2. Goals aplenty
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Spain have not been short of goals in this competition, and that is a healthy sign. They were not scoring a lot of goals in the 2010 World Cup, but their midfield has become more adept at scoring goals over the years. Interestingly, the no. 9 position is still under a bit of debate, but every striker who has got a chance has put in the goals. Jordi Alba has been yet another source. He scored two against Nigeria. Fernando Torres looks like he is rejuvenating his career with the Confederations Cup, and he may get Del Bosque’s nod in the all important semi-final.
Edited by Staff Editor