SPAIN took a big step forward tonight after defeating BELGIUM
1-2 in its Group qualifying game for the 2012 World Cup. It was a
fabulous game to witness as both side displayed skill & determination
to go out & search for the win. It was Spain that managed to grab
the victory towards the end of the match & remain the undisputed
leader of it´s Group.
The only bad news for Spain & Liverpool FC is the injury to Fernando
Torres mid 1ºst half which may put in danger his Champions League
return appearance to Atletico de Madrid next Wednesday.
Belgium has a fine young side, with class act players that organize
themselves well & remain concentrated all game. They should be
proud tonight as they showed us all that the future is bright for
them. In fact they started off well in the 6th min going ahead with a
header/goal by SONCK (above).
The rest off the game saw them attack well & create many dangerous
chances of goal that could have tipped the balance if luck would have
smiled their way.
However, Spain is definately a class act. The European Champions
took the blows & kept to their Football philosophy of touch Football
that payed off. INIESTA did magic in a one on one goalkeeper duel
that saw Spain equalize in the 35th min.A brilliant goal!
It was then a case of Spain with the ball & Belgium on the counter
all the 2ºhalf, until when everyone thought it would be a draw, Dani
Guiza ( who just got on) put in a brilliant pass into the goal square
where DAVID VILLA headed the winner. It was a mortal blow to the
heart of the Belgium side as it showed the stuff Spain is made off:
Champion material.
Fair result & great display from Belgium. What happened is that they
faced a great Spanish side. Check the VIDEO with the highlights:
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Hello,
Excellent Spain, showing that it is the European Champion.
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Wow, I needed to see every last one of those replay to figure out how Iniestinho scored that equilizer!
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