Robben: We will stop the Spanish slicksters
Published 23:00 10/07/10 By MirrorFootball
Arjen Robben is adamant Holland will not allow Spain to impose their own style on the World Cup Final.
Germany failed to get to grips with Spain’s slick passing game in their semi-final and paid the price when Carles Puyol powered home a late winner.
Even the German camp acknowledged their side sat back too far, allowing Xavi and Andres Iniesta to dictate the game and deny their opponents possession for long periods.
Robben does not believe his team-mates will make the same mistake.
“We will defend from the front,” he said. “No one here feels they are too special to get their hands dirty.
“I was really surprised with how freely Germany let Spain play on Wednesday. We have to start pressing them earlier, and far higher up the field.”
However, Robben is not promising flair and panache, as was the case when Holland first contested the final in the Total Football era of Rinus Michels and Johan Cruyff.
The former Chelsea player just wants to win.
“I would much prefer to win a very ugly game than lose a beautiful one,” said Robben. “We can still play attractive football but we can always rely on our good organisation as well.
“If you are organised, you know one goal could be enough, which has been the case so far.
“The point is, we are in a World Cup Final. From now on, how you actually play no longer matters.
“Of course, the intent is there to play good football but the result is far more important.
“We have heard enough of talk about how our football is very nice. But it gets you nowhere. We want to achieve something.”





