UEFA hails Spain's attacking play

Mon Jun 30, 2008 12:43pm BST
 
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By Alexandra Hudson

VIENNA (Reuters) - Victorious Spain's open, attacking play at Euro 2008 was hailed by UEFA on Monday with midfielder Xavi reserved for special praise.

Xavi was named player of the tournament while technically gifted Spain had nine players in the squad of the tournament selected by European soccer's governing body.

"We have chosen Xavi because we think he epitomises the Spanish style of play," Andy Roxburgh, the head of UEFA's technical delegation, told a news conference.

"He was extremely influential in the whole possession, passing, penetrating kind of game that Spain played."

Spain beat Germany 1-0 in Sunday's final with Fernando Torres scoring an exquisite first-half goal. Spain's victory was their first major tournament triumph in 44 years.

"The Spanish team haven't tried to be someone else. They have maintained their philosophy. They can keep the ball under immense pressure," Roxburgh added.

"To sum up Spanish football -- they carry the ball close to their hearts. They love the ball, they love working with the basics. Because they love the ball they don't like to give it away. They have personal talent and collective ability."

Luis Aragones's side dominated UEFA's squad of the tournament and Roxburgh said his delegation could have named more Spaniards.  Continued...

 

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