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Wednesday, June 18, 2014

2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Match 19 Group B Spain Vs Chile Wednesday June 18,2014



Spain Vs Chile at Estadio do Maracana, Rio de Janeiro






Managers

Vicente Del Bosque(Spain)
Jorge Sampaoli(Chile)

MATCH FACTS

Head-to-head
  • Chile have never beaten Spain in 10 previous encounters (D2 L8).
  • Spain have won their last two meetings with Chile at World Cups. They won 2-0 in 1950 at the Maracana Stadium, where this match is taking place, and then 2-1 in 2010.
Spain
  • The last time Spain lost back-to-back internationals was in 2006 (3-2 v Northern Ireland and 2-0 v Sweden).
  • Their 5-1 defeat to the Netherlands was the first time they had conceded five goals in an international since losing 6-2 to Scotland in June 1963.
  • They had only once before conceded five or more goals in a World Cup game (6-1 v Brazil in 1950).
  • The Spaniards conceded more goals in 90 minutes against Netherlands than they had in their previous nine internationals combined (four).
  • Spain's 5-1 loss to the Netherlands was the heaviest margin of defeat by a reigning World Cup champion in the history of the tournament. The previous heaviest defeats were Brazil losing 3-0 to France in 1998 and West Germany losing 6-3 to France in 1958.
Chile
  • Chile have lost their two previous World Cup games against the defending champion, both against Brazil (in 1962 and 1998).
  • Alexis Sanchez has been involved in seven of the last eight goals that Chile have scored (six assists and one goal).
  • Against Australia, Sanchez became the first Chilean to score a goal and provide an assist in a single World Cup game since 1962.
  • Chile scored three goals in a World Cup game for the first time since 1962. 
Chile beats Spain 2-0 at Estadio do Maracana, Rio de Janeiro


Goal Scorers -EduardoVargas (19) and CharlesAranguiz (43)



The Defending world champions are out after two consecutive defeats from The Netherlands 1-5 and Chile 0-2. Spain are gone
Vicente Del Bosque watched his Spain side crash out of the World Cup
Spain joined an unwanted list in the history books by becoming the 5th world champions to be knocked out in the group stage

Vicente Del Bosque made two changes for their second group game against Chile, not that it helped. Barcelona pair Gerard Pique and Xavi were replaced by Bayern Munich utility man Javi Martinez and their speedy club teammate Pedro.



Italy 1950
The Italians were the long-standing defending champions, having won the World Cup in 1934 and 1938 - with a 12-year gap until the next tournament in 1950.
Their national team was weakened with some of the side sadly dying in the Superga air disaster a year before the start of the tournament and the champions were not keen to attend the finals
After some persuasion they travelled to Brazil, but by boat rather than plane.
They lost 3-2 to Sweden before beating Paraguay 2-0 but it wasn't enough and the Italians were on their way home - again by boat.

Brazil 1966
The Selecao won their second World Cup in 1962, beating Czechoslovakia 3-1 in the final, but failed to clear the first stage at the following tournament in England, despite a star showing from Pele and Garrincha in their opening 2-0 victory over Bulgaria.

That win was marred by an injury to Pele, and the forward missed their second match, a 3-1 defeat to Hungary.
He recovered to start in the third and all-important game against Portugal, only for sidekick Garrincha to be ruled out.
Without the two working in tandem Brazil were easily beaten by a Portugal side inspired by Eusebio and with that Vicente Feola’s side were out. 

France 2002

After thrashing Brazil in the 1998 final in front of their own fans in Paris, France began the following tournament in the worst possible fashion.

Tournament debutants Senegal pulled off one of the biggest World Cup upsets ever in the opening match, as Papa Bouba Diop scored in a shock 1-0 victory over Les Bleus.
In their second Group A match, France failed to find a way past Uruguay, with the game finishing 0-0. The holders’ star striker Thierry Henry was sent off in that game to compound their misery.

A limp 2-0 defeat to Denmark sent France crashing out after just three games. Their failure to score a single goal earned them the record of worst ever World Cup performance by a defending champion.

Italy 2010
Four years on from the drama of their penalty shootout win in the 2006 final against France, Italy flew to South Africa with a strong squad intent on defending their crown.

Drawn in a seemingly easy group with Paraguay, New Zealand and Slovakia, pundits tipped Italy to saunter into the knockout stages.
How wrong they were.

After being held to 1-1 draws by Paraguay and New Zealand, they lost 3-2 in their final group game to Slovakia, becoming the third nation to be eliminated in the first round as reigning champions.












It is the worst defence of a World Cup title in history, poorer even than Italy in South Africa in 2010. 
Italy, too, exited at the group stage, but at least their final game was live. 
Spain now travel Brazil a redundant embarrassment. 
Nobody wants to be one of those teams, the dead rubberers, fulfilling a fixture list simply because they must.
This will be the game that many say marks the end of the era of tiki-taka, too, but with that is raised a more existential question. Was there ever any such thing? Did tiki-taka create a great Spanish team, or was it merely itself the invention of 11 outstanding players

Sergio Busquets(Spain) missed a sitter at the start of the second half

Chile were, by contrast, magnificent superbly organised, pressed high and upset Spain’s rhythm beautifully.
The Chilean side are through to the Second Round along with The Netherlands


Squads

Spain
  • 01 Casillas
  • 22 Azpilicueta
  • 18 Alba
  • 14 Alonso Booked (Koke - 45' )
  • 04 Javi Martínez
  • 15 Ramos
  • 11 Pedro (Cazorla - 76' )
  • 16 Busquets
  • 19 Diego Costa (Torres - 64' )
  • 21 Silva
  • 06 Iniesta

Chile
  • 01 Bravo
  • 04 Isla
  • 02 Mena Booked
  • 18 Jara
  • 17 Medel
  • 05 Silva
  • 20 Aránguiz (Gutierrez - 64' )
  • 21 Díaz
  • 08 Vidal Booked (Carmona - 88' )
  • 07 Sánchez
  • 11 Vargas (Valdívia - 85' )





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