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Euro2008 update: The Semi-Finals
The semi-finals are upon us. Some quick things to note. First let me start with predictions I have previously made, with some going wrong (usually by a penalty shoot-out or the whisker of a lucky richochet). I predicted Croatia to make it to the semis, and it seemed that would be the case, only for Turkey to equalise with the last kick of the game and win on penalties. With an amazing stroke of luck ‘Teflon’ Germany now play a near depleted Turkey, missing many key players through suspension and injury. No way will Germany lose this one, luck once again gives them a straight path to the final, as similarly happened in the 2002 World Cup (with a good, if not so special team). What can you say, when fortune falls upon you all the time?
One prediction I got right was Holland not winning Euro2008 and even predicting accurately how they would implode. However I thought it would be in the semis and not the quarter-final match against Russia. No one can ever discount the Hiddink factor, as with Germany, fortune seems to conspire with him (well not with Australia in the 2006 World Cup). Then there was my prediction that Spain, considering the relative average age of the squad, would not have the mental resolve to beat Italy (as is the history with these type of fixtures.) Again, Spain managed to win that match on penalties. This tells me that maybe, as widely tipped, this could be their year. Will they implode in the semis against Russia, as is typical with the nearly achievers like Holland and Portugal? Without doubt this match will be very different then their encounter in the group stages, and Hiddink will do his homework. It’s a very difficult one to call, but I think Spain will win this one, for the simple observation that unlike Holland they showed a solid defensive display against Italy and might be able to close down the attacking threat of the Russians (Holland’s defence was carved up by Russian play). Whatever they do, they will have to defend tight and keep their concentration, and maybe man mark Andrei Arshavin? Unlike the Dutch, they will have to prevent the Russians taking the initiative. Well that’s the observation of the Spain coach “We will have to play in a way which stops them playing and prevents them from counter attacking. We need to keep at them and give them less space.” We will see…
That leaves us with a potential final between Spain and Germany. I’ll leave that to a future post…
Add comment June 24, 2008