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What are the classic scenes in football matches?

For a football match, which has a wide variety of events, contains many elements, and is a star-studded event, I think everyone has a different view on the word "most" classic. If you like a certain star, the most classic must be a certain game in which he performed brilliantly; if you like a certain element of football, such as reversals, then the most classic is undoubtedly a game like the Miracle in Istanbul (beating Milan again) Brother); and if you like a team, then the most classic game must be a game that has profound meaning for that team. There are too many games that can be called the most classic games in the history of football, and other answers have said a lot. Then I will review the most classic 2010 World Cup finals for me based on my personal emotions.

In the 2010 World Cup final, Spain and the Netherlands met in Johannesburg. Under the leadership of Van Marwijk, the Dutch team won all six games in the final and advanced with a sweep. This team no longer had the internal strife and impatience of the past, and seemed to be about to create the history of Dutch football. On the other side, although Spain lost to Switzerland in the first round, they also achieved complete victories in the following five games. What's more, they have strong midfield control ability. Coach Vicente del Bosque fully used Barcelona's midfield tactics. Xavi, With Iniesta, Butzquez, and Pedro paired with Alonso, this new European champion made all teams fearful with its pass-and-control football.

Spain controlled the situation in the opening stage. In the 5th minute, Ramos created a header opportunity, but it was blocked by Stekelenboch. Then Ramos and Villa created another chance but it was resolved.

In this game, Van Marwijk used tactics of running desperately and pressing high to cause interference in an attempt to curb the Spaniard's passing and control. Perhaps considering Weber's loose penalty scale, this method seems a bit dirty when applied to the game. The most typical example is the scene where De Jong kicked Alonso's chest in the 28th minute.

De Jong's kick was only given a yellow card, and referee Weber was questioned by many people after the game

Van Marwijk's practical football still achieved results. The Dutch team Sneijder and Robben slowly gained a foothold in the subsequent games, and Sneijder and Robben often threatened Casey's goal. The two sides went back and forth in the next game, and the first half ended with 0-0.

Both sides made no substitution adjustments in the second half, and the offensive continued unabated. However, the backcourt defense was excellent. Pique, Puyol, Ramos and others effectively blocked the Dutch counterattack; veteran Van Bronckhorst used his experienced experience to control the Dutch team's defense. The goalkeepers of both sides also defended the goal with great resistance. Stekelenboch continued his brilliant performance in the World Cup, making timely and decisive saves and attacks. Santakasi showed a brave performance, killing the Dutch team's hope of winning the championship.

Yes, it was the one-on-one goal in the 62nd minute that might make Robben regret his whole life

It’s a bit vague, please don’t spray it

Sneijder went straight from midfield The pass went straight behind Spain, and Robben made a high-speed single-handed shot, hitting the goal near the penalty area line. When everyone thought that the Netherlands was about to take the lead, Saint Cassie blocked the ball with his legs.

In the 83rd minute, Robben broke through again to form a single goal, but Puyol's pulling interference from behind affected his center of gravity, and the ball was confiscated by Cassie. Two-legged single-handedly made Casey great, and also became Robben's lingering nightmare.

The game came to a suffocating overtime, and every shot at the last minute could kill the game, which posed a more severe challenge to the defense. In the 109th minute, Heitingala knocked down Iniesta and got the second topaz card and was sent off. The Dutch paid the price for their defense and inadvertently tilted the balance of victory.

In the 116th minute, Fabregas found Iniesta with a short diagonal pass. Xiaobai successfully reversed the offside and volleyed hard. The ball went straight into the goal, killing the game.