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Villa on song as Spain beats Chile to go top
By Rex Gowar
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 26 - 06 - 2010

S. Americans qualify as 2ndPRETORIA – A brilliant David Villa scored one superb goal and laid on another as Spain beat 10-man Chile in a match that petered out into a pact of non-aggression to send both sides into the World Cup second round Friday.
Spain, having weathered early pressure from the Chileans, took the lead in the Group H decider when Villa curled a sublime ball into the empty net from 40 meters out on the left after goalkeeper Claudio Bravo had raced from his box to clear from Fernando Torres.
Villa, who took his tally to 41 in 61 internationals, laid on the second when he took a pass to the left from Andres Iniesta and pulled the ball back into the middle where the midfielder shot low past central defender Waldo Ponce and Bravo.
Chile, playing on a knife edge in its efforts to impose Bielsa's attacking tactics and spar with Spain as equals, had midfielder Marco Estrada sent off in the 37th minute.
The hard-tackling midfielder earned a second yellow card for a trip on Torres off the ball in the build up to Iniesta's goal, putting the South Americans at risk of a pasting in the second half.
However, coach Marcelo Bielsa, facing possible elimination for his side, made two bold halftime substitutions and one of them, midfielder Rodrigo Millar, chipped over Iker Casillas to pull a goal back just two minutes after the resumption.
Spain plugged away looking for further goals but the hard working Chileans kept it at bay, protecting a goal that ensured they would go through in second place in Group H on goal difference even if Switzerland managed to beat Honduras. The Swiss were in fact held 0-0 by the group's whipping boys.
Vicente del Bosque's European champion also became protective of its lead going into the final quarter as it shared six points with Chile at that point and the Swiss could also potentially finish on six with tight goal difference coming into play.
Spain, by winning the group having started out with a shock 1-0 defeat by Switzerland, goes on to meet Portugal in the second round, avoiding favorites Brazil, which won Group G.
“The defeat against Switzerland really made things difficult for us ... if we had drawn that match I think the whole group would have taken on a different look,” Del Bosque said.
“I think the doubts did start to enter in when Chile scored, the players started to play more cautiously ... but we achieved our goal.”
The tiring Chileans withdrew into their half but Spain gradually reduced its efforts to score a third goal and had long spells passing the ball across the back of its defense close to the halfway line as the clock wound down. This contrasted dramatically with the action-packed first half in which Chile defenders Gary Medel and Ponce picked up yellow cards along with Estrada, while Spain go through to their next match free of bookings.
“The first 40 minutes were balanced in possession, in control and goal chances,” Bielsa said. “Evidently, afterwards it was a different match. We also instinctively felt that to qualify was the prime objective.”


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