2010 FIFA World Cup Spain vs Netherlands Highlights, Spain won World Cup 2010 Title

Spain vs Netherlands Highlights 2010 FIFA World Cup: Spain won the match against Netherlands with 0:1 goals, Netherlands vs Spain at Johannesburg - Soccer City Stadium. Spian won the FIFA World Cup at Johannesburg - Soccer City Stadium in Finals.

Goal: Andres INIESTA (116')(Spain)

Lone goal came threatening sanctions substitute Cesc Fabregas and Iniesta played the midfielder drove a bit different strong Maarten Stekelenburg and enter a corner lot. This victory - the fourth consecutive one-goal victory in South Africa - Spain became the name of the eighth FIFA World Cup ™ Trophy and also the first European team to win a different continent. Netherlands, who lost defender John Heitinga and a red card in extra time is just another heartbreaking story of what could be, when they completed a hat-trick in the final losses.

In many ways, including the first 116 minutes showed, was also the irresistible force, compared to an immovable object. Holland has won 14 straight matches to reach the final, time and the tournament proper, and Spain 15 to 16, their only defeat of Switzerland slip their first game here in South Africa.


Spain coach Del Bosque had already been sent to Pedro Jesus Navas per hour and the wing has helped to choose the hole in the Dutch defense 70 minutes. Xavi sent him flying down the right box, and when Heitinga Navas does not address the low level of excess, the ball fell to Villa, who seemed most likely to score only to see his efforts behind the page. Ramos was just as immoral in 78 minutes when Xavi has conducted more than when unmarked in the middle, when Villa were forced another corner.


Spain were looking the more likely winners and it took Sneijder of all people to foil Iniesta with a smart tackle after his jinking run into the box. Yet Robben's pace was a persistent threat and the Oranje No11 almost embarrassed Puyol in the 82nd minute, speeding clear of the Spain defender when second-favourite to reach a through-ball. Resisting Pique's attempt to tackle too, he was foiled only by Casillas, the captain saving at Robben's feet as the Dutchman tried to round him.

Extra time began with opportunities for Spain. Xavi failed to connect when well positioned and when the ball ran to Villa, his shot went wide off an orange shirt. Substitute Fabregas then broke clear on to Iniesta's through-ball but was foiled by Stekelenburg. Mathijsen headed wide from a corner but like waves, Spanish attacks kept rolling on to the Netherlands back line and Navas was close with a shot deflected into the side-netting.

Fernando Torres replaced Villa midway through the extra period and Spain gained a man advantage four minutes later with Heitinga's dismissal for pulling back Iniesta on the edge of the box, the offence earning him a second yellow. Iniesta would not be denied, however, and his fine late strike put Spain into the history books and left a Dutch dream shattered.

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