T Bell
Footballguy
I agree. They do seem pretty toothless at striker. They've all but admitted that by playing 4-6-0 at times in the last year (though not in the Confed Cup to my knowledge).Biggest problem for Spain is how ineffective Villa and Torres have become. Need to give more time to Soldado or Llorente upfront. Morata should be an option for the WC as well.I don't think anyone is really questioning that. However, they are at a relatively awkward point for them vis a vis 2014 as Xavi, Iniesta, Torres, Villa will all be 30+ and the young guys on Real and Barca shouldn't be getting any playing time to develop (and you can't tell me that Cesc, Pedro...current second isn't anything other than a step down).I don't know about that. Brazil is certainly resurgent and you have to put them easily within the top 3 favorites to win the World Cup, but home soil has a disproportionately high affect upon performance. As for Spain, their performance was so shockingly bad that I have to think of it more as an aberration, especially one I link to fatigue (from the Italy match and the 5th game in 2 weeks), and to Brazil playing on home soil. The future looks bright for Spain. They have guys in their prime like Cesc to pick up for Xavi and others who are showing their age, and they still have the best youth training system in the world and a LOT of young talent coming through. Spain will be a serious contender to win internationally for the next decade.So that leads me to my only point to make here. Brazil is now the best team in the world. I think that's clear. They are young, talented, physical, tactically aware, have excellent coaching, and certainly have a killer instinct. Spain is on the downside, as their core is aging rapidly and the players waiting in the wings aren't up to the same world class level as the golden generation of Spanish players.
It also doesn't help that apparently there are different factions in their camp.
They also missed Xabi Alonso a good deal. Surprised that Javi Martinez didn't feature more alongside Busquets.
As an Arsenal fan it feels all too familiar. You're great at maintaining possession but unlocking the opponent's 18-yard box is difficult.
I also think they're pretty wobbly at the back. Iker Casillas didn't exactly give his best performance against Brazil, and that first goal by Brazil was from some very clueless defending by the CB's.
I love transfer season.
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There was a game this past year where all 11 guys on the field were from La Masia.