Spanish and Italians

When you are playing a football game bickering, complaining, arguing dilutes your resolve.

It is obvious when a player, ties deviously to win a game, he is not out to surpass himself but he is put to win a game no matter how.

Tactics? Is that what makes the difference?

Assessing space. Assessing fractal space? what is that? A free association? Does it make any sense? Can by fractal space come to mean process space? Process as it develops in space and time? Therefore, in a game of football a process developing involve the players, teammates and opponents, and the space with all its relevant elements, and the part each element possess in the sequence of events that make up the process. How all these are combined in order to lead to a favourable outcome? A goal scored or a goal saved. Or even having to do with outcomes in player-to-player encounters?

David Villa booked, for a dive in the Italian penalty box.. His daring effort gone astray. Instead of surpassing himself, using his chaotic side, to outmaneuver the Italian defenders that had him trapped, went instead for the easy option. To fool the referee and win a penalty kick. Smeared the quality of the game and rob it of its entertainment value. The player itself would not have enough resolve, unwilling to put out the extra effort, give it an extra inch. Create , use is chaotic mind.

Spanish players static or virtually static not building a substantial momentum. Therefore unable to sustain a fast enough pace in the game. Running after the ball and not the opposite. Do not provide adequate support to the players that carry the game.

Out of the ordinary, beyond the trodden path.  

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