Spain Vs Netherlands: World Cup has its dream finale
By Mike Tuckerman, 9 Jul 2010 Mike Tuckerman is a Roar Expert
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Netherlands' Arjen Robben, left, and Netherlands' Dirk Kuyt, right, celebrate following the World Cup semifinal soccer match between Uruguay and the Netherlands at the Green Point stadium in Cape Town, South Africa, Tuesday, July 6, 2010. Netherlands defeated Uruguay 3-2. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)
It’s the most watched sporting event in the world, and the 2010 World Cup has its dream finale, as the fast-finishing Netherlands take on the champions of possession football in Spain.
Both sides have peaked at just the right time, and Spain’s early 1-0 defeat to Switzerland seems a world away now that Vicente del Bosque’s side are just one game from a first ever World Cup title.
Much as Germany were arguably the most entertaining team in the tournament, there’s something so refreshing about the fact that a new name will hoist the Jules Rimet Trophy skywards with the eyes of the globe on Soccer City.
Spain have been pragmatic throughout, but in Barcelona duo Andres Iniesta and Xavi they have two of the best keep-ball experts in world football, while their new club-mate David Villa is locked in a head-to-head duel with Dutch playmaker Wesley Snejider for possession of the Golden Boot.
Sneijder has enjoyed a tremendous tournament so far, but it’s Bayern Munich star Arjen Robben who looks the key man for the Dutch, with the electrifying winger displaying the kind of form that has made him one of the hottest properties in the Bundesliga.
Robben’s close ball control and impressive turn of pace have seen him ghost past countless defenders, and his battle with a resolute Spanish back four could be decisive on what will be another crisp evening in Johannesburg.
For a tournament that started out slowly, FIFA must be rubbing their hands with glee at the fact that history will be made by one of these two great footballing nations, who will finally end a long wait to get their hands on the World Cup trophy.
Indeed, the knock-out stages of the 2010 World Cup have been gripping stuff, and the semi-finals were once again no exception – even if Spain’s tense 1-0 win over Germany differed to the high-scoring excitement of the Netherlands’ 3-2 win over Uruguay.
Hopefully both teams will have saved the best for last, and after the slightly surreal circumstances of the 2006 final – dominated as it was by Zinedine Zidane’s send off – we’ll be talking about the football displayed rather than any controversial refereeing decisions.
From the outset I tipped Spain to win the tournament and Villa to finish as top scorer, but having watched the Netherlands grow in stature over the knock-out stages, now I’m not so sure.
I just hope that the two finalists aren’t struck down by a serious case of stagefright, although in that regard Spain hold an obvious advantage having been crowned European champions just two years ago.
Perhaps that’s the reason that I find myself quietly wishing for one of world football’s most enigmatic sides to add to their threadbare trophy cabinet, with Bert van Marwijk desperately hoping to join the great Rinus Michels in the pantheon of Dutch trophy winners.
I also hope that the much-maligned third place playoff proves an entertaining affair, and the lover of underdogs in me would like to see Uruguay pull off an upset against a German side which finished third on home soil in 2006.
Uruguay have undoubtedly been the surprise package of the 2010 tournament, although their run probably shouldn’t have come as such a surprise given the prolific domestic form of star strikers Diego Forlan and Luis Suarez.
The latter will of course be available after serving a one-match suspension for his now infamous handball against Ghana, but even the return of Suarez pales in comparison to the main event.
Spain versus the Netherlands is a promoters dream, and after all the doubts and misgivings, South Africa has truly served up a unique World Cup – right down to an intriguing final showdown.
I can’t split the two sides, they’re both brimming with quality, and with any luck the final will prove a worthy spectacle for a tournament that has continued to increase in quality with each game played.
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July 9th 2010 @ 1:13pm
MVDave said | July 9th 2010 @ 1:13pm | Report comment
Interesting that Englishman Howard Webb will be the Referee…who said the English would never make a WC Final?
IMO a good appointment as hopefully he will let the game flow being used to fast, physical games from the EPL.
July 9th 2010 @ 2:55pm
AGO74 said | July 9th 2010 @ 2:55pm | Report comment
He’s a pretty good ref. There’s always a chance as with any ref that he’ll make a mistake but the best part of Webb as opposed to some of the other refs in the World Cup is that he’s not determined to make the game about him like some of the refs at this tournament have. Personally, I think the Uzbeki ref Shirmatov has been the best ref.
July 9th 2010 @ 1:31pm
Art Sapphire said | July 9th 2010 @ 1:31pm | Report comment
The sooner Webb gives Van Bommel a yellow card in the final, the better the game will be.
Can’t bring myself to support a team with van Bommel in it.
So, it’s Spain for me. I tipped them to beat Germany and they should have too much class in the final.
I’ve got the Dutch in a sweep. So if they do win at least my wallet will be happy.
July 9th 2010 @ 1:44pm
MVDave said | July 9th 2010 @ 1:44pm | Report comment
As l said in another post van Bommel should be booked as they come out to start the game…save time and put him on notice. Webb has averaged 5 yellows per game but given no reds nor any penalties in his 3 matches so far. Jack Taylor the last Englishman to ref a WC Final in 1974 oversaw Holland lose 2-1 v West Germany. Webb refereed the Swiss v Spain game ealier on where Spain suffered their only loss and also did the UCL final in May.
July 9th 2010 @ 1:49pm
Midfielder said | July 9th 2010 @ 1:49pm | Report comment
My brother in law is Dutch … so its Dutch with my heart…
However I will bet on who Paul the Octopus picks…
July 9th 2010 @ 9:37pm
Ben Somerford said | July 9th 2010 @ 9:37pm | Report comment
I think Paul only got German games right, mid!!?! Maybe take a punt on the third-place final…
July 9th 2010 @ 1:50pm
Midfielder said | July 9th 2010 @ 1:50pm | Report comment
For those writing off the Dutch they have a lot of class in that team…
July 9th 2010 @ 1:52pm
Art Sapphire said | July 9th 2010 @ 1:52pm | Report comment
but not as much as the Spanish mid, but then again class does not always wins games.
July 9th 2010 @ 1:57pm
Kazama said | July 9th 2010 @ 1:57pm | Report comment
Spain all the way for me. They were brilliant against Germany, yet you feel they could easily go up another gear. I don’t underestimate Holland, but I think they will have to worry about Spain more than Spain worry about them, and therefore should win.
As someone pointed out earlier this week – that would leave mighty New Zealand as the only undefeated team of this World Cup. Sweet as bro.
July 9th 2010 @ 2:25pm
AGO74 said | July 9th 2010 @ 2:25pm | Report comment
Thus making them pub triva comp trick question for the next 500 years and helping achieve immortality for NZ football!!
July 9th 2010 @ 2:32pm
Art Sapphire said | July 9th 2010 @ 2:32pm | Report comment
Here’s an amazing stat from the La Liga chairman. President says 77.1% of La Liga players are Spanish.
German success at this tournament has been also attributed to increasing percentage of domestic players in Bundesliga.
When will the English ever learn??
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/jul/08/jose-luis-astiazaran-la-liga-england
July 9th 2010 @ 4:52pm
AGO74 said | July 9th 2010 @ 4:52pm | Report comment
let’s hope they never do!
July 9th 2010 @ 4:33pm
Worlds Biggest said | July 9th 2010 @ 4:33pm | Report comment
My mother’s Dutch so I’m obviously backing them all the way !. I admire Spain and the way they play however I think Holland will win 2-1 and make it 3rd time lucky in a Final. Bring it on !
July 9th 2010 @ 4:36pm
The Special One said | July 9th 2010 @ 4:36pm | Report comment
Going for the dutch, simply because Craig foster said they are an average team, yet spain which has lost one game and was lucky against paraguay and have been average until the semi finals are somehow Gods.
Just would like to see the look on his face when they lose!!
Anyway may the best team win and it will be nice to see a new champion !!
July 9th 2010 @ 6:07pm
Joe FC said | July 9th 2010 @ 6:07pm | Report comment
-”Going for the dutch, simply because Craig foster said they are an average team, yet spain which has lost one game and was lucky against paraguay and have been average until the semi finals are somehow Gods. Just would like to see the look on his face when they lose!!”…LOL Special One I’ve been thinking the same thing.
July 9th 2010 @ 5:35pm
jupiter53 said | July 9th 2010 @ 5:35pm | Report comment
I’m really looking forward to both games. Mueller will make a big difference for the Germans and I expect them to win. However I do not discount Uruguay’s fighting spirit and it should be tight.
I expect Spain to win the final. One might ask what the Netherlands have to fear from Spain as they have already beaten Brazil. However Spain are a much better defensive team than Brazil. I also worry that the Dutch defence will be under more consistent pressure from Spain than they have been from anyone else.
The great thing for me is that it will be a new name on the trophy. If it’s Spain then it will mark the triumph of a wonderful group of players and style of play. If it’s the Netherlands it will have to have been a great performance, and it will also make up for the tragedies of 1974 and 1978.
Bring it on! Let’s hope they are both great games.
July 9th 2010 @ 6:13pm
Cpaaa said | July 9th 2010 @ 6:13pm | Report comment
The Final I Dreamed. SPAIN SPAIN SPAIN for me. they were the the last to arrive and they will be the last ones to leave.
180 mins of World Cup Action remain….gentlemen, its been emotional.
VAMOS ESPANA