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Well, it should be no problem to reach the 1 4 finals, it will be very difficult to meet Brazil (of course I hope to win, hehe) In fact, the midfield and forwards are not bad, and the defense is a bit of a problem. Spain has always been an attacking player, and the two full-backs often step in to assist the strikers a lot, but put a lot of pressure on the defenders, and the opponent also takes the opportunity to score, and the situation will be more difficult. And then the center is not good, the old coach puts Torres in the middle, there is always a bad feeling, he often scores great goals, but he does not grasp some simple opportunities, if he is a little better, I believe that Spain will enter the final and rewrite the historical record!
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Unlikely, the opponents in the group stage are weak, and it will be difficult to meet Brazil before reaching the final.
There are no key players in Spain at the moment.
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It's difficult, the current situation, 8 into 4, he is very likely to touch Brazil, I like Cesc Fabregas very much, Joaquín is also very strong, but it is still difficult to win against Brazil.
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Spain has always had a champion phase, no champion life, always out of the state very early, an invincible look, and then for various reasons in the gutter overturned... I guess it won't be able to break the fate this time.
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Brazil will lose to Italy, but Spain will almost finish playing against Italy.
Spain finished fourth in the World Cup in 1950.
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It's no fun, he meets Brazil in eight and four.
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No. The Brazilian squad for the 2002 World Cup was very neat, each with their own characteristics, including Dida, Cafu, Robert Carlos, Rivaldo, Romario, Ronaldo, and when they were at their peak, they were one of the strongest national teams in the history of football. Looking at Spain, the biggest weakness of their team is that they do not have a more consistent striker.
To be the best team in history, you have to be recognized by people! The Spanish squad at that time was Casillas, Ramos, Pique, Puyol to Xavi, Busquez, Alonso, Iniesta. This was very good in terms of player configuration at the time.
But the strikers Villa and Pedro are arguably two of the team's poorest performers. The abilities of these two people should have been at the middle and upper level at that time. Spain was able to win three major tournaments, and I personally think that the credit should be Barcelona's contribution to a relatively large part of it, most of the team's midfielders are Barcelona players, and Barcelona's strikerless lineup play can be said to have saved Spain's embarrassing scene of few people in the front line.
If you use the record to speak, the original Brazilian team was three crowns in five years from 94 to 99, and it is not worse than Spain in 02 or eight years with four championships. If you have to say that the America's Cup is too bad, then that's it, and if you have to say that, then I have nothing to say. There are indeed only a few strong teams that can be called strong, the overall level of American teams is not necessarily worse than that of Europe, and some countries in South Africa and North America are not necessarily worse than them, they can all be regarded as relatively strong teams.
He has had a good performance against the traditional European powerhouses in the World Cup.
If you just look at the team's skill strength, this Spain can be said to be the strongest, but it can't be regarded as the strongest in football history. To give an inappropriate example, it is exactly the same as Guan Gong fighting Qin Qiong and Zhang Sanfeng fighting Dugu for defeat. This is also a matter of the wise and the wise, and there is nothing to argue about.
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Spain, who won three consecutive major tournaments that year, are not the strongest in football history. You must know that there is the Federal Republic of Germany in the distance, and there is a five-star Brazil in the near future, and either one can make that Spain team unable to win.
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The strongest in the history of football. Spain, who have won three consecutive major tournaments, are a top team, and their offensive and defensive transitions have reached a level of supernatural proportion, and there are basically no loopholes to speak of.
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It is not the strongest in the history of football, and Spain's strength can only be said to be average, not as strong as Brazil.
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Forget it, it's been at the peak for 5 years, 08, 10, 12 three competitions, and then it's gone.
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The 20 major records of world football in the world in 20 years won the Spanish World Series three times in a row.
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Main lineup:
Spain (451): Casillas Ramos, Puyol, Pique, Capdevilla Pedro, 14-Xavi Alonso, Xavi, Sergio Busquets, Inieta Villa.
23-man roster:
Position Name Club Date of Birth Height (cm) Weight (kg) Goalkeeper Casillas Real Madrid 1981-5-20 185 70 Goalkeeper Valdés Barcelona 14-2-1982 183 78 Goalkeeper Reina Liverpool 1982-8-31 190 94 Defender Raul Albiol Real Madrid 1985-9-4 187 74 Defender Gerard Pique Barcelona 1987-2-2 192 75 Defender Marchena Valencia Jul 31, 1979 183 Guard 76 Puyol Barcelona Apr 13, 1978 178 Guard 80 Capdevilla Real Feb 3, 1978 182 Guard 78 Sergio Ramos Real Madrid Mar 30, 1986 183 Guard 73 Arbeloa Real Madrid Jan 17, 1983 179 79 Midfielder Andres Iniesta Barcelona 11 May 1984 170 65 Midfielder Xavi Barcelona Jan 25, 1980 170 68 Midfielder Cesc Fabregas Arsenal 1987-5-4 180 69 69 midfielder Xavi Alonso Real Madrid 25 Nov 1981 183 75 Midfielder Sergio Busquets Barcelona 16 Jul 1988 191 81 midfielder Javi Martinez Athletic Bilbao Sep 2, 1988 187 83 Midfielder David Silva Valencia 1/8/1986 172 67 Midfielder Keylor Navas Sevilla 1985-11-21 170 60 Forward Villa Barcelona 1981-12-3 175 69 Forward Torres Liverpool 1984-3-20 185 70 Forward Juan Mata Valencia 1988-4-28 170 64 Forward Pedro Barcelona 1987-7-28 170 65 Forward Llorente Athletic Bilbao 1985-2-26 193 88
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23-man roster:
Position Name Club Date of Birth Height (cm) Weight (kg) Goalkeeper Casillas Real Madrid 1981-5-20 185 70 Goalkeeper Valdés Barcelona 14-2-1982 183 78 Goalkeeper Reina Liverpool 1982-8-31 190 94 Defender Raul Albiol Real Madrid 1985-9-4 187 74 Defender Gerard Pique Barcelona 1987-2-2 192 75 Defender Marchena Valencia Jul 31, 1979 183 Guard 76 Puyol Barcelona Apr 13, 1978 178 Guard 80 Capdevilla Real Feb 3, 1978 182 Guard 78 Sergio Ramos Real Madrid Mar 30, 1986 183 Guard 73 Arbeloa Real Madrid Jan 17, 1983 179 79 Midfielder Andres Iniesta Barcelona 11 May 1984 170 65 Midfielder Xavi Barcelona Jan 25, 1980 170 68 Midfielder Cesc Fabregas Arsenal 1987-5-4 180 69 69 midfielder Xavi Alonso Real Madrid 25 Nov 1981 183 75 Midfielder Sergio Busquets Barcelona 16 Jul 1988 191 81 midfielder Javi Martinez Athletic Bilbao Sep 2, 1988 187 83 Midfielder David Silva Valencia 1/8/1986 172 67 Midfielder Keylor Navas Sevilla 1985-11-21 170 60 Forward Villa Barcelona 1981-12-3 175 69 Forward Torres Liverpool 1984-3-20 185 70 Forward Juan Mata Valencia 1988-4-28 170 64 Forward Pedro Barcelona 1987-7-28 170 65 Forward Llorente Athletic Bilbao 1985-2-26 193 88
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