As the semis have come to an end, two of the better teams in the
world will face off to take home Europe's most prized possession. Italy and
Spain have proven to be consistent in the group stage, it should be little
surprise they're going to do battle in a final. After a 1-1 draw in the first game of the group stage, the teams meet again The last team to win a prized
international trophy before Spain would be Italy back in '06, so one of
the two countries will again hold the silverware. With the best goal keepers
and and steady defense, La Furia Roja and the
Azzuri find themselves 90 minutes from glory, again.
Spain's
approach of "Let's hold the possession forever, and wait til we say it's
ok to score" has been put to the test with a lack of finishing quality in
the final third. Torres was benched for the semi and the team advanced without
scoring a goal. Xavi, Iniesta, and Xabi Alonso anchor a six-man midfield at
times, but have been unable to find the final ball as frequently as they would
have liked. An idea for inspiration? Why not have Cesc start? He's started once
this tournament in their 2-0 win over France, and has shown he has the ability
to score no matter the role he is placed in.
Italy
sat back for most of their win against Germany, relying on a counter attack to
provide most of the spark. Balotelli's effort up front can not be
underestimated as he was finally able to put away in the final third. Yet, with
all of the trouble their domestic league has provided with match fixing, this
team, a team that was old at the 2010 World Cup, has found its young legs and
rides Pirlo into the final. It was surprise for me to see them take a big leap with all of the distractions outside of the game so quickly, yet not a surprise since it's Italy and they don't stay down for too long.
Outcome of the game you ask? I'd say Spain 2-0. They have to score at some point. Although Buffon has returned to glory, the defense has shown signs that it could give in. Pirlo has been able to run games lately, but he will face a stiff challenge with the Xavi/Iniesta duo. Spain wins their third straight major international title and all surrender to Spain's Red Fury.
As you can see from my bracket, I had the Dutch doing well, and then they sucked. Also, the French, and then they sucked. Had the Germany/Spain finally, but I will gladly settle for the Italians.
Good stuff awaits on Sunday. Play it back to play it forward.
