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World Cup 2010: Spain fans vocal outside Ellis Park Stadium
The Spanish supporters are planning to scream louder than the vuvuzelas...
By Peter Pedroncelli
Renato is here from Madrid, and he told Goal.com, "We are here to win and we are going to go all the way if the supporters have anything to say.
"We will come out for every game and shout for our team until our last breath. Even the vuvuzelas will be no match for our support."
"La Furia Roja will win this match by a few goals to make up for terrible loss against the Swiss, but we have forgiven that already. No we will win this one and the players will hear our cheers," said Alvaro.
Alvaro's friend Drago added, "Spain have all the ingredients to be champion. I hope that they will show that tonight. The vuvuzelas are too loud to compete with, so we have bought a whole lot of them to vuvuzela for Spain.
"If you can't beat them, join them."
Finally, 16-year-old Alessandra was hoping to see a certain player in particular: "I am Italian but when Spain is playing I support them because I love (Fernando) Torres and David Silva.
"I hope they play tonight."
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