Following a thrilling and excitedly expected FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa, On Sunday’s final match between Spain and the Netherlands left a very bad experience in a lot of football fans mouths. It was a fragmentary, rough and very badly played game. There were so many fouls dedicated that the hardest working man out on the field was the referee Howard Webb. From insane tackles to poor passes, the concept of ‘Total Football’ went out the window. It is hoped that both teams can go back and get well from the atrocious match that took place on 11th July 2010 in Soccer City. Spain will have a much easier time getting better, as they are the World Champions, but the Dutch side need to reconsider what went mistaken and why they played so badly.
Spain vs. Netherlands final match started off with a lot of trumpet blast and a superb closing observance featuring Shakira and many other stars. On one occasion the match got in progress though, things started to go wrong early on. Because no one on either side wanted to make a mistake that would cost them the final, both teams looked very worried and played with a lot of jittery passes. Rejection beautiful plays were observed and the game got off to a bad start with many fouls being dedicated. Next to the end of the game, the referee gave out 14 yellow cards and 1 red card, even though there should have been a straight red for a horrendous tackle by De Jong. The Netherlands managed to commit 28 fouls to the Spanish side’s 18. There were players falling over everywhere and the match just could not get any sort of rhythm or flow to it. The game looked like it would get a few red cards because of the large number of yellows given out in the first half.
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