Spain press mourns World Cup 'catastrophe'

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Last Updated : Jun 14 2014 | 3:29 PM IST
Spanish newspapers today bemoaned the "humiliation" and "catastrophe" of world champions Spain's 5-1 battering by the Netherlands in their opening World Cup match in Brazil.
Most papers splashed on their front pages a photo of Spain's goalkeeper and captain Iker Casillas kneeling with head bowed as Dutch players celebrated after ripping apart the Spanish defence.
Leading Madrid sports daily Marca mourned "a historic catastrophe", dubbing the Netherlands' performance "a goal-scoring spree of Biblical proportions" against Spain.
With two Euro championships plus the 2010 World Cup title under their belt, expectations for Spain in this competition could not be higher and the response to Friday night's upset was bitter.
"This is not just any old defeat. It is a historic disaster. There is no precedent of this scale in the history of the World Cup," Marca wrote.
"Humiliation", ran the single headline on the front page of general daily El Mundo.
"A ridiculous start," screamed Barcelona-based daily Sport on its front page.
Barcelona general newspaper El Periodico saw the defending world champions, known as La Roja or the Reds, as "Red with shame".
Madrid sports daily AS mourned a "Total breakdown" by Spain in the second half as they gave away a 1-0 lead earned through Xabi Alonso's contentious first-half penalty.
Spanish papers noted bitterly that the scoreline -- two goals each by Arjen Robben and Robin Van Persie and one by Stefan de Vrij -- was sweet revenge for the Dutch for their 1-0 defeat by Spain in the 2010 World Cup final in South Africa.
The Spanish press's only source of consolation was pointing out that Spain lost its first game in that World Cup, to Switzerland.
Many commentators mourned the ineffective performances of past heros of the Spain squad, such as Casillas, defenders Sergio Ramos and Gerard Pique and midfielders Andres Iniesta and Xavi Hernandez.
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First Published: Jun 14 2014 | 3:29 PM IST

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