It's all a matter of opinion. I like watching Spain, for me it takes stupendous ability to keep the ball the way they do. They're at their best when they raise the tempo and move forward in numbers, but they very rarely do that, or they very rarely get a chance to do that as teams make it their sole objective to shut them down.
I'm a big fan of the Spanish, I won't hide it and I do enjoy watching them play, it's not just their passing, it's their closing down, their movement and their end product.
I get why some people think they are 'boring', but they aren't ugly. They play the game at its pinnacle. What they do is the hardest thing to do, I'm in awe at their consistency in their execution and their ability to consistently oust opposing sides.
It takes tremendous ability for sure.
But if germany set out the same way, i think they could match spain for keeping the ball. But they don't. They play with more attacking purpose, more direct, which means they will concede posession more, concede more goals, but also score more goals, which is why i find their football better.
Look, when spain are in top gear some of their stuff is dazzling. But for alot of the game they stroke the ball around in such a pedestrian manner, as a neutral it can be frustrating. Looking at tonights game, if germany had come up against that from france, they wouldn't have been content to stroke the ball around like it's a kick in the park, they'd have gone for the juggular and scored 3 or 4 goals, probably conceding one as well. The end result would have been 4-1 or something like that.
Their games just tend to be more entertaining and their football more pleasing.......well IMO.
Whatever happens tomorrow night, if we lose, we go out fighting and not with a whimper like france.
I find the way they set up and the manner in which they went out very amusing considering blanc and evra's scathing criticism of us after the first game.
How much better was the game when Spain actually put Pedro and Torres on the pitch instead of playing 5 central midfielders, France were pushing a bit more forward, but it was a far better game when Spain looked to attack instead of knocking 50 passes in pretty triangles and making everyone go to sleep.
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Spain play quite possibly the most dull brand of football I've ever seen. IMO in the entertainment business, which is what sport is, this cannot possibly be considered the pinnacle. It's like watching the world's fastest bowler bowl grass-cutters in a test match.
Rally round the Robins!
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I Agree that Hull FC players LOST this game once again....but don't ingnore what the SMIRKIN scumbag GANSON influence had on our own downfall. He's a deceiving cheating little fat little fcker who will go onto turn us over at every little chance.
Spain play quite possibly the most dull brand of football I've ever seen. IMO in the entertainment business, which is what sport is, this cannot possibly be considered the pinnacle. It's like watching the world's fastest bowler bowl grass-cutters in a test match.
It's all a matter of opinion and what you find entertaining. The way Spain play football (at international level, at least) is the hardest way to play it IMO. It's clear for all to see that they have a few gears they can slip into if they want/are allowed, but for the time being, they're quite content to grind teams down and waltz their way through the competition. It may be boring to you, but I find lumping it long boring, I find ten men behind the ball boring, I find kick and chase merchants, that do the same thing over and over, pretty boring. In an ideal world, the French would have took Spain on and made a go for it, but Spain never allowed that to happen, so they ended up having everything their way and quite happily strolled through the game.
David Villa would make the world of difference to this side, but they're in the semis and look as though they could easily ramp it up against a side like Germany.
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