Saturday, June 4, 2011

Villa scored Spain's two goal victory



Spain was behind 0-1 in the first round.

David Villa became a hero when bending the Spanish victory of the Czech Republic 2-1 in Euro 2012 qualifying. Barcelona striker managed to buy up two goals in the victory of La Furia Roja.

Compete in the cage, the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, Saturday, March 26, 2011, Spain had left it earlier in the first round. Through the first attack, pretty Jaroslav Plasil scored from outside the penalty box on 29 minutes could make a host of silent supporters.

Disadvantaged, Spain added appear aggressive. Driven by Andres Iniesta and Xavi Hernandez, Vicente del Bosque forces to create some opportunities. Villa created the best chance at minute 43. Unfortunately header Villa still successfully thwarted Petr Cech. Until halftime score 0-1 for the visitors' advantage remained unchanged.

Entering the second half, Spain continued to appear aggressive. After several opportunities from Sergio Ramos and Iniesta wasted, Spain finally managed an equalizer for a 1-1 over Villa right leg kick.

Villa scored immediately whipped up the spirit of Spain. As a result three minutes later, Spain again to break through a penalty goal of the Czech Republic Villa. Penalty awarded after January Rezek Iniesta violated in the penalty box.

2-1 does not necessarily relax the attack La Furia Roja. But the appearance of brilliant goalkeeper Cech including menggalkan hard kick in the Chelsea team-mate, Fernando Torres in injury time to force Spain to be satisfied with a 2-1 victory.

With this victory, Xavi and his friends managed to notch a perfect points from four games that have been acted. La Furia Roja are now firmly on the top of Group I with a collection of 12 points.

While the Czech Republic itself still have not moved the runner-up despite defeat. The team was made by Michal Bilek collecting six points from two wins and two defeats.

Composition Players

Spain: 1-Iker Casillas; 17-Alvaro Arbeloa, 15-Sergio Ramos, 3-Gerard Pique, 11-Joan Capdevila (20-Santi Cazorla 58); 22-Jesus Navas (4-Carlos Marchena 86), 8-Xavi, 14-Xabi Alonso (9-Fernando Torres 46), 16-Sergio Busquets, 6-Andres Iniesta; 7-David Villa.

Czech Rep: 1-Petr Cech; 12-Zdenek Pospech, 5-Roman Hubnik, 6-Tomas Sivok, 3-Michal Kadlek; 11-Daniel Pudil (14-Adam Hlousek 78), 17-Tomas Huebschman, 10-Tomas Rosicky, 13-Jaroslav Plasil, 9-Jan Rezek (7-Tomas Necid 84); 15-Milan Baros.

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