It is not a matter of choosing a qualifier between failure or failure. It’s a stick. Do the teams represent the level of football in each country? If it is answered in the affirmative, it is a failure, a failure and a stick. The three. Spain fell against Japan and against Morocco, two good countries, but with a lower level of soccer than the selection of Luis Enrique. The explanation of yesterday’s game is a movie that has been watched many times. A team that proposes, that dominates play and possession and another that defends well and closes gaps. Time passes, aimlessly and one grows and one falls. Everything ends up depending on the details. It gets rid of sanctions and a vast world of diverse opinions opens up, all of them reasonable, well-argued and solvent. The for and the against. The team gives its version and sweetens the elimination. It’s up to you, but the key is not to wear warm clothes and really understand where you are.
Where is that? In a transfer option. To a very young player with a gift and, above all, a bright future. In a team with a leader on the bench, not on the pitch. With very strong veterans, but no decisive footballers. Why was the drop down option removed? Because of the downward effect. It came without really knowing the expectations. He lifted them to the top after defeating Costa Rica. I was a candidate then. He kept it against Germany. And everything broke before Japan. That’s a hit on the waterline. Are we that good?, they asked. the tone of Luis Enrique sour Doubts arise and that positive, trusting path (so important to the champion) is broken. Everything goes from a span, because if Sarabia score the goal, and they will give it, at the last second, now they will be heroes. But in football, things are what they are, not what they were. Spain didn’t have it because they didn’t really believe in it, because Japan changed the dynamics, something that is very important in a short and high-voltage tournament. Now that they are analyzing it carefully. No warm cloths.
Source: La Verdad
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