Viva Espana!
Spain has been a team that has been able to score goals.
They've often been able to score goals with ease.
They've had big results leading up to the World Cup, but Holland played an extremely aggressive game, holding them to only a late goal in the finals of the World Cup.
During their championship run in South Africa, scoring didn't come so easy to them.
However, they put one home against Holland in the final minutes and that's all that matters for the Spaniards.
Considering the fatigue level in this match, when Holland lost a man due to a red-card, it only made it easier for Spain to find the back of the net.
The man to find the back of the net was Andres Iniesta.
It was in the 116th minute, which was obviously in overtime when he scored the winner.
They had several great chances throughout the game, but just couldn't capitalize.
Many teams would have lost their focus, but Spain's persistent attack is what makes them so good.
They knew it would finally come and it did.
This was actually the story of the tournament for them as they only scored 8 goals throughout the World Cup.
Typically, a championship team will score more than that.
This didn't bother Spain, or if it did they brushed it off and kept working hard.
Arjen Robben had several chances for Netherlands.
Other players had a few chances as well, but Robben had two very good chances to change the game.
There's no telling what would have happened, but Netherlands may have been crowned champs if Robben had been able to put the ball away.
Spain is only the third team in history to win the Euro Cup and the World Cup two years from each other.
They currently have both trophies.
Spain has some serious bragging rights, while Netherlands has secured the argument even further that they're underachievers.
Spain didn't look like championship material until they showed Germany what they can do.
They peaked at the right time.
Considering the Spanish side was even better at the Euro-Cup, it's impressive that they were still able to capture the title.
This team was extremely creative and kept the ball better than any other team.
More importantly, they were the deepest squad in the tournament, which helped as fatigue kicked in.
Having players like Torres and Fabregas off the bench is a dream come true and it showed in the finals when they came in late in the game.
They've often been able to score goals with ease.
They've had big results leading up to the World Cup, but Holland played an extremely aggressive game, holding them to only a late goal in the finals of the World Cup.
During their championship run in South Africa, scoring didn't come so easy to them.
However, they put one home against Holland in the final minutes and that's all that matters for the Spaniards.
Considering the fatigue level in this match, when Holland lost a man due to a red-card, it only made it easier for Spain to find the back of the net.
The man to find the back of the net was Andres Iniesta.
It was in the 116th minute, which was obviously in overtime when he scored the winner.
They had several great chances throughout the game, but just couldn't capitalize.
Many teams would have lost their focus, but Spain's persistent attack is what makes them so good.
They knew it would finally come and it did.
This was actually the story of the tournament for them as they only scored 8 goals throughout the World Cup.
Typically, a championship team will score more than that.
This didn't bother Spain, or if it did they brushed it off and kept working hard.
Arjen Robben had several chances for Netherlands.
Other players had a few chances as well, but Robben had two very good chances to change the game.
There's no telling what would have happened, but Netherlands may have been crowned champs if Robben had been able to put the ball away.
Spain is only the third team in history to win the Euro Cup and the World Cup two years from each other.
They currently have both trophies.
Spain has some serious bragging rights, while Netherlands has secured the argument even further that they're underachievers.
Spain didn't look like championship material until they showed Germany what they can do.
They peaked at the right time.
Considering the Spanish side was even better at the Euro-Cup, it's impressive that they were still able to capture the title.
This team was extremely creative and kept the ball better than any other team.
More importantly, they were the deepest squad in the tournament, which helped as fatigue kicked in.
Having players like Torres and Fabregas off the bench is a dream come true and it showed in the finals when they came in late in the game.
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