Sunday, July 11, 2010

"Do not Let The Dutch Master Ball!"

Johannesburg - Facing the Netherlands in World Cup 2010 top party, Monday (7/12/2010) early days, Spain is believed to be running a similar strategy to beat Germany in the semifinals. At least, so tips the bomber mainstay, David Villa, if they want to achieve victory.

La Furia Roja indeed appear dominant when facing Germany in Moses Mabhida, Durban, some time ago. Ball mastery foster children Vicente del Bosque managed to minimize the strength of Germany's successful finish off England (4-1) and Argentina (4-0) in the previous two games.

Therefore, the face of De Oranje who have a record unbeaten in World Cup 2010, Villa hope Spain go back to apply the strategy.

"In the past the semifinal, Germany wanted to control the ball and play with their mainstay weapon. But, we took over control of the ball and forcing them to survive," explained Villa.

"We forced the Germans to retreat to the back. (Now) we believe the Netherlands also wanted to control the ball. They liked being attacked," continued bomber Anyar Barcelona.

"We want to make them difficult to seize the ball. If we play like when facing Germany, we can achieve victory," he said as quoted by Goal, Sunday (11/07/2010).

In the match at Soccer City, Johannesburg, will fight with playmaker Villa Oranje, Wesley Sneijder, in the struggle topskor title. Currently, both are already bagging five goals, with Diego Forlan (Uruguay) and Thomas Mueller (Germany).
(Van)

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