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CHILE Bravo – 5: Unnecessarily rushed off his line to clear a harmless Xabi Alonso long ball and his tame clearance trickled straight to Villa. Medel – 7.5: Very adventurous going forward but never neglected his defensive duties. Even made a few crucial interceptions to cut out Spain’s menacing through balls. The best of an often untamed Chilean backline. Ponce – 6: An unnecessary lash-out at Fernando Torres off the ball will see him suspended for the next game. Continued to be extremely reckless with his challenges for the remainder of the match but like the rest of his team-mates, made vital interceptions. Jara – 5.5: Poor control gifted possession to Spain who duly pounced by hammering in the killer second goal. Gave the ball away cheaply a few times after that but atoned for that with a few important challenges. Isla – 6.5: Played his part in dropping to defence to make vital tackles. Roamed all across the midfield line to win possession for his side and press the Spanish attackers. Estrada – 4: Unfortunate to be sent off for an accidental trip on Torres, but he had committed too many fouls prior to his dismissal. Vidal – 6.5: Made a pivotal challenge on Torres towards the end of the first half. Always stuck to the flanks to provide width for the team. Mark Gonzalez – 6: Dropped back deep often to help out his left-back and double team the likes of Sergio Ramos. Looked menacing at the start but disappeared from the game. Sacrificed at half-time. Alexis Sanchez – 7: Drifted in and out of the game. Wasn’t allowed the luxury to bamboozle the opposition like he did in the first two games but easily the most dangerous player for his side. Valdivia – 5: Isolated upfront as nothing came through the middle. Replaced at half-time. Beausejour – 6: Made a lively start with his bursting runs down the flanks. Could have equalised for his side through a lightning counter-attack if it wasn’t for Pique’s last-ditch block. Substitutes: Paredes – 6: Brought in to plug any holes in midfield after Estrada’s sending off. Millar – 6.5: Made an instant impact by pulling a goal back two minutes into the second half but quickly faded away. Orellana – N/A SPAIN Casillas – 6: Only had a couple of saves to make in the first half. Unlucky to be beaten for Chile’s consolation goal after Millar’s shot deflected off Pique. Sergio Ramos – 7.5: Showed great strength and discipline to keep track of Beausejour in the first half. Had more freedom to roam forward once Chile where down to ten men and he didn’t disappoint with his marauding runs. Puyol – 6.5: Always in command of his area and marshalled his defence well when Chile were attacking. Too slow to close down Millar, however, for Chile’ s goal. Pique – 8: Made an all-important tackle to deny Beausejour on the counter-attack, which subsequently led to Spain’s second goal. Comfortable on the ball. Capdevila – 6: Kept busy as he had to shackle Sanchez and often needed help from a team-mate to contain the tricky Chilean winger. Xavi – 6: Rarely allowed time on the ball as he struggled to get into the game. Misplaced a few passes early on but once he was given room, he began to orchestrate the Spanish attacks. Not one of his best games. Busquets – 6: Had to bear the brunt of a number of fierce tackles whenever he won the ball as he tried to slow down the game. Didn’t make any glaring errors. Xabi Alonso – 7.5: Dropped deep in the first half when his side were under immense pressure and was always present in the box to help defend. Supplied the long ball out of defence that led to the opening goal. Iniesta – 8: Involved in almost every Spanish attack. Started the move for the second goal and finished it with the most clinical of strikes. Showed great control of the ball to draw out and take on players. Torres – 4: Did not look fit at all as he was on walking pace for most of the 54 minutes he was on the pitch. Villa – 8: Barely had a look-in in the opening phases but took the one small opportunity he had with aplomb with a precise 30-yard chip. Followed that up by providing the assist for the second goal. Had two excellent chances in front of goal in the second half. Substitutes: Fabregas – 6.5: Made two defence-splitting passes immediately after coming on. Spurned a chance himself late on with a miscue. Javi Martinez – 6: Despite being deployed as a defensive midfielder, he spent most of his time lurking just outside the Chilean goal. Rarely troubled defensively. -- Top of the Match :Iniesta Luján A. Spain Flop of the Match :Estrada Quinteros M. Chile -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 140.112.241.67
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