Spain outclass France in Paris: David Villa and Sergio Ramos scored a goal apiece as Spain downed France 2-0 in the Stade de France Villa struck in the 21st minute from close range and Ramos added the second with a fine individual effort on the stroke of half time The victory sees the European champions cement their FIFA number one ranking as they continue to show why they will be the team to beat in the World Cup finals in South Africa. With France ranked just six places below them, the stage seemed set for an intriguing encounter, but goalmouth action turned out to be at a premium in a largely lacklustre first half. It took 18 minutes before either side registered a chance worthy of note when Spain's Sergio Busquets headed narrowly wide from Xabi Alonso's free kick, and Vincente del Bosque's side were ahead three minutes later. Thierry Henry lost the ball deep in Spanish territory, Andres Iniesta stormed into the French half and when his incisive pass somehow found its way through to Villa, the Valencia striker slotted the ball past Hugo Lloris. In contrast, Iker Casillas was a spectator for most of the half as Les Bleus struggled to impose themselves on the match and a second goal was no more than Spain deserved. With seconds remaining in the first period, Ramos was given the ball in acres of space on the French left and after cutting inside Julien Escude, he fired the ball past Lloris to double the advantage at the break. France suggested a better half might be on the ...
Thursday, 28 February 2013
☆☆ France 0-2 SPAIN *Friendly at the Stade de France* ☆☆ 030310(HQ HIGHLIGHTS) Fan-Made
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Spain outclass France in Paris: David Villa and Sergio Ramos scored a goal apiece as Spain downed France 2-0 in the Stade de France Villa struck in the 21st minute from close range and Ramos added the second with a fine individual effort on the stroke of half time The victory sees the European champions cement their FIFA number one ranking as they continue to show why they will be the team to beat in the World Cup finals in South Africa. With France ranked just six places below them, the stage seemed set for an intriguing encounter, but goalmouth action turned out to be at a premium in a largely lacklustre first half. It took 18 minutes before either side registered a chance worthy of note when Spain's Sergio Busquets headed narrowly wide from Xabi Alonso's free kick, and Vincente del Bosque's side were ahead three minutes later. Thierry Henry lost the ball deep in Spanish territory, Andres Iniesta stormed into the French half and when his incisive pass somehow found its way through to Villa, the Valencia striker slotted the ball past Hugo Lloris. In contrast, Iker Casillas was a spectator for most of the half as Les Bleus struggled to impose themselves on the match and a second goal was no more than Spain deserved. With seconds remaining in the first period, Ramos was given the ball in acres of space on the French left and after cutting inside Julien Escude, he fired the ball past Lloris to double the advantage at the break. France suggested a better half might be on the ...
Spain outclass France in Paris: David Villa and Sergio Ramos scored a goal apiece as Spain downed France 2-0 in the Stade de France Villa struck in the 21st minute from close range and Ramos added the second with a fine individual effort on the stroke of half time The victory sees the European champions cement their FIFA number one ranking as they continue to show why they will be the team to beat in the World Cup finals in South Africa. With France ranked just six places below them, the stage seemed set for an intriguing encounter, but goalmouth action turned out to be at a premium in a largely lacklustre first half. It took 18 minutes before either side registered a chance worthy of note when Spain's Sergio Busquets headed narrowly wide from Xabi Alonso's free kick, and Vincente del Bosque's side were ahead three minutes later. Thierry Henry lost the ball deep in Spanish territory, Andres Iniesta stormed into the French half and when his incisive pass somehow found its way through to Villa, the Valencia striker slotted the ball past Hugo Lloris. In contrast, Iker Casillas was a spectator for most of the half as Les Bleus struggled to impose themselves on the match and a second goal was no more than Spain deserved. With seconds remaining in the first period, Ramos was given the ball in acres of space on the French left and after cutting inside Julien Escude, he fired the ball past Lloris to double the advantage at the break. France suggested a better half might be on the ...
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