The Scary Truth About 2008 Spain that Nobody Noticed

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
  • In 2008, Spain revolutionized international football with a unique style and philosophy, capturing the imagination of fans worldwide. Historically underperforming on the global stage, Spain had only one European Championship win in 1964, followed by a 44-year trophy drought. Their previous style, known as "La Roja" or "The Red Fury," was physical and direct, focusing on wing play and crosses. However, this approach yielded little success.
    The turning point came after Spain's disappointing exit from the 2006 World Cup. Under coach Luis Aragonés, Spain adopted a new strategy centered around "tiki-taka," a style characterized by short passing, movement, and maintaining possession. Influenced by Dutch coaches like Johan Cruyff and the youth development at FC Barcelona's La Masia academy, this approach emphasized technical skill and game intelligence.
    Spain's new golden generation of players, including Xavi, Andrés Iniesta, and Cesc Fàbregas, excelled in this possession-based system. Xavi and Iniesta, La Masia graduates, were known for their impeccable technique and understanding of space. Fàbregas, a key player for Arsenal, added creativity and goal-scoring ability.
    With this tactical shift, Spain entered Euro 2008 with renewed hope. They dominated the group stage, winning all their matches. The quarterfinal against Italy was a tense affair, ending in a penalty shootout victory for Spain, breaking their curse in such situations. In the semifinals, Spain outclassed Russia with a blend of tactical discipline and sudden bursts of pace.
    The final against Germany saw Fernando Torres score the iconic winning goal, securing a 1-0 victory. This triumph marked the end of Spain's long wait for a major trophy and showcased the beauty of their new football philosophy. Key players like Fàbregas, who led in assists, and David Villa, the tournament's top scorer, highlighted Spain's depth and talent.
    Xavi, the tournament's best player, demonstrated his unparalleled ability to control matches, a skill that continued to bring success domestically with Barcelona. Spain's victory at Euro 2008 not only ended years of disappointment but also set a new standard for beautiful football, inspiring future generations.

Комментарии • 12

  • @besttop-1074
    @besttop-1074 3 месяца назад +14

    Xavi was so great that euro.

  • @cormacsee
    @cormacsee 3 месяца назад +2

    What was “the scary truth” exactly ?

  • @nathangittens2148
    @nathangittens2148 2 месяца назад

    Don’t forget about Pique cause his passing range and IQ was also helpful

  • @Andy-ty6gv
    @Andy-ty6gv 2 месяца назад

    What happened to villa in 2012 ?

  • @RaMMsMaiDeN
    @RaMMsMaiDeN 2 месяца назад

    Van gaal didnt like cruyjf, van gaal kicked out all the ballers. Also rikjaard team was not possesion oriented.

  • @jasonakem8802
    @jasonakem8802 3 месяца назад +2

    If they did not have Busquets 🐙 they would have not been unbeaten believe me when i say so

  • @himanshuojha9839
    @himanshuojha9839 3 месяца назад +7

    Probably the best national team after Brazil 2002, the arguable ones ofco being prime France,Italy and Germany
    But in terms of domination that Spain team was above any of those mentioned above

  • @cobylaynewoh5973
    @cobylaynewoh5973 3 месяца назад +1

    great video. Hope this gets recommended to more people

  • @HariHari-zi4oh
    @HariHari-zi4oh 3 месяца назад +3

    U are a really good youtuber and analyst…dont care about others hate 🎉