Spain-20 Diego Capel

Discussion in 'Spain' started by elsoluis, Jul 2, 2007.

  1. elsoluis

    elsoluis New Member

    Jun 29, 2007
    Ft. Worth TX
    I think that Diego Capel should be put on to the Spain National team and started ASAP! He is great, did you see his goal and brilliant play in the under 20 world cup yesterday vs. Uruguay? He scored the goal that tied the game at 2-2. Spain domanated but let in two goals and some dangerous chances for Uruguay. close to the end of the game Spain scored 2 goals to tie it up.
     
  2. zenden

    zenden Member+

    Nov 12, 2006
    yo estoy en Europa
    Club:
    CD Chivas de Guadalajara
    Nat'l Team:
    Mexico
    He's a quality player as is Sunny.
     
  3. Real Madrid rocks!

    Jun 28, 2005
    I agree, kinda reminds me of Joaquin, although on the left side of the pitch.
     
  4. Ireny

    Ireny New Member

    Jul 4, 2007
    Very skillful player, I agree. I didn't finish watching them against Zambia. Was the result 2-1 to Spain?
     
  5. ports485

    ports485 New Member

    Mar 22, 2005
    Phoenix, Flagstaff
    Yes, Capel has had an impressive U20 World Cup. But the fact that he's yet to really break into the Sevilla side means it's unlikely he'll be put into the senior national team. Plus Spain already has David Silva, Joaquin, Vicente, etc. on the wings. Capel is good but he doesn't warrant playing time more than the wingers Spain already has.
     
  6. bigwill780

    bigwill780 New Member

    Jul 16, 2007
    I had a chance to watch Capel play in Edmonton against Czech Republic. He is very talented but it seems to me he really needs to work on his right foot. He plays left wing and he has exactly 2 moves to get a cross in. Head fake right then go left and cross or turn with the ball towards the right side and then turn back towards the left then cross it with the left. Basically he goes left every single time. He barely ever uses his right foot. Couple times he tried to cross with his right and they were just horrible. I think he has to improve his right foot to play at the next level.
     

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