Congratulations Spain on World Cup win
By Mike Tuckerman, 12 Jul 2010 Mike Tuckerman is a Roar Expert
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Spain players celebrate with the World Cup trophy at the end of the World Cup final soccer match between the Netherlands and Spain at Soccer City in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Sunday, July 11, 2010. Spain won 1-0. (AP Photo/Dani Ochoa de Olza)
It took 116 minutes and the goal came from the unlikeliest of sources, but Spain finally claimed their first ever World Cup title thanks to a dramatic late winner from midfielder Andres Iniesta.
Just when the world was steadying itself for only the third ever penalty shoot-out to decide a World Cup final, substitute Cesc Fabregas squared an intelligent ball to an unmarked Iniesta, who responded by lashing the ball past an exposed Maarten Stekelenberg.
“If it goes to penalties, do the Spanish know they can’t pass it to everyone else before they shoot?” was the pithy query from one friend of mine deep into extra-time, but in the end a shoot-out proved unnecessary as the tournament’s best team finally conjured a late winner.
Perhaps it is fitting that Iniesta is the man who will go into the history books, with the Barcelona star enjoying a stellar game in midfield – even if he blew an earlier opportunity in extra-time when he attempted to pass instead of simply shooting on sight.
Yet, for all their possession, the match could have ended so differently for the Spanish had Arjen Robben not been uncharacteristically profligate in front of goal for the Dutch.
Anyone who doubts just how suffocating the pressure of such an occasion can be need only witness Robben’s miss just after the hour mark, when the Bayern Munich man’s blistering pace took him one-on-one with Spain goalkeeper Iker Casillas, only for Robben to hit the legs of Casillas when the entire goal seemed to be at his mercy.
It was just one of several chances wasted by the Dutch throughout, and while coach Bert van Marwijk’s game plan was one of containment, the Netherlands were deserving finalists on the back of an excellent World Cup.
They had two genuine superstars in Robben and fellow midfielder Wesley Sneijder in their midst, but ultimately their twenty-five match unbeaten run came to an end at the worst possible time.
A shoot-out would have left a bitter exclamation mark at the end of a memorable tournament – particularly if Spain had lost – but justice was finally done when Iniesta kept his head where others around him had previously lost theirs.
That’s not to say that the Netherlands didn’t play their part in an engrossing encounter, but on the balance of play it was a deserving victory for the team from the Iberian peninsula.
The tournament leaves us with some quirky end points, not least the fact that Paul the Octopus once again tipped the winner!
It would have been cruel to see the sea-born soothsayer turned into paella following Spain’s narrow semi-final win over Germany, and one wonders if Paul has as bright a future as the rest of the Spanish national team.
Spare a thought for David Villa, who would have finished with the Golden Boot award had he not drilled his group-stage penalty wide of the goal in Spain’s comfortable 2-0 victory over Honduras earlier in the tournament.
Instead he finished equal top scorer with Sneijder, Uruguay’s ace striker Diego Forlan and emerging German star Thomas Müller, all of whom enjoyed outstanding tournaments.
So it’s congratulations to Spain for their deserving World Cup win, as Vicente Del Bosque’s side claimed the World championship crown to add to their European championship title lifted just two years ago.
A hearty salute must also go out to the people of South Africa, who silenced the doubters with a colourful and entertaining World Cup both on and off the pitch.
It was the best team who won it – both on the night and via their form throughout the entire tournament – as Spain conjured a victory for the football romantics.
Influenced by the Dutch school, fortified by Catalunya – but Spain’s victory was a win for the whole country, and they deserve heartfelt congratulations for a wonderful campaign.
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Roger Rational said | July 12th 2010 @ 8:27am | Report comment
Justice done. But a lame tournament – not a patch on the Champions League.
Ben of Phnom Penh said | July 12th 2010 @ 1:47pm | Report comment
Actually it’s far better than the Champion’s League. The football isn’t as good but the atmosphere immeasurably so. You should try attending one day, you may even find you enjoy yourself.
mahony said | July 12th 2010 @ 2:45pm | Report comment
I agree. I am no Eurosnob – football is much more interesting than that…
Hombre said | July 12th 2010 @ 8:48am | Report comment
“A hearty salute must also go out to the people of South Africa, who silenced the doubters with a colourful and entertaining World Cup both on and off the pitch”
here, here – totally agree with that call – SA can hold their head high and certainly proved large number of doubters wrong.
Did note that for one instant there the large bounce of the ball was back when Casillas nearly got caught out in the 1st half – overall an engrossing final and congrats to Spain
Alders said | July 12th 2010 @ 9:00am | Report comment
I actually enjoyed wathching the Dutch and the Germans throughout the tournament but this match was boring. In the pub I was in in London the game really failed to maintain the crowds attention. Bit of a let down but a just result in the end.
AGO74 said | July 12th 2010 @ 9:11am | Report comment
Right result. Dutch were thuggish in the first half. Spain frustrate at times with their seeming insistence on walking the ball into the net but they were deserved winners and am especially happy it didn’t go to a penalty shootout.
Why did Van Bronckhorst go off? Interesting to note that was he probably would have been marking Iniesta (zonally at least) for Iniesta’s attempt on goal but with V.B. off the pitch by then, Iniesta had all day to bring the ball down and take his shot.
Art Sapphire said | July 12th 2010 @ 9:13am | Report comment
Congratulations Spain for beating –
Dirty
Unsportsmanlike
Temperamental
Childish
Histrionics
Alders said | July 12th 2010 @ 9:22am | Report comment
How so more than normal Art?
Art Sapphire said | July 12th 2010 @ 9:35am | Report comment
Alders, most people knew the final would play out this way and most people are relieved the right team won.
Alders said | July 12th 2010 @ 5:19pm | Report comment
Shame though. I’m a big fan of the Dutch as a people. Has to be the worlds best party nation.
That fly kick was classic.. Finally someone going down with a genuine wound haha.
Roger said | July 12th 2010 @ 9:51am | Report comment
A bit rough there in your assessment of the Dutch there. But yea, I agree that the Dutch were thugs in the first half.
Art Sapphire said | July 12th 2010 @ 10:04am | Report comment
Roger, I think my assessment was pretty fair. The last we needed was a player like Van Bommel lifting the trophy.
The Dutch knew Webb does not like handing out reds, so their tactic was to kick the Spanish in the first half.
The Dutch sulking during and after the game was lamentable.
Roger said | July 12th 2010 @ 10:58am | Report comment
Of course they were upset after the loss, they just lost the final in the world cup! what did you expect?? them to be all smiles and jumping for joy?
Sammy22 said | July 12th 2010 @ 11:07am | Report comment
I would add, despite their on field behaviour (directive to attack) I can’t remember the last time I’d seen a losing team form a tunnel after cup presentation to congratulate the winners in a major Football game. Maybe it was a FIFA directive but either way it was good for the game
AndyRoo said | July 12th 2010 @ 11:11am | Report comment
I can’t recall seeing that either since about under 10′s.
Was the best part of the ceremony along with how much warmth their was between the Spanish roayals and the players.
MavMan said | July 12th 2010 @ 9:38am | Report comment
A win for the beautiful game.
Espanol
Gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaallllllllllllllll
Cpaaa said | July 12th 2010 @ 9:55am | Report comment
No one can complain deserved winners.
This just in…live from South Africa, An emotional Casillas interviewed by a beautiful Spanish Woman reporter (also his girl)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lMfS1tKpp4
pothale said | July 12th 2010 @ 10:14am | Report comment
My favourite headline so far on Spain winning the World Cup – from the New Zealand Herald’s website as its main news headline:
“All Whites Cup’s Only Unbeaten Team.”
The report went on to note:
“The All Whites were left as the 2010 World Cup’s only undefeated team after the Netherlands lost to Spain in extra time in this morning’s final in Johannesburg.
The All Whites conceded only one goal in general play while drawing their three group F matches against Slovakia, Italy and Paraguay.
The Netherlands had been the only other undefeated team in the tournament before this morning.”
JJ said | July 12th 2010 @ 12:08pm | Report comment
Haha classic but you have to see the funny side to it.
Technically what they are saying is true!
mickh said | July 12th 2010 @ 1:08pm | Report comment
Wow they must have won the World Cup then by that measure.
Well done Kiwi’s. Thoroughly deserved winners and have won the right to call themselves the Australasian All Whites.
JJ said | July 12th 2010 @ 2:20pm | Report comment
Why the need for the sarcasm
Take it for what it was a light hearted article headline.
Seems to be some lingering bitterness about the Kiwis efforts at the world cup.
There’s no denying it mickh they were unbeaten, no one said they won now did they?
mickh said | July 12th 2010 @ 3:50pm | Report comment
Calm down.
Light heartedness by the bucket load coming from me.
You just read my post the wrong way. I had my tounge firmly in my cheek.
pothale said | July 13th 2010 @ 5:13am | Report comment
Light-hearted? It’s hilarious.
Today’s headline: “World heaps praise on our Unbeatables”
“Editorial: NZ’s rise best aspect of tepid World Cup”
Trying to find a story in which the actual winners are discussed is a bit difficult.
There’s this one: “Soccer: Unhappy Dutch blame ref for defeat”
And right down at the bottom of the stories: “Riotous celebrations as Spain wins first World Cup”
Has Spain done something to NZ in the past?
darwin stubby said | July 13th 2010 @ 6:59am | Report comment
so how did the Irish get on ? – get over yourself – it’s not surprising that a NZ newspaper is extolling the performance of it’s team – a team that copped a large amount of negative comments for actually being there ahead of what some thought were more worthy NH teams … the All Whites well, and the kiwis are proud of them
Sammy22 said | July 12th 2010 @ 10:58am | Report comment
Good comp , many different skill levels in all parts of the game. Well done South Africa it was different but certainly enjoyable.
Well done SBS some great coverage ……. hmmmm then for some reason you let Craig Foster prattle on during the game while a decent commentator was doing his job, very frustrating can only assume you received lots of phone calls as he eased of in the second half. But please dont make this the norm, there is a place for his opinion but not while i’m watching the game
Hey Pothole expect to see “Australasian All Whites only unbeaten team ” soon. I see Smeltz has gone to China on the back his good work
Realfootball said | July 12th 2010 @ 11:11am | Report comment
Absolutely. I have a lot of time for Foster, but as an “expert” commentator he was a disaster. I just wanted him to shut up.
Davstar said | July 12th 2010 @ 11:55am | Report comment
Congradulations to Spain they deserved it more!
De jong should of been red carded