In many ways, Portugal and Chile handle Spain better and produce better counterattacks and I felt that if Germany had taken a leaf out of their book, they could have allow themselves to play their counterattacks more strongly and might have hurt Spain even better than Chile or Portugal, since they have a better unit of attackers for the counterattacks.
Disagree here - Portugal were awful against Spain, and only had their keeper and Spanish bumbling to thank for not losing that 4-0. Really struggled to put meaningful counter-attacks together, or hold possession in anu way other than Ronaldo attempts to run through most of the Spanish team in the first half, and hoofing it long to Almeida while he was on.
The best half anyone played against Spain was Paraguay in the first - superbly pressed all the Spanish lines even in the Spanish half, didn't allow Spain any passing rhythm in the middle of the park, and played a good transition game getting the ball to Valdez whose pace troubled the Spanish defenders, although they didn't really manage any great opportunities out of it (but got a couple of decent half-chances). Were absolutely knackered to continue doing this in the second half, and Spain bossed the game from that point (the Paraguay penalty notwithstanding).
Chile managed to do similarly well in the first 20 of their game, but lost it after conceding and later going a man down, and second half was just two teams sitting ona result both were happy with, so not really relevant in the overall scheme of things.el grapadura2010-07-09 15:02:57