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Euro 2008 Final: In Pictures


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 The opening ceremony in Vienna depicting the progression of the Euro 2008 tournament.

 

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Both teams starting eleven lineup in Vienna, and sing their respective national anthems.

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German manager Joachim Low managed to lead Germany to a runner up finish in his first tournament in charge.

 

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Spain manager Luis Aragones leads Spain to a European Championship victory in his final match in charge. Aragones will join Turkish powerhouse Fenerbahce in July.

 

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Fernando Torres beats Phillip Lahm and goalkeeper Jens Lehmann on his way to goal.

 

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Spanish striker Fernando Torres celebrates what turns out to be the game’s only goal.

 

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German captain Michael Ballack had to leave to pitch to receive treatment on a gash above his right eye after a mid-air collision with Spains Marco Senna.

 

 

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German goalkeeper Jens Lehmann made several key saves that kept Germany in the match.

 

 

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Spanish Goalkeeper and captain Iker Casillas didn’t have much to do throughout the final but dealt with several German crosses well.

 

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German manager Joachim Low sits with Sebastien Schweinsteiger after the final whistle blows.

 

 

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 Spanish captain Iker Casillas lifts the European Championships trophy, ending a 44 year wait for Spanish supporters.

 

The final ends what was a very memorable Euro 2008 tournament. Whether it was the heroics of Turkey, the speed of Russia, or the shock of giants France bowing out in the group stage, this tournament had something for everyone.  

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Ronaldo Rumors Rekindled After Portugal Exit


Cristiano RonaldoIt took only a few hours for the Cristiano Ronaldo speculation to start back up.

After Portugal lost 3-2 to Germany in the Euro 2008 quarterfinals, quotes from Ronaldo rekindling his transfer saga started surfacing. Though the Manchester United star remained coy in interviews given to Spanish and Portuguese press, strong language than his pre-Euro statements further hints at a desire to leave the Old Trafford.

“The possibilities to go are great,” Ronaldo said. “In the next few days we will see if we can arrive at an agreement.”

Ronaldo said it will be at least 48 hours before he makes his desires known. Real Madrid have made the Golden Shoe winner their top summer priority. Speculation on how much they are willing to offer Manchester United as a transfer fee ranges from £50 million to £70 million, with players like Sergio Ramos and Robinho being mentioned as possible makeweights. Madrid is also set to offer Ronaldo a salary fo £200,000 per week, the largest contract ever given to a professional soccer player.

Ronaldo, who said that he will be speaking to Manchester United over the next couple of days, insisted that he has yet to make his decision, though he conceded “the people around me know what I want.”

Various sources within the British press report that a decision to try and move to Real Madrid has already been made. Real Madrid representative deny this.

“We’re waiting for Cristiano to make a statement,” explains Miguel Angel Arroyo, general director at Real Madrid. “Whenever he says he wants to play for Real Madrid, there would be conversations” with Manchester United.

Ronaldo’s statements come one day after the Glazer family, through unnamed sources, would support Sir Alex Ferguson’s decision to bench the Portuguese star should he fail to report to the team in July. This possibility has been born of United’s insistence their star is not for sale, not even for the £70 million figure.

While that figure, Real’s contract offer, and Ronaldo’s expressed desire to go to Madrid could pressure Ferguson into a deal, Ronaldo’s agent Jorge Mendes is said to have advised his client against handing in a formal transfer request.

The the interim, Ronaldo said he will be undergoing surgery for a foot ailment.

“I’m going to have an operation now,” he told the media, when asked what he plans to do next. “I have had a small problem for about three months.

Michael BallackRonaldo was scoreless against Germany in Portugal’s loss, though he did contribute to the team’s first goal. German goalkeeper Jens Lehman made a good save on a Ronaldo shot but could not control a rebound that went to striker Nuno Gomes who put the ball in the net. The Portugal captain’s goal brought the German lead to 2-1, with Bastian Schweinsteiger and Miroslav Klose scoring within four minutes of each other starting in the 22nd minute. Klose goal was a header off a set piece where Ronaldo failed to mark the Bayern Munich striker.

A mildly controversial Michael Ballack goal gave Germany a 3-1 lead in the 62nd minute. The Chelsea star’s header from a set piece was made possible as he gave a push in the back of club teammate Paulo Ferreira, allowing him room to score the winning goal. FC Porto’s Hélder Postiga put home a Nani cross with three minutes left in regular time, but Portugal never threatened again.

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Magic in Geneva


 

For all of us that tuned in to watch Czech Republic take on Turkey in a winner takes all match, we witnessed an absolutely breathtaking display. This match had the kind of suspense that no movie could ever match in the same 90 minutes. If you missed the game for whatever reason, I won’t spoil it for you, you MUST watch this game. If you have friends, family that have yet to embrace soccer, or fail to see the appeal, make them watch this game. If you weren’t able to TiVO or record this match, there are many ways to find it, one suggestion would be to head over to our friends at FBTZ.com, register, and take a look. For all of us that saw this live, what a game it was, for those that missed it, watch it and enjoy soccer at its very best.

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Scolari Named Chelsea Manager


Luiz Felipe ScolariLuiz Felipe Scolari, currently leading the Portugal MNT in Euro 2008, has been named the manager at Chelsea FC.

Scolari will complete his assignment with Portugal before joining Chelsea on July 1.

Scolari will be replacing Avram Grant, who was fired as Chelsea manager on May 24.  Since Grant’s departure, various high profile coaches have been associated with the vacant position, including former Barcelona manager Frank Rijkaard and, most recently, AC Milan’s Carlo Ancelotti.

Scolari’s name, in the mix since the position’s opening, had seen rumors of his eventual hiring increase with the Euro 2008 coverage.  Those rumors escalated over the last week with Scolari confirming he was ready to move on from his Portugal job after his contract ended this month.  One report had Scolari agreeing to a deal last Friday.

Scolari’s greater coaching achievement came in 2002 when he won the World Cup with Brazil.  After that tournament he joined Portugal, taking them to the final of Euro 2004 and the semifinals of the 2006 World Cup.  Portugal currently leads Group A of Euro 2008, winning their first two matches.  He is the most successful coach in Portugal’s history and is given credit for transitioning the team from the Luis Figo, Rui Costa-led “Golden Generation” to the current, Cristiano Ronaldo-led squad.

Before being named head of the Brazil MNT in 2001, Scolari was coach Cruziero in Brazil’s Serie A.  It was the last time Scolari coached club soccer.

Last week, Scolari said that he would not talk about his coaching future until after Euro 2008, making today’s announcement a surprise.  Uncertainty concerning a vacant Chelsea managerial position during the transfer season may have been motivated an early announcement with the hopes that players being targeted by other clubs may be influenced by the high-profile signing.

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Euro 2008: Staff Picks, Full US TV Schedule


Well everyone here at American Soccer Reader is looking forward to Euro 2008 kicking off this Saturday on ESPN. We thought we’d let you know our picks to win the tournament, along with a full view of the upcoming games schedule across the ESPN networks. Enjoy, get those TiVO remotes ready, it’s going to be a tournament to remember!


Staff Picks:

Trevor Hayward: Netherlands

Alex Gutierrez: Undecided

Andrew Weckenmann: Spain

Dave Martinez: Undecided

Dan Thompson: Sweden

Jared DuBois: Germany

Andrew Padgett: France

Ian Martin: Germany

Richard Farley: Spain

Patrick Wood: Germany

Scott Viar: Portugal



Full US ESPN Schedule(all times are Eastern Time):

Saturday 6/07

11:50 a.m.- Switzerland vs. Czech Republic A (ESPN Classic, ESPN Deportes)

2:30 p.m.- Portugal vs. Turkey A (ESPN Classic, ESPN Deportes)



Sunday 6/08

11:50 a.m.- Austria vs. Croatia B (ESPN2, ESPN Deportes)

2:30 p.m.- Germany vs. Poland B (ESPN2, ESPN Deportes)



Monday 6/09

11:50 a.m.- Romania vs. France C (ESPN2, ESPN Deportes)

2:30 p.m.- Netherlands vs. Italy C (ESPN2, ESPN Deportes)



Tuesday 6/10

11:50 a.m.- Spain vs. Russia D (ESPN2, ESPN Deportes)

2:30 p.m.- Greece vs. Sweden D (ESPN2, ESPN Deportes)



Wednesday 6/11

11:50 a.m.- Czech Republic vs. Portugal A (ESPN2, ESPN Deportes)

2:30 p.m.- Switzerland vs. Turkey A (ESPN2, ESPN Deportes)



Thursday 6/12

11:50 a.m.- Croatia vs. Germany B (ESPN2, ESPN Deportes)

2:30 p.m.- Austria vs. Poland B (ESPN2, ESPN Deportes)



Friday 6/13

11:50 a.m.- Italy vs. Romania C (ESPN2, ESPN Deportes)

2:30 p.m.- Netherlands vs. France C (ESPN2, ESPN Deportes)



Saturday 6/14

11:50 a.m.- Sweden vs. Spain D (ESPN2, ESPN Deportes)

2:30 p.m.- Greece vs. Russia D (ESPN2, ESPN Deportes)



Sunday 6/15

2:30 p.m.- Switzerland vs. Portugal A (ESPN2, ESPN Deportes)

2:30 p.m.- Turkey vs. Czech Republic A (ESPN2, ESPN Deportes)

5 p.m.- Turkey vs. Czech Republic (ESPN Deportes)



Monday 6/16

2:30 p.m.- Poland vs. Croatia B (ESPN Classic)

2:30 p.m.- Austria vs. Germany B (ESPN, ESPN Deportes)

5 p.m.- Poland vs. Croatia (ESPN Deportes)



Tuesday 6/17

2:30 p.m.- Netherlands vs. Romania C (ESPN Classic)

2:30 p.m.- France vs. Italy C (ESPN, ESPN Deportes)

5 p.m.- Netherlands vs. Romania (ESPN Deportes)



Wednesday 6/18

2:30 p.m.- Greece vs. Spain D (ESPN, ESPN Deportes)

2:30 p.m.- Russia vs. Sweden D (ESPN2)

7 p.m.- Russia vs. Sweden (ESPN Deportes)



Quarterfinals Stage:



Thursday 6/19

2:30 p.m.- 1st Group A vs. 2nd Group B (ESPN, ESPN Deportes)



Friday 6/20

2:30 p.m.- 1st Group B vs. 2nd Group A (ESPN, ESPN Deportes)



Saturday 6/21



2:30 p.m.- 1st Group C vs. 2nd Group D (ABC)



Sunday 6/22

2:55 p.m.- 1st Group D vs. 2nd Group C (ESPN, ESPN Deportes)



Semifinals Stage



Wednesday 6/25

2:30 p.m.- Winners (ESPN, ESPN Deportes)



Thursday 6/26

2:30 p.m.- Winners (ESPN2, ESPN Deportes)



Final:

Sunday 6/29

2:30 p.m. - Euro 2008 Title Match from Vienna (ABC)



I hope all of you are just as excited we are for Euro 2008. A whole month of some of the worlds best playing each other, should be a treat for every soccer/football/futbol fan on the planet. If you haven’t read Andrew Padgett group by group preview series for Euro 2008, make sure to do so, click on the Euro 2008 category!

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Euro 2008: Group C Preview


Country: France

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Manager: Raymond Domenech

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Euro 2004 Performance: Four years ago in Portugal, France began their Euro campaign with convincing fashion finishing atop their group without losing a match.  However, they were quickly knocked-out in the first elimination round by eventual winners Greece 1-0.  Having won the championship four years prior to that point, the defending champs were surely crushed in their defeat.

 

Euro 2008 Qualifying Performance: In qualifying for this year’s tournament, France was once again matched with its World Cup Final counter part, Italy.  Throughout the entire qualifying campaign, France struggled with new players and formations, but a win on the final day and a Scotland loss meant the two-time winners were through to the finals in Austria/Switzerland.

 

 

 

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Key Attacking Player: Who to pick, who to pick… The shear attacking options that France has just makes any football enthusiast want to salivate.  Anelka, Henry, Gomis, Benzema, Govou, Ben Arfa, and Nasri are just some of the players who if on another team, would easily be the top scorers.  If I had to choose someone though, it obviously would be Henry.  In what could be his last major tournament for the national squad, he should be looking to end on the highest note he can, by lifting the Euro trophy.  As France’s all-time leading scorer, there’s no doubt that total will rise by the end of June.

 

 

 

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Key Defensive Player: Again, whom do you choose? The experience matched with the youth on this squad makes me quiver.  After impressing just a couple days ago in the friendly against Ecuador, Lilian Thuram showed that he still has the tenacity needed to be one of most concrete defenders in the world.

 

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Breakout Player: Karim Benzema is without a doubt the future of Les Bleus.  Is there even a question to his ability?  After scoring 20 league goals this past season for l’OL, he has showed he has the eye for goal that critics have been proclaiming about for years now.  If he does not get the nod to start with Henry or Anelka, coach Domenach might as well just recall Trezeguet, seeing as they would both just remain on the bench.  The partnership Benzema engineers with Anelka or Henry will ultimately determine France’s success in the tournament.

 

Predicted Group Finish: First

As much as it pains me to say it, France by far has the most class, youth, and talent of any team represented in the tournament.  To think of the combinations at Domenech’s disposal is horrifying to the eyes.  Within their squad, four or five different teams could be assembled, all with a very different look, and yet France would still be favorites to win the tournament.  Like I said two weeks ago, my favorite is Portugal, but France has the fire power from all of the big four leagues, from the big teams, and with that arsenal, France will most likely be seeing bleu, blanc, et rouge at the end of June as they hoist the trophy.

 

 

Country: Italy

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Manager: Roberto Donadoni

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Euro 2004 Performance: The reminder of Euro 2004 in Portugal to Italian fans will bring a bitter taste.  Although not losing a match in the group stages, Italy lost out on a place in the elimination rounds through goal differential.  Needing a win on the last day, Italy succeeded in downing Bulgaria, but came one goal short in the end, as Sweden and Denmark moved on into the knockout phase.

 

Euro 2008 Qualifying Performance: Again, Italy was placed into the same group as the arch nemesis, France.  Although they were assured a spot in this years tournament on the second to last match of qualifying, the level of competition Italy had to face throughout qualifying has already given them an edge as they have experienced competitive football against class squads.  Also, there one loss has proved that they can still provide solid play although being a much more mature side.

 

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Key Attacking Player: Luca Toni will be Italy’s go-to man in attack.  After his summer move last year to Bayern Munich, he has showed his quality ranks among the best and scored 24 goals to prove that point.  Whether he acts as a lone striker or is partnered with Quagliarella/Cassano/Del Piero, his presence will mean goals for Italy.

 

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Key Defensive Player: Fabio Cannavaro proved in the last World Cup that he is a worthy defender and a brick wall in the Italy defense.  The former World Player of the Year and European Player of the Year will have to exhibit the same composure needed two years ago, in which the Italian defense only allowed two goals the entire tournament, if they want to lift that Euro silverware.

 

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Breakout Player: The one critical component missing from Italy’s squad is the inclusion of young talent.  With the likes of Mario Balotelli missing, who is lauded to be one of the next superstars in world football, it gives the appearance of Italy being a “has-been” side; a team that does not have the speed or agility to play the new modern game.  By next tournament, Donadoni will have to pick players like Balotelli and other rising stars for Italy to keep its prestige.

 

Predicted Group Finish: Second

Although I think the Italian side is full of aging players, the slow, simple pass, wind-and grind style will just eat up the games they play but will see them earn the victories.  This is not the kind of football we want to see, but it’s what we are going to get: pure and simple.  If you want to pick an exciting team, then stay away from Italy.  Just remember to keep yourself awake because it is true that they sneak goals like that from sleeping defenses.

 

 

Country: The Netherlands

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Manager: Marco Van Basten

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Euro 2004 Performance: At the past Euro Championship, the Netherlands managed to reach the semi-finals before losing to hosts Portugal.  In the group stages there, the Dutch finished second behind the Czech Republic with unconvincing 1-1-1 record.

 

Euro 2008 Qualifying Performance:  Over the course of the past two years, the Dutch had to fight for qualification in Group G, before finally securing their place in the finals in the second to last match of qualifying.  Robin van Persie led the squad in goals, netting four in 7 appearances.

 

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Key Attacking Player: Robin van Persie will have to re-find that thirst for goal if there is to be any attacking presence for the Dutch.  Granted that the Dutch are another example of a squad full of superstars, it is still important to note that van Persie brings electricity and power to any offense.  His stunning goals for Arsenal are just some examples of how he can change the game with a kick of the boot.  With the attacking options at hand for Holland, it is essential a working partnership be found in the coming friendlies.

 

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Key Defensive Player: Giovanni Van Bronckhorst has always proved he is a rock in defense for both club and country.  As a member of the Barcelona squad that won back-to-back league titles and the Champions League, he was very influential as a left-back and even managed four goals in his first season with Barça.  Now as a Feyenoord player, the club he has supported since he was a child, he has continued to prove his value as stable hold in defense.

 

 

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Breakout Player: Although already making the break through for his club, Ryan Babel will be ready to take that next step and be a major influence in this years finals.  Appearing in all 12 qualifying matches, he seems to be a favorite to van Basten and could be starting along side fellow Reds teammate Dirk Kuyt.  Having missed out on the World Cup through a knee injury, that limited him to only one second half appearance, he will be looking to prove that he can play at the highest level, with van Basten saying he has the potential to be the next Thierry Henry.

 

Predicted Group Finish: Third

The caliber of the Dutch squad is truly something to watch, but having not faired very well at all lately in major tournaments, it is hard to believe that they can manage to beat out the Italians or the French.  Ever since the groups were drawn months ago, this group has been analyzed and analyzed, and frankly, it all comes down to a coin flip.  Edwin van der Sar is surely flying high after his Champions League triumph, having saved the match winning penalty kick.  If he can carry that momentum into the national squad and protect that net like his child, then the Dutch could even scale their way to the top of the group and a place in the knockout phase.

 

 

 

Country: Romania

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Manager: Victor Piturca

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Euro 2004 Performance: Failed to Qualify

 

Euro 2008 Qualifying Performance: Oddly enough, all four teams in this group were had to play against one of the other group members.  Romania, in their case, beat out the Netherlands to land atop Group G in qualifying with 29 points.  In 12 matches, scoring goals did not at all seem like a problem, as they netted 26 goals, while only conceding seven.

 

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Key Attacking Player: Adrian Mutu is one of the best footballers to ever have come out of Romania.  His 23 goals this last past season for Fiorentina prove his ability to put the back in the back of the net.  As co-leader in goals scored during qualifying (tied with Ciprian Marica) with four, he surely will be adding too that total this June.  

 

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Key Defensive Player: Cristian Chivu is one of those defenders you look at and then quickly look away, as there looks to be nothing special.  But one would be sorely mistaken.  The Inter Milan back has been a key fixture in his club’s side that has now won back-to-back Serie A titles.  Although being a strong defender, he can give the random and reckless two-footed sliding tackle a little too often, so it will be important for him to stay out of the referee’s book and make sure that nothing gets into the net.

 

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Breakout Player: ?tefan Radu is the youngest player on the Romanian squad and will be looking for more experience this June, even if it means learning from his teammates.  Dubbed “the new Chivu,” the Lazio fullback will hope to see action from the bench, but even if that plan fails, Radu is a player that could be leading the defense of this squad come next World Cup.

 

Predicted Group Finish: Fourth

Face it. What can you expect?  France, Italy, and the Netherlands.  Just acknowledge that at least you know you have the chance to show three of the worlds biggest football powers that you have been reforming.  It really is a shame for the Romanians, because there squad is not necessarily weak, but everything is proportional.  When judged up against the likes of Henry, Benzema, Cannavaro, Toni, Sneijder, van Nistelrooy, and van Persie, can you really expect anything good?  Not to discredit Romania and say they will not score or anything.  I would not be surprised to actually see a lot of high scoring matches in this group.  All four teams know the only way to win is to put the ball in the net.  Chances will not be taken, and by chances, I mean holding onto leads.  The two teams that make it to the knockout rounds will be the teams with the most fluid run of play, with a lot of attack and flair.

The glamour group of Euro 2008…let’s see what really happens…


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Andy Gray joins ESPN broadcast team for Euro 2008


andygray3_548209.jpgESPN announced wednesday that Scottish broadcaster Andy Gray will be joining their broadcasting team for the upcoming Euro 2008 tournament. Gray is one of the top analysts for the English Premier League, regularly featuring on various broadcasts. Gray joins ESPN’s broadcast team which includes, Adrian Healy, Derek Rae, and Tommy Smyth.  

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Euro 2008: Group B Preview


Country: Austria

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Manager: Josef Hickersberger

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Euro 2004 Performance:  Failed to Qualify

Euro 2008 Qualifying Performance: Qualified through hosting Tournament.

 

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Key Attacking Player:  Ivica Vastic’s return to the Austrian national team might be one of the biggest surprises for the host’s fans.  The last national level game Vastic played was back in 2005, but his immaculate form this season for LASK Linz has earned him another call up to the national squad.  With 12 goals for Austria, he will surely be looking to add to that total.  And although he may not get the nod to start, his senior experience is what is needed to coax the young Austrian team into the Elimination rounds.

 

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Key Defensive Player:  Emanuel Pogatetz might be one of the most ruthless and crazed defenders in European football, but its that determination and gut that makes him such a rock in defense.  Although not the most skilled technically, when fortitude and grit are used as factors, he might as well be labeled as class.  If he can manage to keep the back four sound, problems could ensue for their opponents.  Another wild card will be whether or not Pogatetz shows up, or his often-called nickname, “Mad Dog,” comes as he is known for horrible tackles at times.  Only June can tell us that, so until then…

 

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Breakout Player:  Erwin Hoffer is beginning to find his niche as Euro ’08 approaches.  In the recent friendly against third Division side SV Spittal, Hoffer helped his side in the 6-0 thumping, adding two goals in the second half.  Also, in league play for Rapid Vienna, Hoffer was influential in the 7-0 thumping of Red Bull Salzburg.  He may not be a starter in June, but his appearances should be persuading for Austria.

 

Predicted Group Finish: Third.  With their first entry into a major tournament since the 1998 World Cup, as well as being hosts, the sheer energy pumping in Austria could see them through to the Elimination rounds.  However, it is very concerning that the national squad could only net 6 against a third division squad.  Although that might seem like a high scoring game, it just wont get the job done.  Unless magic is found in the form of a supernatural football, their demise will be the lack of goals. 

Surely, the pride of Austria and the nationalism associated with the tournament will be driving factors in their performances.  Unfortunately for Austria, they were drawn into the same group as Germany, which as another German speaking country could steal the spotlight away from the Austrians.  However, a strong performance against specifically Germany will undoubtedly be one of the most proud accomplishments the country has ever seen at the national football level.  It may even give them the drive to pull off the shocker and sneak into the knockout stages.

 

 

 

Country: Croatia

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Manager:  Slaven Bilic

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Euro 2004 Performance: At Euro ’04, the Croats found themselves drawn into the group of England, France, and Switzerland.  Unfortunately, the Croatians failed to even win a match, drawing twice and losing once to England.  Redemption will certainly be sought with a refurbished squad come this June.

Euro 2008 Qualifying Performance:  In Group E of qualifying, the Croats managed 9 wins with only one loss, finishing on 29 points.  However, the memory that most will remember is how they were so influential in keeping England out of the tournament.  The 77th minute strike from Mladen Petric dashed the hopes of England, and the Croatians are now looking to use that momentum to have a great run in Austria.

 

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Key Attacking Player: Mladen Petric provided the fireworks only months ago against England, and with Eduardo Da Silva out for nearly nine months with that horrific leg break, he will be the man to look to for goals.  With seven goals in qualifying, Croatia will be looking to him to lead the way if the goals are to pour in.

 

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Key Defensive Player: Robert Kovac has been recently dubbed one of the best defenders in Croatian history.  His immaculate sense of timing more than compensates for his lack of physicality and speed.  With his brother Niko captaining the squad and patrolling midfield, the Croation defense looks to be pretty sound.

 

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Breakout Player: Ivan Klasnic is one of the youngsters Bili? is putting much faith in with his inclusion in the squad.  After his recent kidney transplant, Klasnic will look to show that he is the future of Croatian football and wants to show his capabilities have not lost him.

 

Predicted Group Finish: Second

Without at doubt, if you were to speak of Croatian football four months ago, you would have to be bonkers not to mention Eduardo Da Silva.  His departure from football for the next few months from that graphic leg break does raise some question marks as to how well the Croatian squad can keep the gears turning without their top scorer in qualifying.  The likes of Niko Kranjcar and Mladen Petric will need to fill the void and keep the goals flowing if they want to see their way to the latter stages of the tournament.  With a strong squad with great chemistry, Croatia is one of those wild card teams that could sneak all the way to finals on June 29.

 

 

Country: Germany

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Manager: Joachim Low

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Euro 2004 Performance: Four years ago, Germany struggled to find the net in the group stages, scoring only two goals.  Failing to even win a match, they were eliminated from the tournament in the Group stages.  With Austria in such close proximity to Germany, this year will essentially be a home tournament to Germany, so they will look to perform well.

Euro 2008 Qualifying Performance:  In this years qualifying stage, Germany finished second in Group D behind the Czech Republic.  Finishing on 27 points with only one loss, their immensely strong squad will give them the push they will need for a good tournament.

 

 

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Key Attacking Player: Lukas Podolski broke out at the ’06 World Cup, and his scoring prowess will be a key component to Germany’s tournament.  With his likely partnership with Miroslav Klose one of the most deadly combinations in the Bundesliga for Bayern Munich, the goals should fly in for the Germans.  With 8 goals in qualifying, he should be looking to pick another big tally this June.

 

 

 

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Key Defensive Player: Jens Lehmann has been given the nod to start this June, despite his lack of appearances for his club, Arsenal.  With the amount of talent present at this year’s tournament, this is very disconcerting to the Germans, as Lehmann is even known for inconsistent play.  Not only that, but his temper could be another downfall for Germany, as they cannot afford any mishaps from the German international.

 

 

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Breakout Player: Marko Marin may not be anywhere close to a recognizable name, but the VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach midfielder is one of the rising stars in Germany.  Although playing in the second division of the Bundesliga, his first call-up to the national squad seems promising, and appearances could be limited to only the bench, the atmosphere of such an enormous tournament could see Marin move to a bigger club come the end of the summer.

 

Predicted Group Finish: First

The German squad might be one of the strongest in the world.  With Ballack set for a fantastic tournament after hitting form for Chelsea the last couple weeks, and the strong attacking presence within the squad, the stream of goals should not fail them.  However, the biggest uncertainty is the fitness/readiness of Jens Lehmann.  Although he may be signed to one of the best clubs in the world, his lack of actual play this past campaign is a gigantic worry and most likely will be the reason the Germans don’t lift the trophy on June 29.

 

 

 

Country: Poland

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Manager: Leo Beenhakker

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Euro 2004 Performance:  Failed to Qualify.

Euro 2008 Qualifying Performance:  At the end of the qualifying rounds, Poland finished atop Group A on 28 points with 8 wins and 2 losses.  Their star striker Euzebiusz Smolarek also was very influential in Poland’s qualification, as he was one of the top goal scorers with 9 goals.

 

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Key Attacking Player: Euzebiusz Smolarek was one of the surprises in qualifying when he netted nine goals, and it will take that presence in front of goal if Poland is to get out of this group.  His dynamic play as either a striker or wide winger will give Poland different attacking options in the tournament this June.  Poland will need Smolarek on top form if there is to be any chance of something resembling a good performance.

 

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Key Defensive Player: Michal Zewlakow is one of those wingbacks that every enthusiast loves to see.  His runs at times show brilliance and his free kicks have a potent venom punch that can give even world-class goal keepers trouble.  Although he may lack in technical defensive skills, he is still solid on defense, and his breaks down the wing will be appreciated, because they will be needed.

 

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Breakout Player: Roger Guerreiro has finally been called to the Poland national squad, after the Brazilian recently earned Polish citizenship.  The left-winger will add a strong offensive attack for the Poles, which they surely will need.

 

Predicted Group Finish: Fourth

The one thing that is for sure is that the constant theme of this tournament is the talent located in every group, as it is very difficult to predict anything, as football can be a crazy game.  It’s going to have to be that kind of madness for Poland if they want to advance to the Knockout Stage.  Not to knock the Polish team or anything, it is simply that they are just over matched.  I have been wrong before though, so hopefully we will see some strongly fought matches.

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