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An article in The New York Times argues that the Spanish selection has two sides to it; a good side, typified by Xavi and David Villa, while Joan Capdevila and Fernando Torres represent the dark side in getting members of the opposite team sent off unfairly.

Comparing today’s Spanish squad with the 2002 Brazilian team the article says:

“Like Spain, that team had players who were happy to seek free kicks at the slightest sign of interference, as Rivaldo infamously did in a group game against Turkey. Maybe Spain has surmised that to win a World Cup, you need a full array of the footballing arts, including some of its dark ones; the truth is hidden somewhere behind Vicente del Bosque’s Great Barrier Reef of a moustache, and it isn’t emerging anytime soon. What we can reliably say is that the Spanish, with their careful manipulation of both ball and referee, are in the World Cup quarterfinals.”

Read “Noble Spanish Are Also Masters of Game’s Dark Arts” at The New York Times

FC Barcelona is planning on signing Fernando Torres and Javier Mascherano, two of Liverpool’s brightest stars, according to an article in the Bleacher report. The article states:

“Barcelona have decided they, too, want to bring in a huge number of amazing players to match up what Real Madrid did last year with Cristiano Ronaldo and Kaka. The Catalan side is in negotiations with Manchester City to sell off midfielder Yaya Toure for a value of €30 million, which they hope to use in signing his replacement.”

Read Liverpool’s Fernando Torres and Javier Mascherano Targeted by FC Barcelona on Bleacher Report

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