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Spain win World Cup

2010 fifa world cup | holland | mike tuckerman | spain

Spain have won the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa thanks to a 116th-minute winner from midfielder Andres Iniesta. The Barcelona star converted a pass from substitute Cesc Fabregas with just four minutes of extra-time remaining, after the two sides failed to break the deadlock in normal time. The Dutch were confident of victory before the game, however Spain's win continued the remarkable soothsaying run of Paul the Octopus , who before the match predicted that Vicente Del Bosque's team would come up trumps. Football fans were no doubt relieved that the Oberhausen-based oracle was not turned into octopus paella after Germany's narrow semi-final defeat to the Spaniards, as the eight-legged marine oddity once again picked the winner. Spain are now the current European and World champions - and deservedly so - following an outstanding 2010 World Cup campaign. Copyright © Mike Tuckerman & Soccerphile.com Tags World Cup Pens World Cup Posters World Cup football

Winning the Cup with the Art of War

2010 fifa world cup | holland | sean o'conor | spain

"Now the general who wins a battle makes many calculations in his temple ere the battle is fought." Vicente Del Bosque and Bert Van Maarwijk will probably not be sleeping too soundly tonight, wondering if they have left any stones unturned in their quest to win the World Cup tomorrow night. Whichever coach triumphs will be etched into the annals of the game forever as the first Spanish or Dutch World Cup-winning manager; the expectations are huge, the nervous anticipation bigger as their heads hit the pillows in South Africa. Questions will be running through their minds - How can the Dutch contain the tiki-taka of Xabi Alonso, Andres Iniesta and Xavi, how can they shut down David Villa and stop Pedro or Fernando Torres running amok in their last third? Will the Spanish have the steel to avoid the meaningful attentions of Mark Van Bommel and Nigel De Jong? Can their defence cope with the craft of Wesley Sneijder and the high-speed threat of Arjen Robben? If Del Bosque or Van Maarwijk have exhausted their years of football knowledge for answers, perhaps they could turn back over two and a half thousand years to the Chinese wisdom of Sun Tzu's 'The Art of War', a perennial favourite for learning how to beat your enemy and win. Hey, if it worked in the 6th century B.C....

  • He will win whose army is animated by the same spirit throughout all its ranks
  • Attack is the secret of defense; defense is the planning of an attack
  • Hold out baits to entice the enemy. Feign disorder , and crush him
  • If your opponent is of choleric temper, seek to irritate him
  • If he is in superior strength, evade him
  • If his forces are united, separate them
  • Attack him where he is unprepared, appear where you are not expected
  • Show them a little prospect of gain to lure them, then attack and overcome them
  • The highest form of generalship is to balk the enemy's plans
  • He will win who is not interfered with by the sovereign
  • Prevent the junction of the enemy's forces, disrupt them, cut their supply lines
  • The rule is, not to besiege walled cities if it can possibly be avoided
  • He will invariably conquer who knows whether it is right to take the offensive or defensive
  • If you know yourself but not the enemy for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat
(c) Sean O'Conor & Soccerphile Tags World Cup Pens World Cup Posters World Cup football

Dutch girls detained!

2010 fifa world cup | dutch girls | holland

They were asked to leave the stadium, but FIFA claims that they didn't detain 36 women accused of taking part in an ambush marketing campaign on behalf of Dutch beer brewers 'Bavaria.' Ejected from the Netherlands - Denmark game at Soccer City early in the second half, the girls were allegedly quizzed by police after the match. FIFA enforce strict marketing rights at the World Cup, but that's unlikely to stop more hordes of attractive Dutch fans from turning out at their next match against Japan. Copyright © Soccerphile.com Tags World Cup Pens World Cup Posters World Cup football

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