Postpublished at 21:24 British Summer Time 18 June 2014
Chile working so hard to deny Spain time and space on the ball. It's a masterclass in high pressing.

Spain knocked out after only two matches
Vargas and Aranguiz end holders' campaign
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Tom Rostance
Chile working so hard to deny Spain time and space on the ball. It's a masterclass in high pressing.
Fernando, it's now or never!
Chile replace the injured Charles Aranguiz with Felipe Gutierrez, while Spain send on the prodigal number nine, Fernando Torres. He replaces Diego Costa.
Gareth Vaughan: Watching Spain play this incompetent brand of football is like watching Claude Monet painting with finger paints.
Christian, Rickmansworth: You say that the era of tika taka has ended - but doesn't Santi Cazorla play good tika taka football for Arsenal, as well as being direct? Get him on!
Spain work it nicely down the right but they turn down two or three shooting opportunities and the chance has gone. Sometimes you have to have a dig!
Danny Murphy
Former England international, MOTD analyst
"Spain have to make more changes shortly, maybe 10 more minutes, maybe give Fernando Torres or David Villa a chance. I'd always leave Iniesta on but Silva hasn't done enough."
Charles Aranguiz is down and having treatment, Dr, Danny Murphy has already diagnosed it...
Crystal Palace manager Tony Pulis
BBC Radio 5 live
"I think we'll see a lot of this now, Chile players going down and breaking the play up. To be honest I can't see much wrong with Koke's challenge on Charles Aranguiz."
The good news for Spain is that in the opening 10 minutes they have created two good chances. The terrible news is that they shanked them both and are looking at an early World Cup exit...
Mark Lynch:, external I can't believe Spain didn't pick Navas. Might not have had a great season but genuine pace which is something this team lacks.
Gemma Hudson-Green:, external Costa you're actually starting to make Torres look like the 'go to' guy right now!! The mighty have fallen!
Titus Kiseu:, external I've said it over and over that Spain game has been overtaken by time and pundits console them saying its reckless statement.
What a sitter!
Sergio Ramos hits a free-kick right at Claudio Bravo, who also punches it unconvincingly away. Diego Costa reacts well to hook an overhead kick across goal, and Sergio Busquets is open at the back stick.
All he has to do is meet the ball properly and he scores, But instead it hits him on the ankle and rolls wide!
What a miss...
Danny Murphy
Former England international, MOTD analyst
"Costa has looked a shadow of the player from earlier this season who was burying those chances. Of course you're going to say you're fit but it's the manager's responsibility more than anyone else's."
Crystal Palace manager Tony Pulis
BBC Radio 5 live
"It was a poor first touch from Diego Costa and the defender has done very well to cover. Costa needed three or four touches to control the ball and you just wonder whether he has lost a little bit of sharpness after being out injured. He was putting those away all season for Atletico Madrid last year."
Koke's first telling contribution sees him give it away. But there's thumbs up from the Spanish players, get one early and they will believe.
Daniel Widdis: King Juan Carlos of Spain has just signed the bill abdicating, looks like his team are following suit.
Got to score! That's a big chance for Spain as Diego Costa is picked out in the penalty area, his first touch is good but hedelays a second or two and then his shot is well blocked away.
A big chance.
Crystal Palace manager Tony Pulis
BBC Radio 5 live
"It's down to the Spain players now, they need to play the half of their lives.
"Defensively I am amazed they have been getting caught out two-on-two, and going forward they have got leg-beaters in the team, but they aren't doing that, there are no runners off Diego Costa.
"Koke will give the team more legs and energy. They need people to break their necks to get in the box. They've got 45 minutes to do it. There is no hanging around now."
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A noticeable shift in gear early in the second half from Spain. Pedro tries to get in behind but he is well closed down.
Game on!
Rio Ferdinand
Former England captain, MOTD analyst
"They've got to go for it and have someone who can come on and affect people around them. Koke had a great season last season and he knows Diego Costa well."