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Saturday, July 10, 2010

Netherlands-Spain Sues Seven Ruler

Johannesburg - Finally, now is the time one of the country emergency two best football tradition that never won the World Cup, the Netherlands and Spain, met in the final round at the same time ensure the destruction of the list of champions that have been turning in seven countries, namely Uruguay, Italy, Jerma, Brazil, England, Argentina, and France.

A matter of tradition, the Dutch better than Spain. Before the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, they tasted twice the final twice, namely in 1974 and 1978.
They also deserve optimistic can improve the record of history because it has always won since round of this World Cup group. The quality of their mental well-tested when membekuk Brazil 2-1, after the first had left behind, in the quarter-finals.

However, Spain is also not able to prolong suffering rather than Dutch. As a team that was mentioned to play the best football right now, they come to South Africa as a European Cup winner in 2008.

Plus the fact that this is their first finals, Spain will certainly be appearing at the best level to get a big harvest at the first opportunity and splice the World Cup title and the European Cup.

Note the way the Spanish in the World Cup is indeed not the Netherlands semegah. In addition to its always been difficulties scored more than goals, they also never lost to Switzerland 0-1.

Referring to statistics, it does not guarantee "Team Matador" will tame the fast lap "Windmill Orange". Be difficult to achieve victory have made the Spanish team resilient, calm and consistent. This is an important capital against the Dutch, who in some games seemed nervous and in a hurry.

In addition, Spain is also still get support from Paul The Octopus, who predict they will end the fight as a champion. Given Paul's prophecy in this World Cup has never missed, this could be a moral injection for Spain at the same time pressure for the Dutch.

What is clear, whatever the outcome, this match will end the controversy about Jabulani, referee, technology, and the clear emergence of the World Cup eighth ruler of the country.

While the win-lose or title is not merely a major football, many things can be learned of Indonesia from the World Cup apart from watching the show together and stayed up for nearly a month.

North Korea, South Korea, Japan and New Zealand came to South Africa not as a nominee. However, although knocked out in the middle of the road, they've written in gold ink on their own domestic football.

At least, that's visible from the attitude of senior-citizen and government officials who welcomed the return of teams with pride, except possibly North Korea.

Certainly not because they they become champions, but for the simple reason that not to embarrass the state. At least, there is one story that they were proud to take home from the battlefield.

New Zealand for example, they knocked out in the phase of Group F with a record is always the series against Slovakia, Italy, and Paraguay.

A total of six teenagers Indonesia will be in Brazil in the next 5 to 10 August for the success of winning the 2010 Nike Cup. We hope, in 2010 Brazil World Cup, there will be 23 red and white costumed players perform there after winning a qualifier and thus, began to build his own pride rather than merely supporting the champion favorite. (*)

Match Facts and figures
DUTCH vs SPAIN
Soccer City Stadium, Johannesburg, Sunday (07/11/2010)
RELEASE DIRECT: RCTI and Global TV
Monday (7/12/2010), at 1:30 pm

Approximate composition of players:
Netherlands: Stekelenburg; Van der Wiel, Heitinga, Mathijsen, Van Bronckhorst, Van Bommel, De Jong, Kuyt, Sneijder, Robben, Van Persie
Spain: Casillas (Capt); Ramos, Puyol, Pique, Capdevila; Busquets, Alonso, Iniesta, Xavi, Pedro; Villa
Referee: Howard Webb (England)
Assistants: Mike Mullarkey (England), Darren Cann (England)
Fourth Official: Yuichi Nishimura (Japan)

Record attendance: Eight times. The Netherlands won four times and three defeats.

Records of the match:
Netherlands
June 14 Danish Dutch 2-0
June 19 Netherlands 1-0 Japan
June 24 Holland 1-2 Cameroon
June 28 Holland 2-1 Slovakia
July 2 Netherlands 2-1 Brazil
July 6 Uruguay 2-3 Netherlands

Spain
June 16 Spain 0-1 Switzerland
June 21 Spain 2-0 Honduras
June 25 Chile 1-2 Spain
June 29 Spantol 1-0 Portugal
July 3 Spain 0-1 Paraguay
Germany 0-1 Spain July 7

source : worldcup.kompas.com

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