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Chile 1-2 Spain: Villa, Iniesta, Millar scored



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Spain finally qualifying for the last 16 World Cup in 2010 as Group H World Cup champion in 2010 after the conquest of Chile, Friday (06/25/2010). Tim "Matador" will face Portugal in the final 16.

Spanish victory in the final group stage match at Loftus Stadium Verfeld, Pretoria, was determined by two goals in the first round. David Villa opened the scoring through a long range shot in the left wing, taking advantage of a long feed from Xabi Alonso who failed discarded goalkeeper Claudio Bravo.

Andres Iniesta added goals for Spain in cooperation with the foot to the Villa in the 37th minute. Chile is playing hard since the beginning of the match finally play with 10 players because the midfielder Marco Estarada got second yellow card after Fernando Torres break before Iniesta goals happen.

In the backward condition, Chile instead turned to pressing at the beginning of the second half. Just two minutes after the break, Rodrigo Millar minimize lag becomes 1-2. New players entered in the second round that kicks off the ball hard and turn after about knee Pique.

Spain coach Vicente Del Bosque and then pulled Torres and Cesc Fabregas enter. With one striker, Spain attacks has heightened the focus. Breakthrough balls from Fabregas and Xavi Herandez always oriented towards the Villa as a single attacker.



Chile plays with games in all these disciplines. So get a chance to attack, Marcelo Bielsa's brave troops leaving two players to keep the defense. When attacked, the player immediately docked in the middle and rear.

Despite losing, Chile still qualify for the next round. They're going against another team from South America, Brasil, who won Group G after a 0-0 draw versus Portugal.

The composition of players:
Chile: Bravo; Medel, Ponce, Jara, Isla; Estrada, Vidal, Gonzalez (Millar 46); Beausejour, Sanchez (Orellana 65); Valdivia (Paredes 46).

Spain: Casillas, Ramos, Puyol, Pique, Capdevila, Xavi, Alonso (Martinez 73), Busquets, Torres (Fabregas 55), Iniesta, Villa.