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	<title>Comments on: 2010 World Cup &#8211; Group B</title>
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		<description>I think the world cup final will be a big battle in the midfield. The problem here is that if Spain win that battle, I don&#039;t think the Dutch defense can stop Villa, Iniesta, Xabi, Ramos and Pedro. On the other hand, I do think that the Spanish defense can stop the dutch offense, but if Sneidjer, Robben or even Van Bronckhorst shoot from 40 metres on target, there is not really much the Spanish defense can do!I don&#039;t think either team has been tested to its maximum potential yet and both are thirsty for a first World Cup title.As I said, they still need to be fully tested: Germany really didn&#039;t play their usual football (Muller was missed) and the Dutch quite simply dominated the Uruguayans, although the result doesn&#039;t show that.My bet would be on Spain, because they have a better defense than the dutch and I don&#039;t expect the Oranges to win every single battle in the midfield thus creating large opportunities for Villa&#039;s creativity, Pedro&#039;s skill and Iniesta&#039;s great football vision.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think the world cup final will be a big battle in the midfield. The problem here is that if Spain win that battle, I don&#8217;t think the Dutch defense can stop Villa, Iniesta, Xabi, Ramos and Pedro. On the other hand, I do think that the Spanish defense can stop the dutch offense, but if Sneidjer, Robben or even Van Bronckhorst shoot from 40 metres on target, there is not really much the Spanish defense can do!I don&#8217;t think either team has been tested to its maximum potential yet and both are thirsty for a first World Cup title.As I said, they still need to be fully tested: Germany really didn&#8217;t play their usual football (Muller was missed) and the Dutch quite simply dominated the Uruguayans, although the result doesn&#8217;t show that.My bet would be on Spain, because they have a better defense than the dutch and I don&#8217;t expect the Oranges to win every single battle in the midfield thus creating large opportunities for Villa&#8217;s creativity, Pedro&#8217;s skill and Iniesta&#8217;s great football vision.</p>
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