08 10:15

At times I felt like I am watching Barcelona not Spain especially at the second half. This guys knows what they are doing with the ball, they are fantastic.

ken gadaffi: 2010-07-08 10:48

I am glad that my prediction before the world cup is coming to pass. I did mention clearly that a new champion will emerge and this is what we gonna have come Sunday.

As things are now, I will be Ok with whomever wins between Spain and Holland. Thought my heart is with Holland, my head says its Spain. Either way, I am glad that a gunner will be part of the champion in the person of RVP and FAB.

Congrats to Holland, Congrats to Spain for getting this far.

THE JUST SHALL LIVE BY FAITH

fire: 2010-07-08 15:33

Thanks to the cntroversial one. I must say, King, you know your soccer baba.Your ****ysis is spot on.Credit, where it is due.

fire: 2010-07-08 15:35

Is ****ysis a swear word Mr editor?I mean, a noun that comes from the verb ****YSE

fire: 2010-07-08 15:35

I give up

Once a Chiefs fan always a Fool: 2010-07-09 08:09

a.n.a.lysis