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FIFA World Cup 2014: Spanish media mourns team’s shock exit

The word around Spain is that their golden generation of football may have come to an end.

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Published: Jun 19, 2014, 07:56 PM (IST)
Edited: Jun 19, 2014, 07:56 PM (IST)

Spanish fans feel dejected after the loss to Chile © Getty Images
Spanish fans feel dejected after the loss to Chile © Getty Images

 

Rio de Janeiro: Jun 19, 2014

 

Spanish newspapers reacted to the shocking elimination of their football team from the FIFA World Cup 2014, following Spain’s 0-2 loss to Chile at the Maracana Stadium on Wednesday. “Spain, the party’s over,” the Marca newspaper’s headline said, adding that the defending champions bid a sad farewell to the World Cup with a poor performance. “Spain’s reign of international dominance ended with a dramatic thud as Chile hammered the 2010 champions,” added the newspaper.

 

The headline of AS said: “Spain bow out; it’s all over, but it was fun while it lasted.” The newspaper added that Spain weren’t able to bounce back, making them one of the first teams to get an early exit from the tournament. “As endings go, this was a particularly horrible one. But we knew that it had to come some day. Nevertheless, we could never have imagined it would be so pitiful and the Spain side so unrecognisable and ordinary looking.”

 

El Pais described the Spanish team as the “Titanic” which has tragically drowned, missing a chance of defending their title. The headline of Catalan newspaper Sport read: “Historical exit for Spain” while El Mundo Deportivo said: “2-0: Spain is dismissed by the back door.”

 

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Chile knock Spain out of FIFA World Cup 2014 with 2-0 win

Eduardo Vargas (right) scored one of the two goals for Chile © Getty Images
Eduardo Vargas (right) scored one of the two goals for Chile © Getty Images

Rio de Janeiro: Jun 19, 2014

Spain made a shock early exit from the FIFA World Cup 2014 after a disappointing 0-2 loss against Chile to become only the fourth defending champions to crash out of the tournament at the first stage in Rio de Janeiro on June 18. Spain needed either a win or at least a draw to remain afloat in the tournament but failed to do so. They now join Brazil (1966), France (2002) and Italy (2010) in the dubious club of defending champions bowing out of the World Cup in the first round.

They now join Australia, who lost to the Netherlands 2-3 in an earlier Group B match of the day, as the first teams to bow out of the tournament. The Iberian country also earned the dubious distinction of making the earliest exit from a World Cup by a defending champion in history. No defending champions have ever been eliminated after only two games of the first phase.

Eduardo Vargas put Chile in the lead in the 20th minute before Charles Aranguiz made it 2-0 in the 43rd minute to send Spain packing in front of the packed crowd at the iconic Maracana Stadium. Chile thus avenged their 1-2 loss to the same opponents in their group match in the 2010 World Cup.

In the last World Cup, Spain did lose their opening match but eventually bounced back to go on winning the title. But this time, it was not destined to be like that and their 1-5 humiliation by the Netherlands, their worst defeat since the 1-6 loss to Brazil in 1950 World Cup, was followed by defeat at the hands of Chile today.

It turned out to be the worst night for Spain as they did not have any answer to the aggressive and attacking football of Chile in the initial 45 minutes and then played a chasing game in the second half to be outclassed by their opponents in the end.

The talk of the end of an era was imminent as Spain, the exponents of the famous ‘tika, taka’ style of football and two time European Championship winners (2008 and 2012) besides the 2010 World Cup crown, exited from Brazil 2014 without any impact and scoring just one goal in two games.

By virtue of the win, Chile made it to the round of 16 along with the Netherlands. Spain’s final group match against Australia on June 23 at Curitiba has now been rendered inconsequential. The winner of the group will now be decided after the match between Chile and the Netherlands on June 23 in Sao Paulo.

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