Spain look to seal last-four spot
Nigeria given mission impossible in today’s Confed Cup match.
Spain’s strong start to the tournament means they go into today’s match with just a point away from securing a spot in the semi-finals. PHOTO: AFP
FORTALEZA:
Buoyed by their record-breaking 10-0 rout of Tahiti at the Confederations Cup, Spain approach today’s final Group B fixture against Nigeria needing just a point to secure a place in the semi-finals.
Perhaps the most pleasing aspect for coach Vicente del Bosque was the fact he was able to rest almost his entire first-choice starting-eleven.
Of the team that began the opening 2-1 win over Uruguay, only centre-back Sergio Ramos kept his place, and the likes of Xavi, Andres Iniesta and Cesc Fabregas could all return against Nigeria.
According to midfielder David Silva, rotation was something the players fully accept.
“We’re always ready to step up when we get the chance,” said Silva, who scored twice in the Tahiti romp.
Spain’s strong start to the tournament means they go into today’s match at Fortaleza’s Estadio Castelao within touching distance of the last-four.
Although they require a point to make sure of a semi-final place, they would need to lose to Nigeria by at least four goals to stand any chance of being overhauled.
Meanwhile, Tahiti will bow out today after facing Uruguay to end what was a romantic adventure even if they slid to a record 10-0 loss to Spain along the way.
“We have been pleasantly surprised with our experiences in Brazil as, despite our losses, the people have been right behind us,” said Tahiti coach Eddy Etaeta.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 23rd, 2013.
Buoyed by their record-breaking 10-0 rout of Tahiti at the Confederations Cup, Spain approach today’s final Group B fixture against Nigeria needing just a point to secure a place in the semi-finals.
Perhaps the most pleasing aspect for coach Vicente del Bosque was the fact he was able to rest almost his entire first-choice starting-eleven.
Of the team that began the opening 2-1 win over Uruguay, only centre-back Sergio Ramos kept his place, and the likes of Xavi, Andres Iniesta and Cesc Fabregas could all return against Nigeria.
According to midfielder David Silva, rotation was something the players fully accept.
“We’re always ready to step up when we get the chance,” said Silva, who scored twice in the Tahiti romp.
Spain’s strong start to the tournament means they go into today’s match at Fortaleza’s Estadio Castelao within touching distance of the last-four.
Although they require a point to make sure of a semi-final place, they would need to lose to Nigeria by at least four goals to stand any chance of being overhauled.
Meanwhile, Tahiti will bow out today after facing Uruguay to end what was a romantic adventure even if they slid to a record 10-0 loss to Spain along the way.
“We have been pleasantly surprised with our experiences in Brazil as, despite our losses, the people have been right behind us,” said Tahiti coach Eddy Etaeta.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 23rd, 2013.