Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Problem Grass, Busquets UEFA Act Request

The Spanish players are still complaining about the condition of grass PGE Arena. Sergio Busquets expect UEFA to intervene immediately to problems that interfere with La Furia Roja quickly ended. Like the other Spanish players complained, Busquets confirmed that the surface of the ground is too dry and the grass is too high. As a result, Spain could not demonstrate that short passes so their style to the max.



Poor condition of the field was touted as one of the causes of the failure of Spain beat Italy on Sunday (6/10/2012) ago. At that time, they only drew 1-1 with Gli Azzurri. That makes Busquets angry is the fact that Italy refused to watering the field before kickoff. Barcelona midfielder was also urged UEFA to investigate. "The state of the field really punish us," said Busquets told Sky Sports. "It is true that both teams played in the same field, with the same ball. However, the ground state can be more difficult for one team than another team," he explained. "It's up to UEFA to take a stand on this. I think they should intervene in order to show more interesting, more goals, and reduce injury," said Busquets. "This really is an obstacle for the team that the game depends on the operand-operand (to various parts of the field)," he said. PGE Arena in Gdansk City will still be a place to play Spain in two games remaining in the group stage. Vicente del Bosque's side will meet Republic of Ireland on Thursday (6/14/2012) before wait on Croatia on Monday (6/18/2012) future.