Simply the best: Silva, Alba, Torres and Mata steer Spain to historic 4-0 win over Italy as Del Bosque's men toast third successive title
Spain cemented their status as the best team in the history of world football after Vicente Del Bosque's side strolled to a breathtaking 4-0 Euro 2012 Final victory over Italy in Kiev. Manchester City star David Silva scored the first of two decisive first-half strikes, with Jordi Albi adding the other, before Chelsea's Fernando Torres and Juan Mata compounded a miserable night for mario Balotelli and co to seal the Spaniard's third consecutive major title triumph.
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.
In pics: Spain win Euro 2012
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?
Champions! Casillas holds the trophy aloft after watching his side ease past Italy in Kiev
MATCH FACTS
Spain: Casillas, Arbeloa, Pique, Sergio Ramos, Jordi Alba, Xavi, Busquets, Alonso, Silva (Pedro Rodriguez 59), Fabregas (Torres 75), Iniesta.
Subs not used: Valdes, Albiol, Javi Martinez, Juanfran, Negredo, Mata, Llorente, Santi Cazorla, Jesus Navas, Reina.
Booked: Pique.
Goals: Silva (14), (Alba 41) Torres (84), Mata (88).
Italy: Buffon, Abate, Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini (Balzaretti 21), Pirlo, Marchisio, Montolivo (Thiago Motta 57), De Rossi, Balotelli, Cassano (Di Natale 45).
Subs not used: Sirigu, Maggio, Ogbonna, Giaccherini, Borini, Giovinco, Diamanti, Nocerino, De Sanctis.
Booked: Barzagli.
Referee: Pedro Proenca (Portugal)
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.
Heads I win: Silva scores the opening goal past Italy goalkeeper Buffon
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.
Double your money: Iniesta's pass found Alba who stroked the ball home for Spain's second
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.
Three and easy: Torres came off the bench to score in a Euro final for the second time
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.
Icing on the cake: Mata made it four with a couple of minutes left on the clock to complete the rout
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.
Party time! Casillas lifts the trophy to spark the celebrations for the European champions
Party time! Casillas lifts the trophy to spark the celebrations for the European champions
Silva’s goal, scored in the 14th minute, was just brilliant though. The ball from Iniesta was exquisite, as was the delivery from Fabregas — it took great skill and pace to burst past Giorgio Chiellini — and the header from Silva; a marvellous aerial finish from the diminutive Manchester City winger.
Italy did react, with Casillas having to come to Spain’s rescue more than once. But Prandelli’s side were struggling to deal with the speed and fluency of the Spanish, the sight of Pirlo throwing himself into a challenge to deny Iniesta a shot telling its own story.
It's a dog's life! Balotelli's adoptive family were there to watch him in the stands with a banner
Spain’s second goal was another stunning exhibition of skill, vision and explosive running. A move that started with Casillas continued when Alba played into Xavi but it was the timing of the run, a run that took Alba beyond four blue shirts, and the timing of the pass from Xavi, not to mention the left-foot finish, that were just fantastic. So fantastic that the expression on Gianluigi Buffon’s face was one of pure amazement.
No impact: Balotelli was in devastating form in the semi-final but found the going hard against the Spaniards
Prandelli replaced Antonio Cassano with Antonio Di Natale at the start of the second half but Spain should have had a penalty when a header from Ramos was blocked by the hand of Leonardo Bonucci. If the Italians were fortunate then, the luck did not stay with them. Prandelli had already lost Chiellini to injury when Motta was stretchered off with what looked like a hamstring problem.
Game over: The closing ceremony heralded the final match of the tournament and marks four years until he next event in France
A comeback was always unlikely but that ended any hope Italy may have had and defeat turned to humiliation in the end. First came the ball from Xavi that allowed Torres to score his third goal of the tournament with a neat right-foot finish, then a similarly superb delivery from Busquets was controlled by Torres, who presented Mata with an easy goal for his first touch of Euro 2012.
Soak it up: Fans of both teams soaked up the atmosphere ahead of kick-off around the ground
Soak it up: Fans of both teams soaked up the atmosphere ahead of kick-off around the ground
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.
Fans for coming: The supporters of both teams brought real colour to the proceedings
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/euro2012/article-2167328/Euro-2012-results-Spain-4-Italy-0.html#ixzz1zQ1TNTMz
Euro 2012—final, Olimpiyskiy, Kiev, Ukraine
Spain 4-0 Italy (full time)
Goals: Silva (ESP) 14'; Alba (ESP) 41'; Torres (ESP) 84'; Mata (ESP) 88'
LINEUPS
Spain: Iker Casillas; Jordi Alba, Gerard Pique, Sergio Ramos, Alvaro Arbeloa; Sergio Busquets, Xabi Alonso, Xavi Hernandez; Andres Iniesta (Juan Mata 87'), Cesc Fabregas (Fernando Torres 75'), David Silva (Pedro 59').
Italy: Gianluigi Buffon; Giorgio Chiellini (Federico Balzaretti 21'), Andrea Barzagli, Leonardo Bonucci, Ignazio Abate; Daniele De Rossi, Andrea Pirlo, Claudio Marchisio; Riccardo Montolivo (Thiago Motta 56'); Antonio Cassano (Antonio Di Natale 46'), Mario Balotelli.
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FULL TIME: SPAIN 4, ITALY 0
Spain have won it! That makes three major tournaments in a row—something no team had ever done.
They're now among the all-time best teams, if they weren't already before.
It's the biggest winning margin in Euro final history. That's harsh on Italy, but they played well to get here.
Fernando Torres wins the Golden Boot as the tournament's top scorer. Don't try to figure it out, because it'll drive you insane.
The party starts now for Spain!
90+3
Xavi lifts a free kick into the Spain box. Torres cuts back and passes to Sergio Ramos, who tries to put the ball past Buffon with his heel.
Buffon saves easily.
Not long now.
90'—SPAIN 4, ITALY 0
So this is truly a blowout now, and while Spain's performance is worthy, the result is harsh on Italy.
This would be the biggest winning margin in a Euro final, by the way.
88'—GOAL!
Juan Mata makes it four!
Fernando Torres with the assist. They're teammates at Chelsea.
87'—SPAIN SUB
Andres Iniesta leaves the pitch. Chelsea's Juan Mata finally makes his Euro 2012 debut.
That's amazing. Spain didn't need a player of Mata's quality while winning this tournament. Wow.
MORE ON THE GOAL
Torres runs onto a through-ball by Xavi and slots home past Gianluigi Buffon.
Spain had been in complete control for several minutes. Another goal was only a matter of time.
84'—GOAL!
Fernando Torres makes it 3-0!
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From the esteemed American sports writer Joe Posnanski:
From what I can tell, Spain ALWAYS seems to be playing 11 on 10. Now that it really is, it looks like 178 on 10.
79'—MISS!
Pedro misses a tap-in from the middle of the 6-yard box after a sweeping move by Spain.
No matter. The offside flag was up anyway.
77'—PENALTY?
Federico Balzaretti kicks and shoves Spain's Sergio Ramos to the ground inside the Italy box.
Penalty? Nope, says the referee.
That's a late-game no-contest call. This game is over.
75'—SPAIN SUB
Cesc Fabregas, who assisted the first goal, leaves the match. Fernando Torres comes on, and now Spain actually have a real striker on the pitch.
74'—SPAIN 2, ITALY 0
There's been an El NiƱo sighting. Fernando Torres will enter the game shortly.
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The game has slowed considerably. Time for another stat:
5 - David Silva has been involved in the most goals at Euro 2012 (two scored, three assisted). Protagonist.
69'—SPAIN 2, ITALY 0
More passing and more possession for Spain. Pedro tries to cross from the left with Cesc waiting in the middle.
The Italian defense holds firm this time and the ball is headed away.
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Regarding Thiago Motta's injury:
Spain should bring Fernando Torres on and even the sides.
66'—SPAIN 2, ITALY 0
Spain's midfielders pass the ball around casually, taking time off the clock.
Cesc Fabregas loses the ball to an Italian defender, and Macca says Cesc's touch has been off tonight.
Didn't look so bad when he set up that opening goal, Macca.
63'—SPAIN 2, ITALY 0
So Thiago Motta is off injured, and it doesn't seem likely that he'll return.
For now (possibly the rest of the match) the Azzurri are down to 10 men. That's why you don't use all three of your substitutions by the 60th minute.
Let's hope Thiago Motta can continue.
61'—INJURY
Thiago Motta falls to the pitch, clutching his hamstring. He's in trouble, and he only just came on for Riccardo Montolivo.
The Italians have no subs left, by the way.
59'—SPAIN SUB
David Silva, the scorer of the first goal, leaves the match.
Pedro replaces him.
58'—SPAIN 2, ITALY 0
Free kick to Italy on the right side, between the touchline and the 18-yard box.
Pirlo takes it, curling the ball into the box. Iker Casillas hits it away with his fist.
Then, moments later, Mario Balotelli blasts his shot over the bar.
57'—ITALY SUB
Thiago Motta replaces Riccardo Montolivo in the midfield.
54'—SPAIN 2, ITALY 0
Iniesta feeds Fabregas in the middle of the field, right at the back edge of Italy's defense.
The ball hits off Fabregas' feet and the chance evaporates.
51'—ITALY CHANCE!
Antonio Di Natale has another chance, but his shot inside the box is saved by Iker Casillas.
The Italians aren't quite done yet!
49'—HANDBALL!
Bonucci gets away with a handball in the Italy box. The Spanish players cry out for a penalty, but the ref denies their appeal.
Looks like that really should have been a penalty.
48'—SCRAMBLE!
Cesc threatens Italy's goal again, causing a scramble in front of Gianluigi Buffon.
Ignazio Abate clears under some duress.
47'—SHOT!
On the other end, Cesc Fabregas shoots wide of the near post.
This is a good time to report that Antonio Di Natale replaced Antonio Cassano at halftime for Italy.
46'—ITALY CHANCE!
Italy attack right away. Ignazio Abate crosses from the right, and Antonio Di Natale heads it over the bar!
SECOND HALF
Italy restart the match. Can they pull off a huge comeback?
HALFTIME: SPAIN 2, ITALY 0
So, 45 minutes stand between Spain and immortality. I wouldn't bet against them.
Remember, you can send me your views on Twitter @MikeCummings37, and if you're not seeing embedded tweets, reload your browser.
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Stat time:
Interesting: Italy had 53% possession in 1st half according to Uefa. Must be long time since Spain have had less possession than opponents
— Sam Wallace (@SamWallaceIndy) July 1, 2012
The last time was the Euro 2008 final against Germany, which Spain won.
HALFTIME: SPAIN 2, ITALY 0
Spain started well, moving the ball quickly around the pitch. They deserved to take the lead through David Silva in the 14th minute, but Italy slowly found a foothold after that.
Four minutes before halftime, a moment of Spanish brilliance made it 2-0—and might have put the game out of reach.
Italy haven't played badly, but Spain's players are just brilliant.
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Stat time:
Spain has never drawn or lost when holding a 2-goal lead in EURO history (5-0-0). Spain up 2-0 at halftime.
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) July 1, 2012
And some analysis:
Half time: Spain 2 Italy 0. Spain being made to work hard, but when they have the ball, it looks effortless
— Oliver Kay (@OliverKayTimes) July 1, 2012
HALFTIME: SPAIN 2, ITALY 0
There's the halftime whistle. Spain, for once, are trailing in the possession stats, but they're leading where it counts.
The champions are playing like champions, and it's going to be a long way back for Italy.
All-time best? Hard to argue against them right now.
45'—CARD
Italy's Andrea Barzagli earns a yellow card for a professional foul.
Then, on the free kick, the ball is worked around to David Silva, who shoots at Gianluigi Buffon.
44'—SAVE!
Iker Cassilas punches away a shot by Riccardo Montolivo.
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Wow. The left back scores. What does this mean for football?
I have a feeling the time of the centre forward is over #RIP
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) July 1, 2012
MORE ON THE GOAL
Xavi plays the final ball, inch-perfect through the Italy defense. Jordi Alba runs down the left side and onto the ball before beating Gianluigi Buffon with a left-footed shot.
Two-goal lead for Spain. Can Italy come back? It's not looking good.
41'—GOAL!
Spain go ahead by two goals! It's Jordi Alba!
39'—SHOT
Balotelli and Montolivo work a one-two, but Balotelli's shot is well over the bar.
38'—SPAIN 1, ITALY 0
Jordi Alba's cross-field ball rolls out of bounds for a throw.
When that happens, that's news for Spain.
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The tournament of the header:
22 - David Silva scored the 22nd headed goal of EURO 2012, a record tally in the history of the European Championships. Elevated.
— Opta (@OptaJean) July 1, 2012
33'—SHOT!
Antonio Cassano fires a rocket at the Spain goal. Iker Casillas saves!
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The ESPN outage explained:
OK, I plugged it back in. Now I hope you've all learned your lesson. Do not anger me. #Euro2012
— Alexi Lalas (@AlexiLalas) July 1, 2012
29'—SHOT!
Antonio Cassano finds some space on the left side of the Spanish box. He shoots through the legs of a defender, but right at Iker Casillas.
GOAL GIF
Want to watch the opening goal? Here you go.
27'—SPAIN 1, ITALY 0
Balzaretti plays in a great cross from the left, and Iker Casillas has to swat the ball away before Mario Balotelli can head it in.
This is better from Italy.
26'—CARD
Gerard Pique earns a yellow card for a foul on Antonio Cassano.
Now I'm seeing that Italy did indeed make a sub. Balzaretti for Chiellini in defense.
Thanks a bunch, ESPN.
24'—SPAIN 1, ITALY 0
Never mind. There was no substitution. I'm all messed up.
That's what happens when your feed goes out.
23'—SPAIN 1, ITALY 0
The ESPN TV feed finally returns. There's word of a storm hitting Bristol, or something. Awful.
TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES
Now ESPN3.com is out too. Looking at Twitter, it appears ESPN's feed has gone out nationwide.
Great.
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My TV signal has gone out. Thank goodness for ESPN3.
In the meantime, here are some tweets:
Boring #esp? Great move, Fabregas cross, fine headed finish from Silva... 1-0 #ole
— Henry Winter (@henrywinter) July 1, 2012
And:
Spain is undefeated (14-0-2) when scoring first at EUROs.
— Paul Carr (@PCarrESPN) July 1, 2012
16'—SPAIN 1, ITALY 0
Free kick to Italy. Andrea Pirlo hits it off the wall and out for a corner.
Iker Casillas palms away the corner near the back post.
MORE ON THE GOAL
Andres Iniesta slides a pass through to Cesc Fabregas, who cuts the ball back from the endline right next to the goal.
David Silva heads the ball in the net, almost without having any time to react.
Great goal.
14'—GOAL!
Spain take the lead. David Silva!
13'—ITALY 0, SPAIN 0
Spain "caressing" their passes around the pitch, according to Ian Darke.
Snicker, snicker, snicker.
11'—SPAIN 0, ITALY 0
Andrea Pirlo intercepts a Spanish possession and quickly lifts a pass over the defense for Mario Balotelli.
Iker Casillas comes off his line alertly and clears outside his box.
10'—SPAIN CHANCE!
This is more like Spain. Long possession, followed by a quick, flowing movement on goal.
Xavi fires over from just outside the box.
8'—SPAIN 0, ITALY 0
Chiellini clears a ball in the Italy box with David Silva rushing to the ball. From the free kick, Sergio Ramos powers a header over the bar.
Spain moving forward in numbers and looking dangerous early on.
6'—SPAIN 0, ITALY 0
Sergio Ramos blasts a free kick over the bar from long distance.
Interesting decision to let him take that kick.
5'—SPAIN 0, ITALY 0
Sergio Ramos rises above Mario Balotelli to clear a high ball into the Spanish box. That could be an entertaining duel.
4'—SPAIN 0, ITALY 0
Cesc Fabregas tries to start a Spanish counter after an Italian possession. On the other end, David Silva almost picks out Andres Iniesta on the edge of the box.
Looks like the tempo is fast out there. Italy pressing Spain, trying to limit possession. Spain trying to move quickly to find gaps in Italy's defense.
2'—SHOT!
Italy's Andrea Pirlo has a go from long distance. It's well off target, but that's good to see from Italy and Pirlo.
1'—SPAIN 0, ITALY 0
Spain kick off to start the match. Here comes the tiki-taka.
Both teams wearing their traditional kits, Spain in their red shirts and blue shorts, Italy in their blue shirts and white shorts.
Prematch
Anthems finished. Crowd suitably pumped up. Goosebumps… goosed.
Time for captains to meet at midfield. Both our captains today are goalkeepers, Spain's Iker Casillas and Italy's Gianluigi Buffon.
Our referee is Pedro ProenƧa of Portugal.
Prematch
The teams emerge from the tunnel. You can feel the tension.
Anthems to follow…
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Here's a view from that crazy closing ceremony:
Goal! That #Euro2012 pregame performance was pretty crazy twitpic.com/a2s4cj
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) July 1, 2012
Prematch
The closing ceremony, er, rages on at Olympic Stadium. It's an odd spectacle, with hundreds of performers simulating a match with a giant ball.
Meanwhile, Bob Ley informs us that a seat at the midfield stripe will run you $4,500 tonight. Totally worth it.
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Comic relief:
If I was the Italian manager I'd beat the strikerless Spain at their own game by fielding 11 goalkeepers. #outfoxed
— Andy Goldstein MBE(@andygoldstein05) July 1, 2012
Road to the final
Spain won Group C, beat France 2-0 in the quarterfinals and Portugal on penalties following a 0-0 draw in the semis.
Italy finished second in Group C, beat England on penalties following a 0-0 draw in the quarterfinals and defeated Germany 2-1 in the semis.
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Another great stat:
70 - Spain have won the last 70 matches in which they have taken the lead (since 2-3 vs N Ireland in September 2006). Untouchable
— OptaJose (@OptaJose) July 1, 2012
Prematch
Ian and Macca remind us about the match-fixing scandal that hit Italy before the tournament.
Ian also complains about it being "very hot" in Kiev tonight. According to the Weather Channel, it's 72 degrees in Kiev right now.
By comparison, at my house, it's 102.
Prematch
Wigan manager Roberto Martinez, who's apparently surrounded by hundreds of noisy birds, says Spain are better this time than in 2008.
I can't really follow his reasons, but I'll believe him.
Prematch
The ESPN telecast begins here in America. Bob Ley reminds us that these are the last two World Cup champions.
Alexi Lalas says a win today would make Spain the best team of all time. OK, then.
Prematch
Italy's Mario Balotelli scored twice in the semifinals as Italy beat Germany 2-1. Balotelli is now tied with a few others as the tournament's top scorer.
Can he score again tonight and take home the Golden Boot?
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A fancy graphical representation of the two teams' lineups…
Fabregas starts up front for #ESPRT @ConorMcNamaraIE: Spain v Italy - Official Team Line-Ups #Euro2012 #BBCfootball twitter.com/ConorMcNamaraI…
— Oliver Kay (@OliverKayTimes) July 1, 2012
Prematch
Spain haven't conceded a goal in their last 900 minutes in knockout matches at major tournaments. That equates to 10 whole matches.
Think Italy will score tonight?
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Want to know what Franz Beckenbauer thinks of today's match?
Spain is the favourite, but Italy got better game by game. Penalty shoot-out wouldn't surprise me. #espita #EM2012
— Franz Beckenbauer (@beckenbauer) July 1, 2012
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Stat time:
Spain vs Italy (Euro 2012 stats): Shots (on target) per game 17.4 (6) - 19.8 (7.2), Avg Possession 66.8% - 53.2%, Pass success 88.6% - 83.8%
— WhoScored.com (@WhoScored) July 1, 2012
And:
1 - Italy are the only side who have never trailed at any time during EURO 2012. Final.
— OptaJose (@OptaJose) July 1, 2012
And:
1 - Spain can become the 1st side to win the Euros using the same starting XI in the final as in their 1st game (current format). DĆ©jĆ -vu
— OptaJose (@OptaJose) July 1, 2012
Pre-match
The lineups are out, and everything is pretty much as expected.
Only a few tidbits to cover. First, Italy won't be playing with a three-man backline like they used against Spain in the Group C draw. Ignazio Abate slots in at right back, while Federico Balzaretti goes to the bench.
For Spain, Cesc Fabregas plays the False 9 role in the middle of the attack. Once again, manager Vicente del Bosque has opted for a starting lineup without a true striker.
Lineups
BREAKING: Italy XI vs Spain: Buffon, Abate, Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini, Pirlo, Marchisio, De Rossi, Montolivo, Cassano, Balotelli
— 101 Great Goals (@101greatgoals) July 1, 2012
And:
BREAKING: Spain vs Italy XI: Casillas, Arbeloa, Pique, Ramos, Alba, Busquets, Xavi, Xabi Alonso, Iniesta, Silva, Cesc Fabregas
— 101 Great Goals (@101greatgoals) July 1, 2012
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TOP 10 Players to Look Out for in Euro 2012 Sports Forum. www.wikinewforum.com/showthread.php?p=700543 |
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Euro 2012: Group C Preview: Croatia, Rep. of Ireland, Italy, Spain Sports Forum. www.wikinewforum.com/showthread.php?p=701143 |
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1 day ago ... And that was just game one of day one, the opening fixture between Poland and Greece that served to dramatically usher in Euro 2012. Finding ... wikinewforum.com/showthread.php?p=700478 |
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