Two of the best teams in the world play off in the semi final. It looks like a cheap remake of 1954 world cup. A Spanish team which have been touted as best team of tournament, winning everything(except for a hiccup named with Swiss, for once they tasted bitter for the Spanish!) before the tournament. A brilliant team with a player for every role possible in field, Espanyol is playing the game beautifully. For Germany entire Spanish team will be a worry. The return of Fabregas will only add to the strength. As I said, Villa is the most beautiful player to watch with ball.
[In pic: Schweinsteiger after losing. This one particular person would like to avenge for each of those tears.]
Germans, on the other side, are playing with a very young team. Even though, many are veterans of last world cup, and many campaigns in club and international level, they don't inspire awe as the Spanish side does. Only before world cup, they lost their two goal keepers, their captain, Micheal Ballack, one of the most inspirational playmakers in the world. They still managed to beat two of the best teams in the world by making their opponents taste worst defeats in decades. Their captain, Lahm is one of my favorite players. I think Ozil and Pudolski should be the worry for Spain. In 1954, against world no 1 Hungary, Germans played against odds to win. This time also both teams have similar scenario to reckon with.
[In pic: Schweinsteiger after losing. This one particular person would like to avenge for each of those tears.]
Germans, on the other side, are playing with a very young team. Even though, many are veterans of last world cup, and many campaigns in club and international level, they don't inspire awe as the Spanish side does. Only before world cup, they lost their two goal keepers, their captain, Micheal Ballack, one of the most inspirational playmakers in the world. They still managed to beat two of the best teams in the world by making their opponents taste worst defeats in decades. Their captain, Lahm is one of my favorite players. I think Ozil and Pudolski should be the worry for Spain. In 1954, against world no 1 Hungary, Germans played against odds to win. This time also both teams have similar scenario to reckon with.
I do not have any favorites for this, and even when asked to pick a team, I am suffering from split emotionality disorder. My instincts tell me that Germany will win, they have a superb work ethics, but my heart wants me to think that Spain should win. Spain ended a 44-year major title drought with its 1-0 victory over Germany two years ago, at the Euro — a win that wasn't nearly as close as the score indicated. These players have made what was impossible possible - to see beautiful football being played when even Brazil let down its fans. Their spacing in the midfield is awe-inspiring, their passing so exquisite it almost looks as if the ball is on an invisible wire from one players foot to another I cannot say what should be the outcome, but whatever be that - that team should beat Netherlands(and send them to Nether Lands!!)

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