Republic of Ireland are heading home from Poland and Ukraine after a
4-0 defeat at the hands of Spain in a Euro 2012 Group C encounter in the
PGE Arena in Gdansk on Thursday evening.
Fernando Torres, omitted from the starting lineup in the first match,
scored a brace and David Silva and Cesc Fabregas each bagged a goal in a
match that saw total Spanish domination from start to finish.
Each side had made just one change from its previous Group C match,
with Torres and Simon Cox being introduced to the action in place of
Fabregas and Kevin Doyle, and it was the two strikers who made an
immediate impression at the start of the match.
Cox tested the gloves of Iker Casillas in the first minute of the
game with a well-struck shot from the edge of the area that was
competently saved by the Spain captain. Torres did one better and gave
the holders the lead just four minutes into the match, providing the
nightmare start the Irish had feared.
The Chelsea man pounced on some uncertain defending on the edge of
the box from Richard Dunne to drive through into the box and smash a
vicious strike past Shay Given from the right-hand side of the goal,
giving La Roja an early lead.
With Vicente del Bosque’s side camped outside the Irish box for the
majority of the first 45 minutes, Given was forced into making a couple
of decent saves from long-range shots, but the Aston Villa goalkeeper
remained solid to deny strikes from Xavi , Gerard Pique, and Andres
Iniesta from outside the area.
Spain went through the first half in total domination of possession,
with Xabi Alonso and Xavi controlling the match in central areas.
However, the comfortable nature of its play somewhat lacked a cut-throat
mentality, which kept the difference between the sides at just one goal
heading into the break.
Del Bosque’s half time team talk seemed to induce confidence in the
world champions, as it managed to double its lead just four minutes into
the second period when the Irish shot themselves in the foot again with
some sloppy defending. Silva latched on to a poor Given punch inside
the penalty area and coolly passed the ball through the legs of Richard
Dunne into the corner, giving Trapattoni’s men a mountain to climb.
Halfway through the second half Ireland began to look more of a
threat, with substitute Jon Walters providing a decent physical presence
in the box. However, as they pushed forward in an attempt to claw a
goal back, Spain looked dangerous on the counterattack, which ultimately
led to their third goal of the match.
Silva pounced on a lackadaisical touch from Aiden McGeady inside the
center circle and slipped a pass through the middle for Torres, who
confidently strutted forward and curled a shot into the right corner.
Fabregas heaped on the misery for Ireland in the 82nd minute after
drifting into the area from the right and unleashing a thunderous strike
off the corner past Given.
Spain now heads in to the last match on Sunday against Croatia in
pole position to qualify from Group C as group winners. Republic of
Ireland take on Italy as Trapattoni’s men aim to generate some pride in
their last match of Euro 2012.
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