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Euro-2012 The March to Glory

All the talk of racism was over at least momentarily when the opener between Poland and Greece got underway. Poland took the lead through Lawandowski and looked certain to win when the Greeks got down to 10 men. Someway it was not to be as the Greeks equalised and managed to miss what might have been the winner when Karagounis sent his spot kick into the goal keeper’s arm. Later the same day, Russians eased past Czech Republic convincingly. In the end however, it is the Greeks and Czech Republic that qualify from group A of the 2012 European Championship.  

Group A results
Poland 1: 1 Greece                          Greece 1: 2 Czech                            Greece 1:0 Russia
Russia 4: 1 Czech                              Poland 1: 1Russia                             Czech 1:0 Poland

Football does not ever stop to surprise fans, analysts and pundits alike. The Danes somehow managed to upset the Dutch and their array of club only super stars. Die Manschaaft were never in doubt when they put up an efficient display to ease past the Portuguese. In the make or mar fixture between the Dutch and the Germans, everyone thought, the Dutch would rise to the occasion but they failed to convince even themselves. Dutch courage was lacking and where there is an absence of courage, there is nothing left to offer but mediocrity. Christiano Ronaldo and Portugal got past the Dutch and joined Germany to the quarterfinals.

Group B results
Holland 0:1 Denmark                      Germany 2:1 Holland                    Germany 2: 1 Denmark
Germany 1: 0 Portugal                   Denmark 2:3 Portugal                    Holland 1:2 Portugal

The group opener between Spain and Italy proved to be a tactical delight. Italy at first attacked on the break while the Spaniards could not create much with their passing inquisition of the Italian defence. It ended one apiece, while Slaven Bilic and his Croatian side eased past the Irish in a convincing 3:1 win. The Italians conceded after taking the lead against Croatia and got a two nil win over the groups whooping boys Ireland to qualify as runner up. Spain on the other hand got a deserved 4 nil win against Ireland only to struggle to earn a slim win against Croatia who should have taken their chances. Spain and Italy go through.

Group C results
Spain 1:1 Italy                                    Ireland 0:4 Spain                               Croatia 0:1 Spain
Croatia 3:1 Ireland                           Croatia 1:1 Italy                                 Ireland 0:2 Italy

Group D began with Manchester City players making an impact when Joleon Lescott scored from a Gerard corner kick while teammate Samir Nasri equalised from a well taken strike from outside the box. It eventually ended one apiece between the English and the French. It was however surprising when a certain old guard Andriy Shevchenko inspired his Ukraine side to a two nil win over Sweden. The French would have none of such fantasy though as they brushed the Ukrainians aside in the next game but lost to Sweden on the last. England on the other hand got a first victory over Sweden in as many years and Rooney made his mark on return from suspension when his lone goal gave England victory over co-hosts Ukraine. The Ukrainians felt hard done though considering what might be a legitimate goal that was ruled as did not cross the line. Even conservative Sepp Blatter began making a case for technology soon after the match.

Group D results
England 1:1 France                          Sweden 2:3 England                       Ukraine 0:1 England
Ukraine 2:1 Sweden                       Ukraine 0:2 France                          Sweden 2:0 France

Player watch:
Mario Gomez has lived up to pre tournament expectation by scoring 3 goals. With Germany to take on Greece in the quarter finals, you will expect more goals from the lethal hit man. Alazn Dzagoev also had 3 goals but his quest for a Russian progress has been stalled. How much longer before he leaves CSKA Moscow is unknown though. Torres failed to impress when he came on as a sub against Italy but managed to score twice against Ireland. On the assist watch, Arsenal reject, Andre Arshavin lead the park with 3. Manchester City’s David Silva is joint top with 3 and still in the competition. Will he create something for Spain in the contest against the French and maybe beyond? Bayern’s Bastian Schwensteiger and Andrea Pirlo are worthy mentions with two each.

Tactics
There has been a preference for good paced possession football thus far with some teams preferring the 4:2:3:1 formation which has players spread all over the pitch. Spain had begun by playing a false striker approach against Italy. They have soon returned to a more traditional approach ever since. There has been no clear indication of teams preferring to sit back as was the case when Greece won in 2004. Flank attacks have not been pronounced with notable wingers, Nani, C.Ronaldo, Ribbery and Robben contributing few goals. Central midfielders deep (Pirlo, Xavi, Schweinsteiger, Gerrard) and advanced Silva, Modric and Oezil have contributed significantly more to attacking play and indeed assists.

QUARTER FINAL PREVIEW
Juicy encounters are expected in the quarter finals. Portugal against Czech will be one of such. The Czech may have been uninspired at the group stages but the Portuguese were no better. Christiano Ronaldo managed to get two past the misfiring Dutch to announce his presence while Petr Cech and his compatriots must up the ante or get knocked out.

Portugal vs Czech: Editor prediction – Portugal win. A set piece goal will be all it takes to separate the two.

Greece will dream their way up and wake up to the harsh reality of German efficiency. There will be no stopping the Germans in this encounter. The Greeks are not a write off except that it will take the Germans to malfunction on more than two cylinders to lose this tie.

Greece vs Germany: Editor prediction – Germany win. Put your money on Germany, they should win with one eye closed.

The French have not been convincing enough.  Ribbery is perhaps still in the throes of Champions League defeat leaving the burden of inspiration on Nasri. Will the Man City man do it alone against the Spaniards who believe there are two scores after each match: the score and possession score. The Red Fury will dominate and only luck will prevent them from winning.

France vs Spain: Editor prediction – Spain most likely to go through. France are no pushovers either. Call it sitting on the fence, the French may as well force the encounter to a shootout.

Italy will look to prove a theory that they get into form as a tournament progresses. England on the other hand have Rooney back in the starting line up. It will be exciting to see how Prandeli’s 3:5:2 formation will attempt to prevent Chamberlain or Walcott from exploiting the flanks. Will Scott Parker prevent a Pirlo domination? Mario Balotelli will play a role in this fixture and that means there will be controversy at some point.

Italy vs England: Editor prediction – Italy to win in full time or extra time. No this match won’t go to the shootout.

Extras
Octopus Paul, do you remember him? Well a new psychic cockerel has attempted to emulate the octopus but has been largely amateurish. Kev the psychic cock in Kiev must qualify for the psychic championship first.
The march to Euro-2012 glory continues and we will keep you up to date.
See you soon

Comments

Sayo Owolabi said…
Nice job JCK as always!!!
Anonymous said…
Dear Editor, what are your thoughts on the English side after they lost to Italy?

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