Andres Iniesta dramatically fired Spain to World Cup glory for the first time in their history with the only goal of the game deep into extra-time in a 1-0 win over Netherlands at Soccer City.
I'm more than pleased that Spain won the World Cup 2010. They deserved it, particularly in the final against Netherlands, whom I have no sympathy for, as they tried their best to make a real sham of what supposed to be a spectacle soccer.
Spain's Fernando Torres celebrates with the World Cup trophy after the FIFA World Cup 2010 Final match between the Netherlands and Spain at the Soccer City stadium outside Johannesburg, South Africa, 11 July 2010.
Spain's coach Vicente del Bosque lifts the trophy among teammates after the FIFA World Cup 2010 Final match between the Netherlands and Spain at the Soccer City stadium outside Johannesburg, South Africa.
Spanish soccer fans celebrate after watching the FIFA 2010 World Cup Final soccer match between the Netherlands and Spain at the Spanish Steps in Rome, Italy.
Spain's Andres Iniesta celebrates after scoring the 1-0 lead during the FIFA World Cup 2010 Final match between the Netherlands and Spain.
Spain's David Villa lifts the trophy among teammates after the FIFA World Cup 2010 Final match between the Netherlands and Spain.
Let's say...
If Paul was wrong or in other words, he made incorrect prediction of the World Cup Champion 2010, what might be happened to Paul?
Sushi Octopus? *scrumptious*
Takoyaki Balls? *delectable*
Just kidding... But now...
Paul's amazing prediction in the World Cup 2010 has been very accurate and this incident has put this Germany city Oberhausen on the map. Visitors from all across Europe are going to Oberhausen to catch a view of Paul the genius football predictor.
Paul has become the King of the Football *how about a round of applause*
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