12.07.2010 11:30
Barca players on target for Spain
Roger Bogunyà
Spain ran out worthy winners of the South African World Cup and they did it thanks to strikes from Barca players, with Villa (5), Iniesta (2) and Puyol scoring all the team’s goals.
This was Barca’s World Cup, with eight of the 23 man Spanish squad and seven of the starters
in the final from the club and all the goals coming from Barca players.
Villa joint top scorer
Summer signing David Villa, who ended the competition as leading scorer
alongside Muller, Sneijder and Forlán on five goals, scored the winners in the last sixteen against
Portugal and the quarter finals against Paraguay, whilst also bagging a couple in the group games
against Honduras and Chile to give the Nou Camp fans a taste of what they can expect next season.
Puyol goal seals Final place
Spain were hardly prolific in front of goal and in every game of the
tournament they reached half time with the score at 0-0. In the semis against Germany, despite
dominating possession and playing some great football, the team needed a Puyol goal from a corner -
identical to the one scored in the 2-6 win at the Bernabeu –to seal their place in the Final.
Iniesta
Andrés Iniesta was the most decisive of the Barca goalscorers, following up his winning goal
against Chile with his historic strike against Holland to give Spain the title and confirm that
this World Cup has been Spain’s and also Barca’s!