@razerangel: Do you really think that? You can see he jumps for the kick when Alonso is already in the way to the ball.
@razerangel: Do you really think that? You can see he jumps for the kick when Alonso is already in the way to the ball.
@Phaz: I've seen that many times: the player goes on thinking he's gonna score and afterwards realises the penalty was at hand.
@Noiz2.x86: Not all Barça players are from Cataluña. Iniesta, for example.
@Smitty: I think Spain tried that, but most of the opposing teams tried the opposite, all but Germany.
@PsychoNun: I think the dutch were way more defensive.
@Takeshi Kovacs: Literally, "Now to dance!".
@AgamemnonV2: I think the dutch could have played without resorting to that kind of tactics, they have a good team.
@thehikikomori: Well, I think the spanish team tried to play football and weren't scared of going to the opposing goal keep.
@Aegis Fury: I myself think the germans deserved more to be in the final.
@GunFlame: The Second Coming: Well, I think both Germany and Spain put a good show.
@Wolfenstein: Er... not really. Gano is present tense, ganó is past tense. No room for argument there :P
@Martise: Unfair how?
@PeteyCoco: Actually it was the second yellow card, but yes.
@BackSeat: The spanish didn't make as many fouls.
@Showmeyomoves!: The referee started showing yellow cards too late. If he had showed them from the beginning maybe the dutch would have changed their tactic.
@Zing: They surely don't come from Spain :P
@HatchC2: They could have bested that record with a good referee in this match.
@chemical_eng_mx: Well, of those players belonging to the Barcelona team not all are from Cataluña (Iniesta, for example).
@HitBit: Here you can see it better.
@Chalkdust: I think they should win if they play the same way the did with Germany.