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Match Analysis: Euro 2012 - Spain 4-0 Republic of Ireland

Match Analysis: Euro 2012 - Spain 4-0 ROI
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Sports Mole takes a look at Spain's 4-0 hammering of the Republic of Ireland in Euro 2012 Group C.

Unfortunately for the Republic of Ireland their Euro 2012 dream is over following a 4-0 defeat by Group C rivals Spain in Gdansk.

Giovanni Trapattoni's side came up against an unstoppable force as the defending champions made clear that they will not be giving up their crown easily.

Here, Sports Mole takes a look at the 90 minutes from the PGE Arena.

Spain Statistics:
Shots 27
On target 15
Possession 76%
Corners 9
Fouls 10

Ireland Statistics:
Shots 6
On target 2
Possession 24%
Corners 2
Fouls 16

Was the result fair?

Of all the matches that have been played at Euro 2012 so far, this was probably the most conclusive. Spain had their usual control of possession and were always dangerous in attack. Meanwhile, the Irish struggled to get the ball and threatened very rarely indeed.

Spain's performance

The defending champions did what they do best and that is overwhelm the opposition. Their passing was typically slick, while they were clinical at the back in the rare instances where they had to defend. Let's make one thing clear: Spain will only get stronger from here.

Ireland's performance

They were always going to be up against it and the Irish weren't allowed to get into the game. However, that's not to say that they didn't put in a shift. The midfield did their best to hassle the Spaniards and they actually managed to get through the defence once or twice.

Sports Mole's man of the match

David Silva: Fernando Torres's brace is sure to grab the headlines, but Silva was masterful in midfield. He played a part in all of Spain's attacks and managed to bag a cheeky goal for himself.

Referee performance

Due to Spain's wealth of time on the ball, Pedro Proenca had little reason to blow his whistle to stop play. There were a couple of reckless tackles that went in, but he dealt with them sensibly.

Biggest gaffe of the game

The only criticism of Spain is that their passing doesn't always get them goals. There were a few instances where indecision crept into their game up front. Against better opposition, that could cost them.

What next?

Spain: The holders aren't home and dry just yet, but only a fool would bet against them getting a point or more against Croatia. After that, a second final in four years could well be on the horizon.

Ireland: The tournament has been a huge disappointment for Trapattoni's men but they can still have a say in who gets out of the group when they take on Italy on Monday. They will also want to give their excellent support something to cheer about before they go home.

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