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Spain 2-1 Czech Republic: Villa great-double
Dignity Spain as World Cup champion was saved by striker David Villa. With a two goal, Villa took Spain from the circumstances behind 0-1 to 2-1 win over Czech Republic, at the Euro 2012 qualifier, at the Santiago Bernabeu on Friday (03/25/2011).
Spain left behind due to Jeroslav Plasil goal in the 29th minute. Mastering the ball outside the penalty box, Plasil fired the ball into the bottom left corner of goalkeeper Iker Casillas.
Villa marked the rise of Spain with the equalizing goal position in the 69th minute. Goals stems from the movement of Andres Iniesta on the left sector, the Czech defense that led the bait to the Villa in the middle of the penalty box.
Villa managed to reach the ball out of the box 16 and fired into the bottom left corner of goalkeeper Petr Cech.
Spain's superior turn around after receiving a penalty, which is executed Villa, following a breach in January Rezek to Iniesta on 72 minutes.
Over 90 minutes, Spain had the ball as much as 66 percent and created six golden opportunity from 13 experiments. The Czech releasing an accurate shot from a business.
With these results, the Spanish now control Group I standings with 12 points or six points ahead of the Czechs in the second position.
Team Line-up:
Spain: Iker Casillas, Joan Capdevilla (Santi Cazorla 58), Sergio Ramos, Alvaro Arbeloa, Gerard Pique, Xavi, Xabi Alonso (Fernando Torres 46), Andres Iniesta, Jesus Navas, Sergio Busquets, David Villa
Czech Republic: Petr Cech, Tomas Hubschman, Tomas Sivok, Zdenek Pospech, Roman Hubnik, Michal Kadlec, Tomas Rosicky, Jaroslav Plasil, Daniel Pudil; Milan Baros, Jan Rezek Referee: Viktor Kassai
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