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Spain vs Portugal: World Cup 2010 Preview and Prediction
Published by adam | Filed under Fifa World Cup South Africa 2010, Predictions, Previews

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6/29 20:30 GMT Spain vs Portugal – Stats
Spain and Portugal square off on Monday for another sure to be exciting fixture in Cape Town’s beautiful Green Point Stadium. Get ready folks, this one promises to be one of the most anticipated Round of 16 games with FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking number 2 and 3 respectively. Although the countries have never met in the World Cup, stars galore will be on display from the two neighboring nations of the Iberian Peninsula.
Spain:
La Selección will continue their World Cup South Africa campaign most likely without the likes of Xabi Alonso and defender Raul Albiol. If there was ever a team with a bench alone that could win the World Cup, it is Spain. Coach Vicente del Bosque, however, is not satisfied with any of Spain’s performances in their first 3 encounters. Spain, by the way, could only beat a 10-man Chile 2-1. Consistently blowing chances and wasting opportunities, Fernando Torres looks like he is still injured or just uninterested. David Villa on the other hand is demonstrating just how good he really is and why he is Barcelona material. In Xabi Alonso’s absence, Fabregas will hopefully get a little more playing time. WSN.com Player(s) to Watch: The Xavi Hernandez and Andres Iniesta Combo. Even though the two have dominated possession in the midfield, the finishing in the final third has been relatively poor.
Portugal:
A Selecção das Quinas has not yet allowed a goal in South Africa and will look to keep the incredible feat alive. The only team to not concede a goal will rely yet again on sound and solid defense to outdo the Spaniards. The Portuguese however, have shown a weakness in creating promising opportunities against quality sides. Portugal has the talent and ability to beat any team in the world, but will have to bring out all of their strengths against a very strong Spain. Ronaldo will need to shine if Portugal wants to go through to the quarterfinals. The world’s most expensive player took too much on himself against Brazil trying to shoot from distance about 10 too many times. Coach Carlos Queiroz has declared Portugal is ready “to leave it all on the field.” Look for Portugal to pounce on every opportunity to counter attack and expose the weakness of Spain. WSN.com strangely enough Player to Watch: Cristiano Ronaldo. Midfield playmaker Deco is back and likely to play.

Prediction:
Ronaldo will have a field day with the familiar Spanish defense that has shown weaknesses in their previous encounters. Spain however, is too talented to leave South Africa this early. Iniesta and Xavi will continue to impress and Torres will finally get on track. Either side will be happy to see either Paraguay or Japan in the quarterfinals.
Pick:
Spain 3 – 1 Portugal
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June 28th, 2010




June 28th, 2010 at 16:15
Spain 2 – Portugal 1
TODOS CON LA FURIA ROJA
June 29th, 2010 at 08:37
La furia roja will turn out to fall under Portugal’s faith, this day.
But we will continue to be good friends.
Deseo lo mejor a todos los españoles, pero solo mañana…
June 29th, 2010 at 13:26
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June 29th, 2010 at 16:56
Spain 1 – Portugal 3
July 2nd, 2010 at 11:12
Congratulations to the spanish side.
It was your turn to overcome, after Guardiolas’ defeat against Mourinho.
You may sing “En la Sierra Morena” again, as in Wien. But one day we will sing the “Bailinho da Madeira” too! Take it for granted.