Spain boring?  Really?

Sorry mate, seems you've been watching too much crap football of late.  Was 
yesterday a demonstration of good Barcelona soccer?  Of course not.  Heck, 
their best player was sitting at home in Argentina and their second best player 
was playing for the opposition.

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I take great heart in seeing Spain (and Barcelona) lose. I have nothing
against the country or club, but they do play the same endless boring boring
passing game. I think opponents simply get bored
or mesmerised playing them and fall into a trance. Maybe that's part of
their plan? Brazil are much more of an exciting team to watch with so many
different styles and pace changes to their game - not unlike Bayern.

However, Pat Nevin did a very eye opening piece on the Spanish passing style
which is well worth a look for those that haven't seen it.

Very admirable perhaps, even so, still boring. I noticed even at 3-0 down
the Spanish had no plan B, Plan A obviously wasn't working against Brazil.
This was not a good example of  Pat Nevin's observations as they were under
heavy pressure last night which
they aren't so used to.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23024166

Dave

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