The spider web that illustrates the ‘wiggle’ of La Roja to Costa Rica
The Indian newspaper Mathrubhumi is amazed by a “refined” Tiqui-taca and illustrates the more than 1,000 passes from Spain in its World Cup debut. The unintelligible image that illustrates this news item figuratively expresses the ‘shake’ to which Spain subjected Costa Rica in the World Cup debut for both teams on Wednesday. Hundreds of red lines, each one for the 1,043 passes, 974 of them successful , with which Luis Enrique’s team strung together their spectacular staging of the Al Thumama stadium, culminating in a vintage score (7-0). The astonishment with the Red has reached so far in the world that Mathrubhumi, an Indian newspaper, has amused himself by reproducing that spider web with each of the Selection’s combinations. In the legend of the image it can also be verified that the percentage of precision of the Spaniards is extremely high, 94 percent. “No one is surprised since Spain achieves with their passes that the rival does not have the ball. However, Luis Enrique’s National Team has surprised the world of football by turning that dominance into seven goals ”, writes Mathrubhumi.
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“Spain surprised for the first time in 2010 with the introduction of the Tiqui-taca. The opponents fell to this style of keeping the ball, and the team lifted the cup, but they barely scored eight goals then , ”adds the newspaper. “This time, Spain has devised a refined form of tiqui-taca, with many passes and possession of the ball, but with many more arrivals and seven goals already in the first game. That is where the Tiqui-taca becomes deadly”, concludes the news from the Asian media. This is all we know about the Spider web of Qatar 2022. The future will show us much more about the future regarding an important strategic base of Qatar 2022 teams.