Friday, September 2, 2011

Spanish players delight



Spain won 3-2 with chilli in a friendly match at AFG Arena, Switzerland, Saturday 2 / 9. Although the first two goals had left behind but eventually successful La Furia Roja won dramatically.


Cesc Fabregas showed sharp, the Barcelona midfielder's contributed two goals. Meanwhile, one other opportunity that is obtained through the white point penalty at the end of the game the second half, failed to be executed perfectly by Fabregas.

At the beginning of the game the 10th minute, goalkeeper Iker Casillas was surprised winger Chile, Mauricio Isla. Gonzalo Jara bait Udinese continued success is to open the scoring.

Ten minutes later, turn the trick Eduardo Vargas Casillas picked up the ball and forces from the net for the second time. This time, Alexis Sanchez Vargas who played in goal.

Having left behind two goals in the first half, coach Vicente Del Bosque tried replacing the variations attack by entering Andres Iniesta and Cesc Fabregas.

The results began to appear. In the 55th minute, kicking measurable Iniesta could not be stopped goalkeeper Claudio Bravo to minimize the position for Spain.

Entering the 71st minute, La Furia Roja completely leveled. Fabregas easily beat Bravo in one-on-one situations.

Finally in the last minute crucial before dispersal, Sapnyol ensure victory through a second goal from Fabregas. Fabregas is on the penalty execution goalposts, which leads back to him mercilessly struck the ball into the empty goal.

Itself penalty awarded after a foul on Fernando Meneses Alvaro Arbeloa. The sentence was time to make the players from both sides involved commotion. Two players namely Chile Pablo Contreras and Jorge Valdivia had sent off for committing acts that are out of bounds.

Apart from the incident at the end of the game, the score last 3-2 to win the Spanish. A valuable capital for the Spanish who host Liechtenstein in Euro 2012 qualifier on Tuesday (6 / 9) future.

The composition of players:
Spain: Iker Casillas (Pepe Reina 46), Sergio Ramos, Raul Albiol, Álvaro Arbeloa; Xavi (Fabregas 64), Xabi Alonso (Andrés Iniesta 46), David Silva (Santi Cazorla 80), Javi Martinez, Sergio Busquets, David Villa (Pedro 46), Alvaro Negredo (Fernando Torres 64)

Chile: Claudio Bravo; Pablo Contreras, Gonzalo Jara, Arturo Vidal; Jorge Valdivia (Fabian Orellana 86), Jean Beausejour (Felipe Gutierrez 79), Mauricio Isla (Fernando Meneses 84), Carlos Carmona, Gary Medel (Marco Estrada, 89); Alexis Sanchez, Eduardo Vargas (Felipe Seymour 58)

Referee: Jerome Laperriere

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