respects to Finland) ended in a 0-0 draw against SPAIN.
Boring & lacking interest, except for the Finish goalkeeper´s
saves, the match lifted little passions.
Spain fielded a "B-side" with 8 substitutes & played like a B-side,
a fact that Spain attempted to change in the 2º half with the entry
of the "regular" players. That strategy also failed, as the game
finished with more questions than answers.

Match details y line-ups:
Finland 0: Niemi; Pasanen, Hyypia (Tihinen m. 46), Kuivasto,
Kallio; Kolkka (Lampi m. 75), Roman Eremenko,
Riihilahti (Nurmela. 46), Vayrynen (Llola m. 83);
Kuqi (A. Eremenko m. 65) & Johansson.
Spain 0: Reina; Sergio Ramos, Pablo, Puyol (Marchena m. 46),
Pernía; Angulo (Joaquín m. 55), Albelda, Iniesta (Xavi m. 46),
Riera; Silva (Tamudo m. 55) & Luis García (Cesc m. 72).

To add to SFS point, that this match was irrelavent & potentially
damaging to players, take the ALBELDA ( pictured) case.
He will now fly to Spain & arrive here at 04.00 am, to then go & train
tomorrow morning with Valencia. From there he flys across Spain to the
city of A Coruña to play Deportivo, & then flys with his team to
Sweden to play Rosenberg in Tuesdays Champions League group
game. Any sense in all this? Tweet
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