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Spain puts Domenech in doldrums as French lose friendly match

SoccerNews in General Soccer News 3 Mar 2010

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Spain confirmed their position among the World Cup favourites with a dominant 2-0 victory over France in their friendly match at the Stade de France here on Wednesday.

The European champions prevailed through first-half goals from David Villa and Sergio Ramos, inflicting upon their hosts a first defeat in 13 home games.

Worse for France was their powerlessness in the face of Spain’s masterful control of possession and the home fans made their feelings known at regular intervals by imploring under-fire coach Raymond Domenech to resign.

The enigmatic 58-year-old has seen his popularity plummet since leading France to the 2006 World Cup final and the defeat will increase calls for him to step down before this summer’s finals in South Africa.

The half-time introduction of Xavi and Fernando Torres presaged further misery for Domenech’s men, but although the scoreline remained the same, the damage had already been done.

Thierry Henry, representing his country for the first time since his infamous handball in the play-off victory over Ireland in November, was whistled when he left the field in the second half, while the French fans took to airing their frustrations by cheering every completed Spanish pass.

Florent Malouda headed against the post from fellow substitute Djibril Cisse’s right-wing cross in the 80th minute and it was to prove the closest the hosts came to a breakthrough.

Sevilla winger Jesus Navas almost made it 3-0 in injury time but his shot across goal from the inside-right channel flashed narrowly wide.

France had made an industrious start, with Franck Ribery a persistently menacing presence on the right of midfield.

The hosts, though, were playing with an untested centre-back pairing of debutant Michael Ciani and Julien Escude, and cracks quickly appeared.

Sergio Busquets gave the home side a warning in the 19th minute when he met a corner unmarked and flashed a header narrowly wide.

Two minutes later Spain went ahead, after David Silva dummied Andres Iniesta’s through-ball, flummoxing Escude and allowing Villa to stroll through and place the ball past Hugo Lloris.

The goal settled the visitors and they were content to sit deep behind the ball, inviting pressure from the French and looking to break forward on the counter-attack.

The crucial second goal arrived in first-half injury time.

Ramos cut infield from the right and let fly with his left foot, the ball flicking off Escude’s outstretched foot and leaving Lloris helpless.

The result leaves Domenech similarly exposed.

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    Spain is just by far the best team in the world right now; in every single position they have one of the best few players in the world and then some more of the world’s very elite players on the bench. BY FAR the best midfield on the planet, and then up front the combo is lethal along with a back line full of the best players on Barcelona and Real Madrid. Man for man, I mean seriously just go through their roster, they have by far the most talented team. Oh, not to mention the world’s best goalie. I’m not sure any team really has that great of a chance against a team this skilled, talented, and deep, even a side as talented as France. That being said, there are definitely things France can fix, including coaching decisions, so it’s not like this is the best performance France is capable of.

  • 12345678

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    Spain is just by far the best team in the world right now; in every single position they have one of the best few players in the world and then some more of the world’s very elite players on the bench. BY FAR the best midfield on the planet, and then up front the combo is lethal along with a back line full of the best players on Barcelona and Real Madrid. Man for man, I mean seriously just go through their roster, they have by far the most talented team. Oh, not to mention the world’s best goalie. I’m not sure any team really has that great of a chance against a team this skilled, talented, and deep, even a side as talented as France. That being said, there are definitely things France can fix, including coaching decisions, so it’s not like this is the best performance France is capable of.

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