Golden Generation Spanish Football

MADRID - After waiting for 76 years, Spain finally picked his first World Cup title. Successful achievement was completing two years ago when they won the Euro 2008 crown. Many people who believe, this is the golden generation of Spanish football.
"Admittedly, success in the Euro 2008 squad became one of the keys to our success this time," said Vicente del Bosque, entrenador Spain, as quoted by the Associated Press. "The former penggawa Euro squad who inhabit this point I can keep continuity of performance. They are very consistent and already know what to do," he continued.
After taking over the leadership of Luis Aragones's hand right after Euro 2008, Del Bosque was simply making a few changes. Only seven of 23 players being replaced. Among them, defender Fernando Navarro, goalkeeper Andres Palop, and striker Daniel Guiza.
He also put some fresh blood types of blood-keeper Victor Valdes, central defender Gerard Pique, a duet young winger Jesus Navas and Juan Gonzalo Mata. There was also a young star Barcelona Pedro Rodriguez. Among these five names, Valdes, Mata, and alias Pedro uncapped status has never plunge in international matches.
The pattern also changed the starting eleven. In the rear sector, Marcos Senna and Carlos Marchena are no longer applicable. Instead, accompanied Pique Carles Puyol. Because Cesc Fabregas just recovered from injury, Del Bosque prefer to use Sergio Busquets and Xabi Alonso as the holding midfielder. They advocate Xavi, Andres Iniesta, David Silva and Pedro or. David Villa is also more common than Fernando Torres set that has not been one hundred percent fit.
Del Bosque also dare to change the scheme. First Spanish are very loyal to the classic pattern of 4-4-2. In the Euro 2008 final against Germany, Aragones lowering unusual 4-1-4-1 scheme. Now, more flexible Del Bosque. She can wear a 4-4-2, 4-3-3 aggressive, or 4-2-3-1 which is very popular. His election opponent dependent character.
"I was lucky to get a team that has solid foundations. Solidity they have been formed and I stayed to continue their work two years ago. But it was not easy to do. They still have to be appreciated for their hard work in this tournament," explained the 59-year coach .
New squad formed by Del Bosque was too biased in Barcelona and Real Madrid. However, it's not a bad decision. As a member of the team, the players are provided with a championship mentality.
Healthy competition in Spain is also one of the determinant of their success at world levels. Primera Liga jujukan now become big stars. Just last season the league arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo, Kaka, and Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Their presence complete line of stars who were present before, such as Lionel Messi, Diago Forlan, or Rafael van der Vaart.
However, the original Spanish players still could be a host in his own country. They absorb knowledge from foreign players, without losing quality. Kinds of young players Sergio Ramos, Pedro, and Jesus Navas had grown up in a tight competition.
Our squad is very good''. They are the core of Spanish football. We can continue to grow,''said Cesc Fabregas, Spanish midfielder who captained the English club Arsenal, as quoted by the Guardian.
Spain World Cup Champion 2010
(4-2-3-1): 1-Casillas (g); 15-Ramos, 3-Pique, 5-Puyol, 11-Capdevila; 14-Alonso, 16-Busquets; 6-Iniesta, 8-Xavi, 18 -Pedro; 7-David Villa
Coach: Vicente Del Bosque
Spain Euro 2008 Champion
(4-1-4-1): 1-Casillas (g), 15-Ramos, 4-Marchena, 5-Puyol, 11-Capdevila; 19-Senna; 6-Iniesta, 8-Xavi, 10-Fabregas, 21 -Silva; 9-Torres/7-Villa
Coach: Luis Aragones