Former Spain coach Luis Aragones has criticized the team's tactics after a 1-0 World Cup defeat to Switzerland, adding that a lack of conviction from the start didn't help.
Aragones, who led Spain to its European Championship triumph in 2008, has called the Group H loss "a tough blow" for one of the tournament favorites.
Aragones says Spain "didn't go for the game from the opening second" with a lack of penetration off the ball.
Aragones did not agree with successor Vicente del Bosque's decision to play both Xabi Alonso and Sergio Busquets in midfield, saying late Wednesday "the better team didn't win, just the better organized one."
Spain next plays Honduras, which also has no points after losing to Chile on Monday.

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