O. Van Bruce wrote:You are mistaken... My favorite game style isn't Spain's, I like Germany more.
Never said that, though. I watch soccer as a neutral, I am a Rugby person.
I said that
piti pati is Italy's
catenaccio in the mid-field. If they have the ball, then they keep the ball, and wait for an opening. Italy does this in defense. When they don't have the ball...it depends on who's the coach. Counter-striking was a traditional thing, Prandelli is forcing the players to go and get the ball, with alternate results.
Besides, they actually go for a second or 3rd goal instead of camping on their side of the field: they need to mantain ball control.
Spain won 3-0 against Russia at Euro 2008, then they won both World Cup and Euro by scoring one goal in the knock-out stages. Statistically speaking, this makes them campers, I am afraid.
Mind you, only Germany has a long-term tradition of playing 90 minutes, when they face the knock-out stages (and England, when they had real players like Lineker). Virtually any other European team plays a conservative (...and boring) game, when in front on the score sheet.
Non-european teams try their chances more, judging from the last 2 world cups. In fact, I am quite afraid that the knock-out stages will be a snooze fest. I am rooting for Russia, by this point, as they look quite an aggressive team (well, their attack looks sharp).
PD: And do you really think that being visceral about a game style makes me a mindless Hooligan?
Do you think that you can use a rational tone for the remainder of the discussion, like in this last post? There's really no need to import on the forum the trash-talk of bloody idiots that infest soccer fandom, of which Europe is full.
There are several ways about being visceral, and your initial one is worth a facepalm, don't you agree?
"The only desire the Culture could not satisfy from within itself was one common to both the descendants of its original human stock and the machines [...]: the urge not to feel useless."
I.M. Banks, "Consider Phlebas" (1988: 43).