Espania – Italia
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Much like anticipated in the days preceding the match, this was hard-fought and tightly-contested battle. The Spanish working their way with their short passing tactics, attempting to penetrate a well-organized (yes, you have read correctly!) Italian defense lead by Christian Panucci and Giorgio Chiellini, while on the other end the creativity of Antonio Cassano and lay-up work of Luca Toni tried to hit Spain on counter-attacks. Carlos Marchena and Carles Puyol were however keeping close guard as well and at the end of the day, there weren’t many real chances to make the highlights reel. Mauro Camoranesi had a good rotating strike inside the box (saved by Casillas) and there was a long-range blast by Marcos Senna (parried, then fumbled by Buffon onto the post). Other than that, a lot of ball possession and many shots wide for Spain.
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Spain beat Italy 4-2 on penalties here on Sunday to reach the Euro 2008 semi-finals and in so doing break a number of painful hoodoos.
Spain goalkeeper Iker Casillas saved penalties from Daniele De Rossi and Antonio Di Natale before Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas buried the winning spot-kick after the match had ended 0-0 after extra-time.
Onto the last quarter final of the UEFA Euro 2008 and this one has Group D winners, Spain, who won all 3 of their matches. Their opponents are world champions Italy. They left qualification late until a 2-0 win over France in their final game.
Roberto Donadoni was missing influencial midfielders Grande Gutusso and Andres Pirlo as they both recieved their second booking of the tournament vs the team they defeated in the World Cup final. Luis Aragonés on the other hand goes back to his original line up after playing the reserves in their dead rubber game vs Greece, which they won thanks to goals from Ruben de la Red and Daniel Guiza.
At the 10 minute mark, Spain had a shocking 72% to ITaly`s 28% possession. BUt despite having so much more of the ball, they had not done much with it.
And for our friends from Spain:
España venció 4 a 2 a Italia en una definición con remates desde el punto del penal y avanzó a la semifinales de la Eurocopa 2008, después de que ambos equipos terminaran igualados sin goles al cabo de 120 minutos de fútbol en Viena.
El arquero español Iker Casillas atajó los disparos de los italianos Daniele De Rossi y Antonio Di Natale, antes de que Cesc Fabregas sellara con un preciso tiro junto a un palo la clasificación del equipo ibérico.
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Posted on June 24th, 2008 | By: John | Filed under Euro 2008 (tm), Italy, Spain
Portugal – Germany
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Portugal came into the match favorites, after storming past the group stage, with impressive displays against the Turks and the Czechs in Group play. The Germans, on the other hand looked out of their element in the Group stage, having lost to Croatia. The Germans made three changes pre-match, including finally taking out ‘Super Mario’ Gomez, while the Portuguese stayed with the same lineup that did them wonders in their first two matches. However, as the match started and Joakim Lowe watched from the stands, the Germans took the match to the Portuguese. They simply dominated proceedings early on, and finally, on a string of beautiful one touch passes leading to the feet of Lukas Podolski, he crossed it in towards the recently suspended Bastian Schweinsteiger, and he simply beat Paulo Ferriera to the ball, and struck it past the stranded Ricardo for a 1-0 lead.
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Perhaps it was never to be Portugal year to win European Championship 2008. So much promise, so much hype around the players, and none greater than its star Cristiano Ronaldo. Yet to be honest, the 2-3 scoreline in Germany’s favor flattered Portugal.
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Germany beat Portugal 3-2 in the first quarterfinal match of Euro 2008 here on Thursday, braving into the semifinals of the 24-day tournament.
Midfielder Bastian Schwienseiger and sriker Miroslav Klose scored in the first half while captain Michael Ballack regained the lead with a score in the second half to gift Germany of the surprising victory.
Portugal, which finished as winners of the Group A, found face back with two scores, one from captain Nuno Gomes in the 39th minute, the other from Helder Postiga’s header in the 87th minute.
Posted on June 20th, 2008 | By: John | Filed under Euro 2008 (tm), Germany, Italy, Portugal
France – Italia
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Italy clinched a quarter-final meeting with Spain as they sent France crashing out of Euro 2008 with a deserved win.
France had a nightmare evening, losing key man Franck Ribery to a serious injury after only seven minutes.
Eric Abidal was then sent off after 25 minutes for fouling Luca Toni to give away a penalty, scored by Andrea Pirlo. Thierry Henry deflected in Daniele De Rossi’s 30-yard free-kick just past the hour as the world champions joined the group winners Holland in the quarters.
Raymond Domenech’s side carried all the appearance of a spent force and their display will now surely herald a changing of the guard for a group of players that has enjoyed so much success.
Italy, in contrast, celebrated their recovery from an opening defeat against the Dutch to move into the last eight – although they will lose influential midfield pair Andrea Pirlo and Gennaro Gattuso through suspension.
The Azzurri’s Euro 2008 adventure continues to the Quarter-Finals. With rage. That of Andrea Pirlo, master sniper from the spot, and Daniele De Rossi, serving a thundering set-piece drive into the net.
It would be hasty to say “the World Champions are back”, but they’re on the right track. Today, the team looked in better shape, more motivated, more concentrated. And luck, the factor the Azzurri were so cruelly lacking until now, finally lent a helping hand to Roberto Donadoni & Co. France’s match went from bad (Franck Ribery’s injury in the 10th) to worse (Eric Abidal’s foul on Luca Toni inside the box, and resulting red card) in less than 15 minutes, and Thierry Henry’s deflection on Daniele De Rossi’s 62nd-minute free-kick was just the ultimate insult for Raymond Domenech, who will undoubtedly have to step down following his team’s elimination.
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No surprises in the last matches of the Group C of the UEFA Euro Cup 2008. France lost against Italy. Italy played, as usual and to the bore of football fans, defense and to throw themselves to the floor each time they could to try to cheat the referee.
And as usual, Italy got their pass to the quarter finals of the UEFA Euro Cup 2008, with an accidental goal and with no football at all. France on the other hand, was one of the worse teams of the UEFA Euro Cup 2008. I am sure that even Austria or Switzerland could have defeated the French team.
And for our friends from Italy:
L’Italia parte benissimo ma Toni spreca una quantità industriale di palle gol. Al 10’ la prima doccia fredda per i francesi: Ribery, facendo fallo su Zambrotta, si fa male ed è costretto ad uscire. Al suo posto Nasri che, però, non avrà un impatto determinante sulla partita, anche perché non giocherà molto: al 24’, infatti, dopo altre occasioni per Toni e Panucci, Pirlo lancia il bomber del Bayern che, stoppato il pallone in area da solo davanti a Coupet, viene travolto da Abidal. Rigore per gli azzurri, espulsione per il difensore francese e sostituzione proprio per il franco-algerino Nasri, che lascia il posto a Boumsong. Pirlo va sul dischetto e sigla il gol del vantaggio azzurro. L’Italia continua a rendersi pericolosa: prima è De Rossi che fa sudare freddo Coupet con un gran tiro dalla distanza, poi è Grosso su punizione a centrare il palo, poi è ancora Toni, con uno spettacolare (e involontario?) colpo di tacco, a mancare di poco il bersaglio grosso. La Francia è rimasta in albergo.
Posted on June 18th, 2008 | By: John | Filed under Euro 2008 (tm), France, Italy
Netherlands – Italia
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The Netherlands took a grip on Euro 2008’s so-called ‘Group of Death’ by beating Italy in a classic encounter.Ruud van Nistelrooy put the Dutch ahead in controversial circumstances after 26 minutes when he scored from close range – but looked suspiciously offside. Wesley Sneijder swept in a second from Dirk Kuyt’s header five minutes later. Edwin van der Sar then denied Italy with stunning saves from Fabio Grosso and Andrea Pirlo before Giovanni van Bronckhorst headed in after 80 minutes.
The Dutch national football team beat world champions Italy in an unexpected but convincing 3-0 victory in their first game of Euro 2008 on Monday night.
The Dutch team oozed confidence and dominated most of the game in Bern, Switzerland.
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In this group C where defeat is prohibited, Italy, World Champion title, falling entry. Faced with the sparkling team from the Netherlands, Italians bow 3 to 0. Even if the first goal of the match, signed Ruud Van Nistelrooy, is tainted by an offside, the Dutch were the best on the field.
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Posted on June 15th, 2008 | By: John | Filed under Euro 2008 (tm), Italy, Netherlands
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