就像《东方体育日报》的记者林龙从因斯布鲁克蒂沃利球场发回来的新闻报道标题:《就在下看台一刹那比利亚进球了》一样,我也是打算关电视准备睡觉时,比利亚进球了,西班牙赢了,瑞典人傻眼了。这一时刻,也许西班牙和瑞典双方还有的一点平局收场皆大欢喜的默契和平衡在瞬间崩溃和坍塌了。西班牙可以无忧小组出线了,而瑞典则还需要和俄罗斯希腊继续火拼厮杀。完成这个魔鬼终结的球星就是西班牙西甲豪门瓦伦西亚的超级前锋比利亚(david villa )。他在西班牙4:1大胜俄罗斯的小组首场比赛中就上演了精彩的帽子戏法。目前个人进球达到四个,排名射手榜首位。
比利亚是效力于西甲瓦伦西亚球队的前锋。身高175cm
这名有着“葫芦娃”昵称的瓦伦西亚超级前锋身披劳尔的7号球衣参加了本次大赛,并且用自己的汗水和努力在一个星期内,从替补变成了主力,在首场比赛中大放异彩,西班牙媒体这样评价他:“没有争议,比利亚是本场最佳。他一直都在给球队做贡献,比利亚是西班牙队的指针,锋线上只剩下一人时就更是如此。现在,他暂时成为了本届欧洲杯的最佳射手。”西班牙新7号的“帽子戏法”同时也创造了一个纪录。历史的数据显示,这居然是西班牙球员18年来在大赛上取得的首个帽子戏法,上个帽子戏法还要追溯到1990年世界杯,西班牙的米歇尔在对韩国队的比赛中上演了“帽子戏法”。另外,比利亚也显示出自己进球的高效率,仅用一场比赛就平了阿方索创造的西班牙球员在欧洲杯上的最高进球纪录。欧洲杯的历史上,只有穆勒、阿罗夫斯、普拉蒂尼(2次)、巴斯滕、康塞卡奥和克鲁伊维特有过帽子戏法纪录,现在比利亚成了享有这一荣誉的第7人。
绰号“葫芦娃”的比利亚在一个星期前,从替补变成了主力,虽然比利亚腿部有轻伤,但在老帅阿拉贡内斯看来,已经没有时间让这位射手继续调整了,可见比利亚在老帅心中的地位。而“葫芦娃”也很好的回报了老帅对他的信任。瓦伦西亚前锋的帽子戏法,不但让他以17球荣登西班牙国家队历史射手榜的第8位,还让西班牙队在小组赛中占据了心理优势。
比利亚,西班牙的神,有你的降临,西班牙队在本届欧锦赛上还会走的更远。我内心的私密期待就是西班牙夺得本届欧洲杯的冠军,让决赛的赛场响彻《西班牙斗牛士》的辉煌乐章!
后附维基百科有关比利亚的词条,维基百科真是个实用的百科全书,昨晚比利亚代表西班牙国家队比赛的内容已经被写入了词条中,世界上还有这么高效率的百科全书吗?可惜我们都不能打开维基百科的中文版。只能看英文版了。
Early career
Born in the Asturias region in Northern Spain, he got his professional breakthrough at his local club Sporting de Gijón, for whom he made his first-team debut in the 2000–01 season. The next season he was a first team regular, scoring 18 league goals, and scored 20 the next season. After over 50 goals in just three seasons at Gijón, he got his chance in Spain's top-flight the La Liga, when promoted Real Zaragoza bought him in the summer of 2003. He had no trouble adapting to the step up in class and scored 17 times in his first season at Zaragoza. Villa led Zaragoza to a Copa del Rey victory scoring the winning goal against Real Madrid.
Soon after he earned his first international call-up and cap, Valencia decided to take a chance on him and parted with €12 million (£8.2 million) to secure his services in the summer of 2005.
Valencia
In the 2005–06 season, he scored 25 goals in 35 league matches for Valencia, to finish 1 goal behind the leagues top scorer Samuel Eto'o of Barcelona. He scored his first hat-trick for Valencia against Athletic Bilbao on the 23 April 2006. Villa managed the hat trick in just over 5 minutes (80th to the 85th minute) making it one of the quickest hat-tricks ever recorded.
Villa's form continued into the 2006–07 season, with the striker forming a prolific partnership up front with former Real Madrid star Fernando Morientes. Together, Villa and Morientes netted around 40 goals in all competitions, and also ousted Raúl González from the Spanish national squad. He scored a brilliant free kick goal in the 2nd round of the champions league against Inter Milan which helped lead Valencia through to the quarter finals where they eventually lost to Chelsea FC.
On his 100th league appearance for Valencia, Villa scored a hat-trick against Levante; his 54th, 55th and 56th league goals for the club. Another two goals on the final day of the season against Atletico Madrid meant he finished the season with 18 league goals from 29 games.
International career
Villa made his national debut on 9 February 2005 in Almeria. It was a match between Spain and San Marino in which Spain won 5–0.
Villa was included in Spain's 23 man squad for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, and was favoured over the more established striker Raúl, to line up alongside Fernando Torres in the opening match against Ukraine. Villa made his first World Cup finals appearance scoring twice against Ukraine. He added one more from the penalty spot in Spain's 1–3 defeat to France in a Round of 16 knock-out match. He finished joint top goal scorer for Spain along with Fernando Torres in World Cup 2006 with three goals.
After the World Cup, Villa continued to be Spain's first choice striker, starting all 11 international matches during 2006–07 season. He also scored an impressive 8 goals from those matches and was Spain's top scorer in Euro 2008 qualifying with 7 goals. He scored the winning goal against Italy with a volley in a friendly match on 26 March 2008. He was included in the squad for Euro 2008, and scored a hat trick in the Spaniards' first match against Russia in Innsbruck on the 10th June, scoring in the 20th, 44th, and 75th minutes which ended in a 4–1 victory for the Spanish team. Villa was also part of the play that resulted in the fourth goal.[2] In the following game, against Sweden, on the 14th of June, Villa scored a goal in the 92nd minute to earn the Spaniards a 2-1 victory.
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