Found June 27, 2012 on Fox Soccer:
PLAYERS: Andres Iniesta
Spain midfielder Andres Iniesta is not letting criticism of his side's style of play get under his skin ahead of their Euro 2012 semi-final against Portugal this evening. Spain, the reigning European and world champions, remain on course to become the first nation to win three successive major international tournaments after progressing through to the last four on the back of three successive victories without conceding a goal following their opening 1-1 draw with Italy. However, while Spain's passage has been relatively comfortable so far, they have found themselves under fire from critics who feel their 'tiki-taka' passing style of play is boring. Iniesta, whose goal won Spain the 2010 World Cup final against Holland, was keen to defend his side though, pointing out that it is not always easy to produce an entertaining match when the opposition seem more inclined to pack men behind the ball. The Barcelona star said: "Football's so great because not everyone likes the same thing, we don't have to all agree on everything. For us, the play that we have, the way we have of doing things, is what has led us to our success, to winning titles. "All opinions should be respected, but when a team always wants to attack against an opponent who are shutting up shop, who are only trying to stop you hurting them, football is not as attractive as when the game is open, with two teams who are looking to win. "We feel identified with our style of play, and a few years ago this style changed the history of Spain for good." Iniesta also played down concerns about the fact Portugal have had an extra two days of rest ahead of tonight's opening semi-final at the Donbass Arena in Donetsk. Iniesta said: "At this stage what we want to do is play, not think about those two days. "The competition is set up like that, at other times we will have more of a break than another team. Right now we shouldn't be thinking about tiredness, but of playing well, of being precise, efficient and we can think about tiredness when the competition is over. "Now that is secondary, because we have the desire to achieve something unique." Spain have had mixed success against Portugal in recent years. In the 2010 World Cup, the Spanish won their last-16 tie 1-0 in Cape Town before subsequently going on to lift the trophy, but in a friendly in Lisbon later that same year Portugal gained a measure of revenge with a 4-0 victory over their Iberian rivals. Iniesta said of that heavy loss: "That was some time ago, it's a game which has no beating on the one we will play tomorrow. "(However), it does forewarn us of what Portugal can do if Spain are not on their game and focused. "Portugal have players who can decide games, and it's going to be a very demanding day. We will have to be focused for the 90 minutes to be able to beat them."
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