mg91
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I disagree, I thought the quality on display was rather good. Spain are just the masters at the moment. It's a shame they can't convert their domination into goals to be honest. That said however, had Robben taken his oppurtunity, the game would have beena lot different. Similairly, if he'd looked to finish his second one on one oppurtunity without having to look for a free kick, we might be saying the same.
Spain are without doubt the best team in the world, so I'm glad they won. So long as Torres didn't score the winner, I think they were always my preferred team, and considering the impeccable way in which they hold onto the ball, pass the ball in the most tight spaces, and create a plethora of opportunities, their win is ultimately a win for good football.
I find it very sad that the Dutch have decided to blame the referee to be honest. They played a very physical game, particularly in the first half and I thought Howard Webb did a fantastic job. He started pulling out cards as soon as it was obvious that the game was starting to get a bit dirty and was consistent from there on in. It's hard to disagree with any of his decisions. I'm often a harsh critic of referee's but Howard Webb did a fantastic job. He tried his best to keep everyone on the field. In all fairness, he was well within his rights to send of De Jong for his Jackie Chan impersonation on Alonso, and van Bommel for his consistent late tackles, so I don't understand where the Dutch get off blaming the referee. There was no way Iniesta was offside either, for the record. He was a country mile onside.Kuyt blames referee Webb for final loss
Dirk Kuyt pointed the finger of blame for Netherlands' World Cup final defeat squarely at referee Howard Webb, after the English official booked eight Dutch players and sent off John Heitinga.
Andres Iniesta's extra-time goal handed Spain a first World Cup triumph, with the winning strike coming seven minutes after Heitinga was given his marching orders for a second bookable offence.
In all, 14 yellow cards were issued - a record number for a World Cup final - and Kuyt believes that Webb was not favourable to his side at Soccer City.
"We are angry because we were so close. The referee was slightly more for them than for us. That ultimately cost us the cup."
Netherlands captain Giovani van Bronckhorst will now retire from professional football and while the left back did not want to end on a downbeat note, he is proud of his team's effort throughout the tournament.
"We were so close to being world champions, but it didn't work out that way," Van Bronckhorst said. "It is very disappointing.
"I am very proud of the team and everything we have achieved. We came far, we gave everything today."
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/world-cup/story/_/id/808195/ce/uk/?cc=3436&ver=global
Spain are without doubt the best team in the world, so I'm glad they won. So long as Torres didn't score the winner, I think they were always my preferred team, and considering the impeccable way in which they hold onto the ball, pass the ball in the most tight spaces, and create a plethora of opportunities, their win is ultimately a win for good football.