SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 21:03 British Summer Time 18 June 2014
A half-time swap for Spain. Atletico Madrid midfielder Koke is coming on. Talk about pressure...
He has replaced Xabi Alonso, who had a torrid half.
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Tom Rostance
A half-time swap for Spain. Atletico Madrid midfielder Koke is coming on. Talk about pressure...
He has replaced Xabi Alonso, who had a torrid half.
BBC Sport's David Ornstein in Rio
"Spain head back down the tunnel with heads bowed, shoulders slumped, speechless and bedraggled. Chile, by contrast, gather for a quick congratulatory huddle having executed the perfect half of football.
"They could be administering one of the game's most historic results, but look calm, collected and ready for more after the break."
World Cup winner and Match of the Day pundit Thierry Henry will be answering your questions after the Spain-Chile game on the Match of the Day Facebook page, external but you can post your query now.
Lisa: Del Bosque has to take some of the blame. Picked a keeper who's not even first choice for Real Madrid. Cost them dearly in both games.
Dan, London: Not to exaggerate but if you refuse to change your keeper for 40 years then this will eventually happen.
Scamp:, external The scary thing is that Chile haven't even really had to work for their goals - well-crafted, but Spain have been abject.
Daniel Woodley:, external If Spain are to come back in this game they need to make three subs at half time. Koke, Fabregas and Villa should come on.
Mike Hanson:, external The era of boring to watch Tiki Taka has ended, the time of power and pace has begun! Exciting football!
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Former France and Arsenal striker Thierry Henry
MOTD analyst
"Give credit to Chile. I was saying in terms of beauty Australia's Tim Cahill's goal is the best but the first goal for Chile was my type of goal - what a finish. That is football at its best.
"That sums up Chile for me. They are generous and unselfish. You asked if we were shocked - I'm shocked. Spain keeper Iker Casillas in one of the best keepers in the game. He's clearly not confident for the second goal."
I wouldn't fancy taking on your pub side Mike...
Alex Benson:, external Well done Mourinho and Ancelotti for ruining Iker Casillas. He would not have done that if he had been playing week in week out.
Richard Firth:, external Spain need Xavi, Koke and Villa on for Alonso, Busquets and Costa.
Mike:, external Xabi Alonso is a spent force I'm afraid. Looks like a pub player.
Former England captain Rio Ferdinand
MOTD analyst
"It shows you that even one of the best goalkeepers of all time can make mistakes if they lack confidence. Iker Casillas should have caught that.
"They've got some great goalkeepers but Vicente del Bosque has shown his loyalty and maybe that's misjudged because he's not played a lot of football and that's an overriding factor."
Former France and Arsenal striker Thierry Henry
MOTD analyst
"I think we all agree - we are calling for Cesc Fabregas."
Further proof that possession is no longer nine 10th of the law.
Rio Ferdinand
Former England captain, MOTD analyst
"In the first goal Xabi Alonso lost the ball and it's how you react, and he didn't get back to defend. He gave it away but it's about the reaction.
"Do you want to get back to help? It doesn't look like he has that intensity and if he'd sprinted back he could have maybe got in the line of that shot."
That second Chile goal was a real toe-bunger. Brilliantly done.
Spain are 45 minutes away from being the first team out of the World Cup. You would have got good odds on that.
Crystal Palace manager Tony Pulis
BBC Radio 5 live
"There has been no combination play from Spain in the final third. They have to improve if they are to stay in this World Cup. They need a goal desperately.
"Eduardo Vargas and Alexis Sanchez have worked really hard for Chile and always seem to have that extra space out wide, whereas the Chileans have denied the Spanish any space."
Clarence Seedorf, former Dutch midfielder
MOTD analyst
"It all started wrong for Spain. In the first minute Chile almost got a goal and then every Spain player who was beaten in that first match by Netherlands would have then lacked some confidence."
Chile's goalscorers tonight? Charles and Eddie.
Would I lie to you?
Rio Ferdinand
Former England captain, MOTD analyst
"You've got to give credit where it's due. Chile's players are running beyond people and asking questions and they've had shots and put the ball past Iker Casillas - he's had another bad day."
Does anyone think Spain can get out of this?
We could be on for an amazing second half if they can! They don't look like doing so. At all.
Danny Murphy
Former England international, MOTD analyst
"I'm a huge fan of Xabi Alonso and I've never seen him give it away so much and be caught in possession. Whether it's a mental thing or not I don't know, but it's got worse for him as the game's gone on."
Stunning scoreline in Rio. Chile pouring bucketloads of salt into Spanish wounds.