Can learn from Spain pupil, "cheeky"

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Put Spain in the international standard football in recent years, but Graham Hunter wonders if the European champions could learn from that chase them.

Xavi Hernandez praised when he was the referee on the opposition in Spain before Euro 2012 began, Germany's acquisition of taste-based attack by saying: "Everybody is trying to copy our style now ... it's wonderful."
That there are things that can be learned and replication of the approach Spain attractive football and highlighted further when the Vicente Del Bosque to shake off the shackles of a strategy for France, which contains in Donetsk - create a 5 on the goal of opportunities for one of their opponents, and scored two goals stems that the pace and adventure of Andres Iniesta, Jordi Alba, Pedro Rodriguez.
But, and here I'm going to the front edge carefully, is there anything now that Spain could learn from the Germans?
This is the case with great care so gently I offer some tips for Marquez. However, it was impressive and intelligent when Joachim Loew chose to change a winning team against Greece. His replacement players Miroslav Klose and Marco Rios, all successful. Germany played with vitality and energy, and those that have not we now have a smaller number of minutes of game time burdening tired legs and minds.

 Will we see Del Bosque's 'cheeky' side?
  Del Bosque has made an art of persistent adhesion to the basic ideas of moderation and only skill when it comes to making tactical adjustments or individuals. He modeled Kipling "... If you can keep your head when all around you are losing them."

But, perhaps there is a chance to re-tactic Love that "we have to be against Greece can not be predicted, because I felt they would be ready for us. It is good to be cheeky like that from time to time."

One of the things I love most about Del Bosque is that it allows me to be "cheeky" to him and he gives them the right to return. Having conducted an interview with him early in this tournament and then handing them over to my colleague Danny Huerta in the second chat, commented Del Bosque to me: "I see you are now on the bench."

Perhaps it is time for Marquez to be "cheeky" and to address the fact that Spain has a number less than two days before the rest of Portugal semi-final on Wednesday. Cheeky enough to give the start to Pedro, and maybe even one or other of the Fernandos in the line of attack?

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