Saturday, May 29, 2010

Spain wins 3-2 against Saudi Arabia in their first Pre-World Cup match...but they didn't look like the same Furia Roja.

David Villa, Spain's most prolific striker to date, scored the first goal on the occasion. He is now only 7 goals behind reaching the record for Spain's All-time top scorer, set by Raul.


Spain won today against Saudi Arabia 3-2, but the team's form left a lot to be desired. La Furia Roja played rather sloppy and conservative, contrary to their typical accurate, faster-paced attacking form.


The first half was mostly disappointing, as Saudi Arabia landed the first strike, scoring off a corner that had Casillas and the defenders beat. I have to say, Saudi Arabia deserved to score; Spain were playing like absolute crap. Sloppy plays, turn overs, too much waiting around to open up gaps in the defense...it was too tactical...only the tactical part was inaccurate anyways. Spain would eventually score, shortly after the 30 minute mark. Iniesta played a perfect cross into the 18, right to the head of star striker David Villa, who put it away without trouble into the top left. With that goal, he has moved even farther up the All-time top scorer list in Spain's history, only 7 goals away from reaching Raul's 1st place record of 44.


Half-time would come and both teams would head to the locker rooms. As play resumed, it was still practically the same game. A little after the 60 minute mark, Xabi Alonso would slot home a shot from outside the 18, one that caught the Saudi Arabian Goalkeeper totally off guard, going in the other direction. The Saudi Arabians would equalize in about the 74th, as they hung around outside the 18. The Spanish defense scrambled to take care of the threat, but failed, as Saudi Arabia got a shot off on the 18 yard line. It flew past a baffled Casillas who had started preparing for the shot, but realized it was too late as it deflected off a Saudi Arabian, and went into the opposite corner of goal. Del Bosque used some of his subs, as he put in Jesus Navas, Capdevila, Pedro, and Llorente. Capdevila was a breath of fresh air, as Arbeloa does not seem to live up to expectations as a wing defender. Also, the exit of Busquets was a pleasure. Those 2 do not deserve to be starting, and neither does Alonso in my opinion. Alonso is not an impressive defensive midfielder. Senna did the job for Spain very well in Euro 2008, and did it 10 times better. Alonso has powerful shots, but his midfield skills leave a lot to be desired. Arbeloa just doesn't cut it on the wing, Capdevila has more finesse with the ball, and is much more aggressive. Busquets is an average player who doesn't deserve a spot on the starting 11. The game still remained rather sloppy, but improved a little after the changing of some players. Pedro and Jesus Navas, who were sent into the game by Del Bosque, had some good efforts on the wings, but none ended in a goal. 90 minutes neared, and it seemed like the game wouldn't be won by any team. But, Llorente, who has an excellent goals per appearance record, proved that assumption wrong. In the 91st, the tall striker jumped up to meet the ball off a corner, and it went right into the net, giving Spain the last minute winner.

Overall, the way this game was played was not very typical of Spain. In fact, it is in direct contrast with how they usually play. However, it was only a friendly, and maybe they were just having a bad game (I'd rather they get that out of their system now). Especially before the World Cup, you don't want to go full out and risk an injury. And again, it is only a friendly, meaning it doesn't count for anything. Thankfully, no one was injured, and quite a few subs got the chance to play. But I will say one thing...if this is the kind of Spain that is going to South Africa, then we're in deep trouble. Let's hope La Furia Roja picks up the pace and shakes this rust off.

Denise

Friday, May 28, 2010

What's that You Say? The Special One? Its gonna take a whole lot more than Mourinho to change Real Madrid's ways.

Can Mourinho aka the "Special One" help Real Madrid win something this year?

That's right, one of the bigger rumors during the La Liga off-season regarded a manager: "Is Mourinho going to become coach of Real Madrid?". Well, ladies and gentlemen, ask no more. It is official, as the "Special One" will be finding himself in the Bernabeu next season.

Although, lets face it, no coach has been able to last for more than one season. Can Mourinho be the first one to last more than a season in a while? Maybe. The real problem isn't the coach though. Under Pellegrini, Real Madrid got second place in La Liga, only a few points behind rivals Barcelona, but did leave the Copa Del Rey in an embarrassing defeat, and also exited the Champions League earlier than was expected. Still, even through all of that, I can't see any of it being Pellegrini's fault. Real Madrid has gone through a few coaches, and its always because of Real Madrid's shortcomings. However, I think its fair to say the club expects a lot from the team. They have very very high expectations, and God forbid they aren't met, its the coaches that hang for the sub par performances, not the players. Real Madrid purchased many players that just did not live up to expectations. Benzema, Xabi Alonso, and Kaka were all huge wastes of money. They had just as much success this season as they did last season without these players. Its time to buy some players who actually work with the team. Time to build up chemistry. Real Madrid thinks all its problems can be solved with overrated super stars, and new coaches.

Maybe Mourinho will make a difference, maybe not. In my opinion, he doesn't deserve half the credit he gets. He scribbles on a paper and points to his players and yells at them from the sideline. I still don't see what makes him so "special". Maybe Real will finally change their ways, but I don't think that'll happen. Barcelona is just continuously improving, and with the acquisition of Villa, Barca is becoming an even bigger force to be reckoned with. Good Luck Real...


Denise

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Hey, You Were Offsides.

That's OK though! In this case, its a good thing. Welcome to Offside Call/Offside Trap!

This is my blog about Men's soccer. This is a branch off from my other blog: "Just Another Soccer Fan". I decided to split my writings into 2 blogs, one strictly about Women's Soccer, and the other strictly about Men's. This will make things much easier, and that way, if you prefer Men's you can come here to Offside Call, and if you prefer Women's you can go to Just Another Soccer Fan. And if you like both, then by all means visit both of them! Here, I'll be talking about lots of events and games in the Men's soccer World, for example, World Cup, La Liga, Champions League, etc etc. I'm not a big fan of Serie A, Premiership Soccer, or Bundesliga. I will watch a game or 2 from time to time, but mostly, I'm a La Liga person. I also love the Spanish Men's National Team. Also, I'm a very big fan of David Villa, so expect to see him mentioned quite a bit. The blog isn't limited to just these teams and players of course, but expect to see posts on them the majority of the time.


I look forward to seeing you there!

Denise