Sergio Ramos spoke about Georgia after the 1-0 win against them, and expressed how they came out with a defensive approach and made things difficult for the Spanish team.
Spain faced Georgia during the FIFA World Cup 2014’s qualifiers and while many thought that the World and European champions are easily going to win this fixture, Georgia came out with a defensive approach and made things difficult for the Spanish national
team.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Sergio-Ramos-c33096 somewhat criticized the approach adapted by his team’s opponents.
The Real Madrid centre-back openly admitted that teams such as http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Georgia-c2903 have respect for a team like Spain and that is the reason why they come out with defensive tactics and make it hard for his side to play in their usual style.
Ramos also spoke about the pitch at which the game was being played. Since Georgia were hosting the game, the Real Madrid star stated that the conditions of the pitch weren’t ideal for the Spanish national team and it was hard for them to play their usual
tiki-taka on it.
Even though http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Roberto-Soldado-c31367, who struck late in the 86th minute to give the Spanish team the all-important three points.
While speaking about the fixture against Georgia, Sergio Ramos said:
“We did not know how they would come out, but we all saw their defensive approach and that that made things very difficult. In addition, the state of the pitch did not suit our style of play.”
“When a team has respect for you then that is how they play, but you can’t live in the past and we have to carry on winning.”
Spain are currently favourites in the World Cup qualifiers and are expected to top their group to qualify for the prestigious competition which is going to take place in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Brazil-c2858.
Not a single European team has managed to win a World Cup in South http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/America-c38390, but Spain are expected to break this curse this time round, as they will hold the ‘favourites’ tag when they take on the world in 2014.
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