Group A
On paper this was the weakest of the four groups containing
no nations inside the top ten FIFA rankings. However after a 4-1 demolition of
the Czech Republic and a point against co-hosts Poland Russia even looked an
outside bet for the tournament. But a dramatic turn of events on the final
round of fixtures saw the Russians eliminated after defeat to 2004 winners
Greece who defied the odds sneaking through the group winning just one of three
games.
Overall this was a difficult tournament for co-hosts Poland
who are still without a win in European championship history. Impressive signs
early on with Borussia Dortmund striker leading the way up front. However they
failed to see off the Greeks in their opening game despite a man and goal
advantage and another wasteful display against the Czech Republic ultimately
cost them a place in the next round.
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Wins
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Draws
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Losses
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Goal For
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Goals Against
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Goal Difference
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Total Points
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Czech Republic
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2
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0
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1
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4
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5
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-1
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6
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Greece
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1
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1
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1
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3
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3
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0
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4
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Russia
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1
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1
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1
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5
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3
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+2
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4
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Poland
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0
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2
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1
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2
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3
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-1
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2
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Group B
Without doubt the disappointment
of the tournament so far has been Holland in a team full of individual egos who
failed to register a single point in the competition. In their final group game
the Dutch fell short to an exhibition from Cristiano Ronaldo as the world’s
record signing finally hit top form at international level, meaning a Portugal
side growing in confidence could be an outside bet for the tournament.
By far the stand out team in the
group stages have been Germany with similar players to the world cup in South
Africa who are now older and wiser they are my tip for the tournament. On paper
this looked a tough group for the Germans but Joachim Löw’s team were in
ominous form winning three out of three to comfortably top the group. Denmark
are the team who can feel hard done by in this group after being drawn in a
group with three top ten ranked teams but after beating Holland they will look
back on a late defeat to Portugal that put them out.
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Wins
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Draws
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Losses
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Goals For
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Goals Against
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Goal Difference
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Points
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Germany
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3
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0
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0
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5
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2
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+3
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9
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Portugal
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2
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0
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1
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5
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4
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+1
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6
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Denmark
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1
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0
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2
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4
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5
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-1
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3
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Holland
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0
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0
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3
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2
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5
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-3
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0
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Group C
Despite a 4-0 hammering of
Ireland defending champions Spain haven’t been as convincing as we have come to
expect. The absence of David Villa up front meant Spain started without a
striker on the field in a 1-1 draw with Italy before a narrow 1-0 win over
Croatia edged then over the line as group winners. In midfield they still have
the best in the world but for them to take a third straight tournament Fernando
Torres will need to be at the top of his game to get the goals. But as
defending champions they are still the team to beat.
England’s opponents in the last
eight will be Italy who have rediscovered some success that saw them lift the
world cup in 2006.Their team this year consists of a solid defence with
experienced players throughout the team, while Mario Balotelli’s mood could
have a big impact on Italy’s fate.
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Wins
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Draws
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Losses
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Goals For
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Goals Against
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Goal Difference
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Points
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Spain
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2
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1
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0
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6
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1
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+5
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7
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Italy
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1
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2
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0
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4
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2
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+2
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5
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Croatia
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1
|
1
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1
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4
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3
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+1
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4
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Republic Of Ireland
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0
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0
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3
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1
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9
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-8
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0
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Group D
Winning the group has already
exceeded expectations for England who showed good defensive displays against
France and Ukraine, while proving character and attacking qualities in a 3-2
win over Sweden. For success in the rest of the tournament though England will
need to keep Captain Steven Gerrard and Scott Parker fit who vitally bond the
team together in midfield. While the defensive pairing of Terry and Lescott
have also impressed. But if England are to win this competition Wayne Rooney
will have to be on top of his game and provide the important goals.
France missed the chance to top
the group after a 2-0 defeat to Sweden in the last fixture this means they will
now meet Spain in the next round. Their success has been created on winning the
midfield battle, but against Spain I feel they will only come second best while
I also worry about an ordinary defence which could cost them.
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Wins
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Draws
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Losses
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Goals For
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Goals Against
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Goal Difference
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Points
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England
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2
|
1
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0
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5
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3
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+2
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7
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France
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1
|
1
|
1
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3
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3
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0
|
4
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Ukraine
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1
|
0
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2
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2
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4
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-2
|
3
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Sweden
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1
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0
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2
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5
|
5
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0
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3
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