Showing posts with label Vicente del Bosque. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vicente del Bosque. Show all posts

17/11/2010

Portugal vs Spain Preview: Can Paolo Bentos rejuvenated side exact revenge for World Cup defeat?


 
Little less than five months ago Spain and Portugal were preparing to lock horns in the heat of a second round World Cup battle in South Africa. Tomorrow night won't have anywhere near as much resting on it, but having been soundly eliminated by their neighbours in Cape Town, Cristiano Ronaldo and company will be gunning for revenge. A 63rd minute goal from David Villa settled their last meeting, and while time will have undoubtedly healed Portuguese wounds, Paolo Bentos men will want to set the record straight infront of their own people in Benfica's Stadium of Light.

Since their World Cup triumph, Spain have carried on where they left off, with a 100% record in qualifying for Euro 2012, strutting to victory over Liechtenstein and Lithuania and battling narrowly past the Scots. The only blot since that fateful night on 11th July has been a 4-1 stuffing at the hands of Argentina in Buenos Aires in September that said more for the standard of Spains back-up than any decline in the standard of their first choice XI. That day Pepe Reina handed Argentina the initiative with an uncharacteristic slip, while Lionel Messi produced one of his few scintillating performances for the Albiceleste.

Vicente Del Bosque is fully expected to name his strongest side for the friendly against Portugal. There have been concerns in recent weeks over the state of Xavi's Achilles tendons, yet the midfield maestro is expected to complete the full 90 minutes tomorrow. There is no doubt Spain (and Barcelona) are different sides with him in the middle. Elsewhere we will be treated to a preview of this month's Clasico. David Villa will line up against Pepe and Ricardo Carvalho, whereas Cristiano Ronaldo will be pitting his wits against Gerard Pique and Carlos Puyol. Both sets of defences will be looking to score an early victory in the Clasico mindgames that will commence from next week on.

Portugal have got off to a shocker in their own campaign to reach Ukraine and Poland in two summers time, drawing 4-4 with Cyprus at home and losing to Norway in Oslo. At was at that point that Carlos Quieroz was finally put out of his misery and Paolo Bento was installed as his replacement. Since then Nani and Cristiano Ronaldo have regained their form for the national side, scoring four goals between them in the vital victories over Denmark and Iceland. Both are fundamental pieces of the jigsaw for Bento, and will be key to getting anything out of tomorrow friendly against the world champions. They will likely line-up in an attacking 4-3-3 formation, Nani and Danny flanking CR7, and the key will be to take the game to Spain. Their public will expect no less.

For Spain, Pedro has been ruled out of the tie after a bout of gastroenteritis, but bar the Barca man and Jesus Navas, Spain have a full choice squad to choose from. Vicente del Bosque has spoken of fielding a full-strength side out of respect for Portugal, something that will have Jose Mourinho and Pep Guardiola anxiously watching on. There will undoubtedly be changes at half-time, so expect a game of two halves. Spain will ring the changes, while I have an inkling Portugal will keep a strong side out for the long haul. That's what the scent of revenge does to a coach.

20/05/2010

SPAIN WORLD CUP SQUAD 2010 - Victor Valdes and Pedro are in

This afternoon Vicente Del Bosque, as unflappable and stoney-faced as ever, sauntered out into the press room and rattled off his Spain squad for the World Cup in South Africa. 'There you have the best 23 available' he assured the reporters. When quizzed about those players left out he replied 'It is always best to decide with your head, but sometimes you can't help but be influenced by your heart'. It sure can't be easy. The unfortunate souls sacrificed from the pre-squad were David De Gea, Diego Lopez, Cesar Azpilicueta, Marcos Senna, Santi Cazorla, Dani Güiza and Alvaro Negredo. Interestingly, the inclusions of Pedro and Victor Valdes are being labelled a 'surprise' in the press. After the seasons they've had I see their inclusions as obligatory. Perhaps the one big curveball thrown in by Vicente, it was the inclusion of Bilbao midfielder Javi Martinez. A reward for his sensational season at the San Mames. Put simply, all the 'Mister' has done is what any Spanish fan would want him to do. Choose his squad on current form and not past glory. An all too common sin among national coaches. 

It was this selection policy that inevitably put pay to the hopes of Cazorla, Negredo, Senna and Güiza. This season they've either been out with injury or out of form. Diego Lopez wasn't helped by the wealth of goalkeeping quality on offer. Just take a look at yesterdays hero, Andres Palop. Not even considered within the top 4 keepers. Oh what Fabio Capello would do for a Palop. Or a Diego Lopez or a De Gea. The Atletico shotstopper and Azpilicueta need not fear. Their time will come. If the manager has taken any risks, it was by including a whole host of unfit players, not that he had much choice. Fernando Torres and Cesc Fabregas are still to make returns from injury, whilst Andres Iniesta and Xavi are by no means firing on all cylinders. Any serious injury to that quartet of stars could be critical. Would Spain still be favourites without Xavi knitting things together in the middle? Or deprived of the presence of Torres upfront? Whatever happens before kick-off on 16th June, 23 of Spains finest will travel down to South Africa with the hopes of a nation and the expectations of the footballing world on their shoulders. After winning Euro 2008 it comes with the territory. The fun starts now.

Spain Squad for 2010 South Africa World Cup:

Goalkeepers: Iker Casillas (Real Madrid), Pepe Reina (Liverpool), Victor Valdes (Barcelona)
Defenders: Raul Albiol (Real Madrid), Alvaro Arbeloa (Real Madrid), Joan Capdevila (Villarreal), Carlos Marchena (Valencia), Gerard Pique (Barcelona), Carles Puyol (Barcelona), Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid)
Midfielders: Xabi Alonso (Real Madrid), Sergio Busquets (Barcelona), Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal), Andres Iniesta (Barcelona), Javier Martinez (Athletic Bilbao), David Silva (Valencia), Xavi Hernandez (Barcelona)
Forwards: Jesus Navas (Sevilla), Juan Mata (Valencia), Pedro (Barcelona), Fernando Llorente (Athletic Bilbao), Fernando Torres (Liverpool), David Villa (Barcelona)

10/05/2010

Spain World Cup pre-squad announced by Vicente del Bosque

Today Vicente del Bosque announced his Spain pre-squad of thirty for the World Cup in South Africa and it included a few little surprises. David de Gea and Victor Valdes were named among the five keepers, with Cesar Azpilicueta of Osasuna, Javi Martinez of Athletic Bilbao and Pedro of Barcelona named among the outfield players. Del Bosque has done well up to now, although the tough task will come on the 1st of June, when he will be required to chop seven names from the list. Two of those names will inevitably be goalkeepers, with Diego Lopez, Victor Valdes and David de Gea all battling it out for the third goalkeeping spot. Although Valdes would be equally worthy of a spot, my money is on De Gea to make it. The experience will be invaluable for a young man who many expect to take up Iker Casillas' mantel once the Real Madrid shotstopper calls it a day. Elsewhere, barring any injuries, the battle for positions are likely to be between:

Marchena v Azpilicueta (I'd take Azpilicueta, Spain are more than covered at centre-back and Marchena has never impressed me), Sergio Busquets v Javi Martinez (my vote goes to Martinez) and then a mammoth four-way battle between Alvaro Negredo, Santi Cazorla, Pedro and Dani Güiza for the final striking position. After a shocking debut season for Negredo at Sevilla, a year plagued with injury for Cazorla and with Güiza hardly setting the world alight over in Turkey, Pedro surely deserves his chance after another rampaging season for Barca. It all depends on whether Del Bosque goes for tried and trusted or up and coming talent waiting for their moment to break onto the world stage...a la Rooney-Euro 2004.

Spain pre-squad of 30 for South Africa World Cup:

GOALKEEPERS: Iker Casillas (Real Madrid) David De Gea (Atletico Madrid) Diego López (Villareal CF) José Reina (Liverpool FC) Víctor Valdés (FC Barcelona)

DEFENDERS: Raúl Albiol (Real Madrid) Alvaro Arbeloa (Real Madrid) César Azpilicueta ( Osasuna) Joan Capdevila (Villarreal CF) Carlos Marchena (Valencia CF) Gerard Pique (FC Barcelona) Carles Puyol (FC Barcelona) Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid)

MIDFIELDERS: Xabi Alonso (Real Madrid) Sergio Busquets (FC Barcelona) Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal) Andrés Iniesta (FC Barcelona) Javier Martínez (Athletic Bilbao) Marcos Senna (Villarreal CF) David Silva (Valencia CF) Xavi Hernández (FC Barcelona)

FORWARDS: Santi Cazorla (Villarreal CF) Jesús Navas (Sevilla FC) Juan Mata (Valencia CF) Pedro Rodríguez (FC Barcelona) Dani Güiza (Fenerbache) Fernando Llorente (Athletic Bilbao) Alvaro Negredo(Sevilla FC) Fernando Torres (Liverpool FC) David Villa (Valencia CF)

04/03/2010

Spain see off France in Paris (Highlights): World Cup favourites?

They have to be don't they? Tonight Spain conquered the Saint Denis Stadium with a fully deserved 2-0 victory over 1998 World Cup winners France. Vicente del Bosque had surprised some with his decision to start with one upfront, and with Cesc Fabregas in for Xavi, in a 4-2-3-1 formation. But if you can't experiment now, when can you? It wasn't a vintage Spain display by any means but two goals in the first half from David Villa (who else?) and Sergio Ramos saw Spain go in at half-time with the game pretty much sewn up.

They lacked their usual fluency in the middle, perhaps suggesting Fabregas isn't quite ready to fill Xavis boots in the national side, but they were still too good for a pretty organised French team. France had the better of the opening exchanges, creating a couple of dangerous moments, but once Spain got into their stride, the home team were chasing shadows. David Villa latched onto an Iniesta throughball to slot past Lloris for the first, a typically calm finish from the Valencia hotshot, while Sergio Ramos' deflected strike put Spain out of sight on the stroke of half-time. All eyes had been on Frank Ribery before the match, but the man widely expected to join Real Madrid this summer was conspicuous by his absence. Infact, only Patrice Evra looked like he would be worthy of a position in this Spain team.

The second half wasn't particularly pleasing on the eye, and with substitute Fernando Torres not quite having the same effect Villa had in the first, you would have to think Del Bosque would opt for Villa if he ever had to roll out this formation in the World Cup. How many national sides could possible conceive leaving out Cesc and Torres? Iker Casillas, on his record-equalling 102nd appearance (level with Raul and only behind Zubizarreta who has 126), was rarely troubled with a Malouda header which struck a post, the only moment Pique, Puyol or Albiol looked ruffled. Another Real Madrid target Jesus Navas came on for a cameo towards the end, but shot wide with his only presentable opportunity with only seconds remaining. So Spain march on towards South Africa, with only Brazil looking capable of giving them a run for their money.

07/02/2010

Euro 2012 Group Draw: Spain given easy ride to Ukraine and Poland

Spain were given an easy passage to the 2012 European Championship finals in Ukraine and Poland as they were drawn in one of the three smaller groups against Czech Republic, Scotland, Lithuania and Leichtenstein. Along with England, Spain have been drawn into one of the easier qualifying groups, with Italy, Germany, France and Portugal given tougher assignments.

Czech Republic jump out as the biggest threat in the group, but you have to remember that they didn't even manage to qualify for the World Cup. Then there's Scotland and Lithuania, who Spain should dispose of home and away, and the whipping boys from Leichtenstein who should pose no problems at all. Whilst Vicente del Bosque will be delighted with the draw, it will be brushed under the carpet for the time being as his and everyones prime focus is the World Cup this summer in South Africa, with Spain many peoples tip for glory.




The rest of the groups drawn today in Switzerland: (Ties to be played between 3rd September 2010 to 11th October 2011)