Ode to the Spanish tiki-taka era

By Anirudh Bhagavatula / Roar Rookie

Just days ago, something catastrophic happened to the football world, or at least to Spain.

The defending world champions, who won everything and destructed teams with clinical precision over the past six years, got knocked out of the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.

All thanks to the defeat to unheralded underdogs Chile. But what led to this sad demise of a world football superpower?

Perhaps it was their rapid short passing style, or rather, the waning influence of their midfield masters.

The reasons are many, but one thing is true. The era of tiki-taka is over.

Everyone expected Spain to bite back in style, considering their fairytale run to the World Cup four years ago despite losing their opener.

But the loss to Chile showed that this Spanish team is simply not up to the task anymore. No Xavi on the field probably signalled the end of the road for “El Maestro” and Diego Costa simply couldn’t settle in.

Xabi Alonso’s faults in the midfield inevitably led to both the Chilean goals, and Iker Casillas was a shadow of his former self.

Andres Iniesta was the only one on the field who probably had some wits about him, but even he looked lonely on the pitch.

Xavi, Casillas, Alonso, Villa, Fernando Torres, Gerard Pique and quite a few others’ glory days may be over, but what they contributed to world football will never be forgotten.

Their glorious, short passing style will stay etched in our minds forever.

This is not the time to condemn, but sympathise. An era in the beautiful game is forever over.

But I do hope that there will someday be another Spanish legend waiting in the wings. Spain, you redefined the notion of the game. Thank you, for tiki-taka.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2014-06-26T16:52:47+00:00

Anirudh Bhagavatula

Roar Rookie


De Gea was injured.

AUTHOR

2014-06-26T16:52:07+00:00

Anirudh Bhagavatula

Roar Rookie


Tiki Taka is over man. Some other variation may be there, but not this style.

AUTHOR

2014-06-26T16:50:56+00:00

Anirudh Bhagavatula

Roar Rookie


yeah. exactly

2014-06-24T11:32:22+00:00

Gavin R

Guest


It's a long way from over. The squad just needs a bit of tinkering. They need new centre backs and the midfield is ageing. I'm sure they have players lined up from Barcelona's famous academy who'll fit right in with some given time. Costa wasn't the right man despite his immaculate campaign. Casillas was miles below what he has offered and I'm surprised De Gea wasn't given some game time as he is the future number 1.

2014-06-24T06:33:58+00:00

Brett Susan

Guest


That they last to South Africa. Few months ago should have been enough of a warning sign for them. -- Comment from The Roar's iPhone app.

2014-06-24T05:14:35+00:00

Roi

Guest


Adios tiki taka y spanish national football team

2014-06-23T22:57:34+00:00

Cliff

Guest


Over? Give me a break....it's just a changing of some of the guard. Some of the older players will just transition out and the new ones have already start to come in. Tika taka isn't going anyhwere! It;s like saying that E=MC isn't a good formula anymore. Do you really think that they will go and throw away a winning formula just because they lost two games in a row? They will only adapt to the other teams, just like how they adapted to them. The only reason Spain lost was because they didn't stick with Torres and Villa up front, but instead opted to play the flavour of the month Diego Costa ho was useless, and does not fit into the team. When they played Torres and Villa against Australia the magic was there....and Australia gave Holland and Chile a tough time...so you will only see Tika Taka 2.0 in the coming years!

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