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Final result

Spain vs Italy 4-0 

( David Silva 14', Jordi Alba 41', Torres 84', Mata 88')


从2008年的欧洲国家杯  到2010的世界杯  

再到Euro 2012  一次一次的  由斗牛士军团拿下最后的胜利

在这之前的2006世界杯  西班牙还是最尴尬的一支球队  

有著漂亮阵容  被各界看好  却拿不出成绩的一队.......


但2008欧国决赛1-0德国  成就了现在的西班牙足球王朝

令人昏昏欲睡传到天荒地老的短传被大肆批评

却依旧无法阻挡无敌舰队获取冠军的脚步


2010世界杯  凭借著"为传球而传球"的这套战术

用了不知多少个1-0  完成了最后封王的霸业


Euro2012  今年  除了决赛和分组赛对上爱尔兰的比赛

其他也都是很接近的比分  2-0法国还是因为一个点球


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博斯克(Vicente del Bosque)的无锋阵基本上就是套用巴萨球员  

空缺的位子再想办法塞人

梅西(Leo Messi)的位子就把法布雷加斯(Cesc Fabregas)补上去

很多人觉得冠军了  表示这个战术很不错

但是我必须说这不一定真的比较好  只是西班牙真的就是会冠军罢了

我相信就算今天西班牙认真进攻也是会走到这一步的

像是决赛  不一直为了控球而控球  而是进攻后更积极的进攻......

很明显效果还不错  而且比赛的可看性也好上许多

至于这场决赛  4-0大胜  反而是西班牙在今年欧洲杯控球率算是最低的比赛


这场决赛表扬一下

卡西亚斯(Iker Casillas)  

有很多球门前的乱流他都冷静的处理掉  其实难度并不像他所显示出的那么低


哈维(Xavi Hernández)

2助攻  中场大师依然当之无愧  


伊涅斯塔(Andrés Iniesta)组织比赛也相当出色


法布雷加斯 (Cesc Fabregas)和大卫席尔瓦(David Silva)

配合的第一个进球  先开红很关键  两人都表现出色


艾巴(Jordi Alba)的速度好快  欧国杯首度进球  然后我觉得蝙蝠(Valencia CF)卖他的价位赔本


Euro2012 Finals  ESP 4-0 ITA  


E vs I 4-0 发布人 futbolsapiens

 

切尔西双星托雷斯(Fernando Torres)和马塔(Juan Mata)最后都有进球好像很强

可是没有表扬他们主要还是因为那两球价值没有那么高

哈维的威胁性传球反而比较关键

最后一球如果托雷斯不助攻自己射门很有可能就梅开二度了

不过托雷斯和马塔的进球让他以3进球1助攻  加上短短189上场时间*

拿下今年的金靴奖  还成为历史在两场欧国杯决赛进球的第一人

我只能说: 真不愧是天子~(切尔西观光团进球法...就这么15分钟......)

※注: 金靴奖评比....先比进球>再比助攻>最后比上场时间少

其实2008决赛那球绝对重要很多  今年3球没含金量的进球

反而拿到金靴  相信大家都有点傻眼


p.s特别感谢温布顿今天公休一天  让Tiffany有欣赏这场的机会

好了...最后新闻留念

Spain 4 Italy 0: Silva, Alba, Torres and Mata the heroes as La Roja create history in Kiev 

By MATT LAWTON     

To the suggestion that they have turned into something more negative, Spain responded by making history with the highest winning margin in a European Championship final.

To the accusation that they have betrayed their philosophy, this  sensational collection of footballers replied by producing the finest  display of the three major  championship finals they have contested in the past four years.

What were you thinking, Mr Wenger? What are you thinking now? What are you thinking after a performance so magnificent, so magical, the second-best team by some distance in this competition were left humbled and crushed?

The scoreline was not a fair reflection of what Italy brought to this contest, the loss of Thiago Motta to injury seven minutes after he came on as their third substitute leaving Cesare Prandelli with 10 men for the best part of half an hour. It was only then that they collapsed, conceding late goals to Fernando Torres and Juan Mata.

But before the interval even arrived David Silva and the super-quick Jordi Alba had struck in the best 45 minutes of entertainment we have been treated to at what has been a wonderful tournament.

In that period Italy were excellent, even if the sheer quality of Spain’s passing and movement meant Andrea Pirlo was unable to dominate in the way he had against England and Germany.

When half-time came, Italy had actually had a fraction more of the ball. But, for once, Pirlo found himself chasing opponents not passing around them.

When the pain and frustration subsides, Pirlo might well conclude that this is the best team he has encountered. Possibly the best group of international footballers the world has seen.

Here in Kiev’s Olympic Stadium they became the first full international team to win three consecutive major tournaments and, when you consider how dominant they have been and how much success these players have had at club level, they make a strong case for being considered the greatest of the modern era.

Wenger, like a number of critics, did not like the absence of a striker in their starting line-up and last night Vicente del Bosque asked Cesc Fabregas to play as a ‘false  No 9’ again.

But there are simple reasons for this: David Villa’s loss to injury and the loss of form that leaves the Spain manager thinking Torres is better coming off the bench.

Fabregas was terrific as it turns out, as were the two real architects of this victory: Xavi Hernandez and Andres Iniesta. The two finest players ever to have come out of Spain, they produced three mind- blowingly good passes to create the opportunities for Silva, Alba and Torres, with a delivery every bit as brilliant coming from Sergio  Busquets for the fourth.

Before the game Gianluca Vialli had compared Prandelli to  ‘Galileo’, calling him a ‘visionary’. He has proved himself an excellent manager, making Italy a more attacking side and making a game of this final. But last night even he would have conceded that the visionaries were wearing red.

They are so good in everything they do. Defensively as well as offensively. When Italy had the ball, red shirts would swarm around the man in possession. When Italy threatened, Iker Casillas, Gerard Pique and Sergio Ramos were equal to whatever came their way.

Their statistics speak for themselves. It is now 990 minutes since they last conceded a goal in the knock-out stages of a major competition; the last was at the 2006 World Cup. Here in Eastern Europe Casillas has been beaten just once, in that opening game against Italy.

Such solidity and discipline enabled them to progress to this final when their football was not always at the level Del Bosque would have demanded.

Mario Balotelli? He ran himself into the ground like every other Italian. The only difference was he threw a tantrum at the end, barging past an Italian official to storm down the tunnel. It wasn’t a big deal but he should have joined his colleagues in congratulating the best team he has had the privilege to play against.


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