Although it means dragging the thread further off topic (sorry jimbo
), I think a lot of people's devotion to all things Spanish in football is tied into a general feeling of inferiority where English football against our continental neighbours is concerned. I've never quite figured out why, but for a long time now English fans have felt that the game in this country is somehow lacking, or in some way endemically inferior to football played by foreigners. This has always confused me, since history backs up the fact that once English clubs get to grips with European competition, we have a tendency to do very well indeed.
English clubs have reached the final of the big tournament 17 times, compared with 21 times for Spanish clubs. Five more finals than English entries. This is when compared with seven more entries into the competition for Spanish clubs thanks to first British diffidence to the European Cup, then years later the ban after the Heysel disaster. However, our percentage of finals won per appearance is significantly better - 65% for English clubs, 57% for Spanish - and our percentage of wins per entry is a shade better, at 23% for English clubs and 22% for Spanish clubs. Historically there is certainly nothing in Spain's favour and currently Spanish football is not significantly stronger than English football. For every Everton vs Benfica, there's a Fulham vs Juventus example to point at. There's also the fact that six different English clubs have reached the final over the years, compared with only four Spanish ones.
As for international football, Spain are historically a quarter-final team with one notable exception two years ago. England are historically a quarter-final team with one notable exception 44 years ago. Neither country is the international powerhouse they like to think they are. Man for man, Spain aren't significantly better than England. They edge it terms of goalkeepers, but that's about all. Torres and Rooney are about on a par for quality, as are Gerrard and Iniesta, Xavi and Lampard, Johnson and Sergio Ramos, Terry and Ferdinand are
both better than Puyol and I'd argue that a fit Defoe playing in a side in decent form will get as many goals as Villa.
English fans just get bewitched by the pretty, pretty football and allow that to cloud their judgement when you look at the bare facts about which clubs do best in Europe. History, and indeed recent results, show that English football is stronger overall at club level and both countries are about on a level internationally. Spain won the Euros last time out, but Greece won it the time before that and no-one fell over themselves to proclaim Greece to be an unbeatable international force, but then again... Greece won playing ugly football.