Welcome to the second semifinal between Germany and Spain. The winner will meet the Netherlands in the final on Sunday afternoon in North America, and I could not be more excited for this match. As always the breakdown is listed below and I will also be hosting a live chat during the game, so tell you friends, family and colleagues to join in.
Germany
Minimize The Loss Of Thomas Muller
High Defensive Pressure
Exploit Spain's Wingbacks & Their Attacking Forays
Locate David Villa

Spain
Control Tempo & Possession
Man Mark Bastien Schweinsteiger
Attack Phillip Lahm
Do Not Concede The Early Goal
According to many betting websites the Spanish are the slight favorites in this match, but both teams are very evenly matched and we all hope that a fairly entertaining and attacking game of football is on tap. With the victory by the Dutch we are assured of the first European World Cup winner outside of Europe, quite shocking considering that a couple days ago we were discussing the rise of South America and the demise of Europe, but here we are. Let's take a look at the key match-ups for this semifinal.
Key Match-Ups
Miroslav Klose - Carles Puyol
Miroslav Klose is one goal away from tying the great Ronaldo for the most goals ever at the World Cup, absolutely outstanding considering Klose did not get off the bench for his club team Bayern Munich during this past season. Klose is a pure striker, getting into the right position in the box and burying his chance. Usually he scores the majority of his goals with his head, but lately he has found the range with his feet.
Puyol is the heart of Spain's defense, and the guitarist for a 1980s rockband is all about heart and passion. He is a strong tackler that is liable for a mistake or two during the course of the game. If Puyol can contain Klose, Spain should win the game, however if Klose pots a goal, good night Espana!
Bastian Schweinsteiger - Xavi
This is the match-up that will shape the middle of the park for the semifinal between Germany and Spain. Schweinsteiger has usually played on the wing for Germany, but because of the injury to captain Michael Ballack he is now operating in the middle and has been the key engine for the German attack. He has played phenomenally so far and his assist on the third goal for Germany against Argentina was pure class.
Xavi, it has been argued, is more valuable to Barcelona than Lionel Messi. I might not agree with that sentiment, but he is as valuable in my opinion as Lionel Messi. Xavi controls everything for the Spanish and their attack and is the key fulcrum for their pass and move style of play. If Xavi can connect on a couple through balls to David Villa or Pedro then watch-out as we will have a Spain - Netherlands final.
Phillip Lahm - David Villa
Here we have a match-up between the German right and the Spanish left should Lahm and Villa remain in the positions they have played for the duration of this tournament. Lahm has enjoyed a remarkable season at club and now country level. With Bayern Munich he was one of the outstanding factors that led them to the Champions League final as well as domestic glory, and now he has transferred his reliable defending and swashbuckling attacking onto the international setup.
On the other hand, Villa has unquestionably been la Furia Roja’s outstanding offensive force since Euro 2008. Having been pushed somewhat into the shade in that competition, he has since fired on all cylinders for the national side, scoring a truly breathtaking 25 in his last 31 internationals. What a match-up!
On the other hand, Villa has unquestionably been la Furia Roja’s outstanding offensive force since Euro 2008. Having been pushed somewhat into the shade in that competition, he has since fired on all cylinders for the national side, scoring a truly breathtaking 25 in his last 31 internationals. What a match-up!
Fearless Prediction
I have gone back and forth on this match-up and really I have no idea which team is going to win, so I am going with a statistic that I quoted earlier in my posts, that Germany or Brazil have been in 11 of the 13 previous World Cup finals. Germany gets revenge for their loss in the Euro 2008 final, so I am going with Germany to win 3-2 in extra time.
Germany - Spain (3-2)
OVERALL RECORD
34-27
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