How would you rate Netherland team performance during the World Cup finals against Spain? Are they playing it fair and square or they are trying a dirty tactics to try out-muscle opponents?
My personal view in this is that Netherland deeply know Spain will use their usual tactic of keeping possession and moving the ball around with fast speed so opponent do not get the ball long enough. Hence the tactic set out is to muscle their way through, and playing it rough with all they could to scare off opponents, and holding off them with whatever way they could to dislodge Spain players from keeping the ball.
From the whistle off, we can see Netherland players is flying in with all sort of tackles, and they will kick anything moving on the pitch except their coach. When they do not get the ball, they will ensure that opponents is sent flying so ball will not be flowing from one to another.
This is that sort of tactics used by Netherland, and they deserved to receive the number of booking they got. Indeed they sould have 3 players sent off during normal time, and they are lucky to remain with 10 players at the end of the game.
Then come the crying baby of Arjen Robben. He's such a wanker around, and he's been trying to get opponent sent off from the very start of the tournament because he's so weak any slight touch on his body will sent him crumbling onto the ground like being shot in the head.
I don't care how people rate him, but to me Arjen Robben is just like Cristiano Ronaldo, a play acting players on the pitch. No doubt they both have good skill under their feet, but they are too often too easily beaten to the ground, and I think Robben should be banned from participating in soccer game for life.
If new technology is introduce into the game, I think players like Robben will be sent off in all games they played for because play-acting should be a red-card offence. I think there's only one respectable player from the Netherland's final squad - Wesley Sneidler
Overall Spain is a worthy winner and more so than Netherland.
14 years ago
No comments:
Post a Comment