Offensively, the German team is undoubtedly better. In addition to Klose and Podolski, there are newcomers like Ozil. As the youngest team in the World Cup, Germany had a great impact. Compared with Germany, Spain's age structure is more reasonable. Their lineup mainly comes from European giants Barcelona and Real Madrid. They are more experienced and know how to control the rhythm on the court.
Looking back at the history of the confrontation between the two teams, Germany and Spain have had 20 confrontation records in the history of international A-level events, of which Germany has 8 wins, 6 draws and 6 losses. Among them, Germany remained unbeaten in three games in the history of the World Cup, and 1966 England World Cup group match was defeated by Spain 1:2. 1982 world cup rematch, the host Spain lost again with 1:2; 1994 USA World Cup group match, two teams 1: 1 draw. However, in Europe, Spain took the lead, and Paris 1984 and Spain10 defeated their opponents. However, in Munich 1988, Spain lost 0-2. What impressed me the most was the final of the 2008 European Championship. Spain beat Germany with Torres 1-0 goal and won the final championship.
In this confrontation, on the whole, the winning rate of both sides should be 50-50, and the result is hard to predict. If Spain's defense can keep Germany from opening the situation in the first half, Spain can use Germany's impatience to fight back in the second half. On the contrary, if Germany scores quickly, Spain will be very passive.