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Monday, June 18, 2012

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Italy vs Ireland Euro 2012 preview From Espnsoccernet.com

Italy’s story of Euro 2012 so far has been a tale of two draws – one heralded, one lamented. After earning plaudits for their enterprising 1-1 stalemate with world champions Spain in their opening game, the same team and the same tactics were far less celebrated when they were held to the same scoreline by Croatia.
Cesare Prandelli’s 3-5-2 formation operated fluently for a game-and-a-half until Slaven Bilic’s tactical tinkering at the interval halted its momentum, blunting Italy’s wing backs and forcing them deeper into their own half. Despite some efficient forward movement, they have registered only two goals – the last an expertly taken free-kick from the evergreen Andrea Pirlo. His midfield prompting has been one of the shining lights of Prandelli’s operation so far.
Neither Antonio Cassano nor Mario Balotelli has found the net, despite a steady trickle of chances falling their way. But there is hope for a better goals return against Ireland, who have provided the leakiest defence at the tournament. Italy must win their final game to stand any chance of making the last eight. If they do gain three points, and there is a decisive result in Spain’s clash with Croatia, they’ll qualify in second. If they win and the other game ends in a draw it gets complicated. If Spain v Croatia ends 0-0, Italy go through with Spain. If it finishes 1-1 it will come down to goal difference. If Spain and Croatia serve up a 2-2 draw, they will both go through and Italy will head home. Conspiracy theories have swiftly been denounced by both camps.
Italy player to watch: Antonio Cassano
It has been a case of nearly but not quite for the mercurial striker at Euro 2012 – his controversial aside about homosexuals making more headlines than his performances on the pitch. But there is a sense Cassano is nearing top form, as his first half showing against Croatia suggested. The Milan forward can expect more room in which to operate in against Ireland and must utilise it properly if he is to finally make the big impact many expected from him before the tournament began.
Ireland player to watch: Robbie Keane
Ireland’s captain has had to feed on scraps in the tournament so far, with Ireland’s creative players reduced to mere bystanders during the defeat to Spain. Unlike some of his colleagues, he has rejected talk of international retirement, so a demonstration that he is still able to cut it on such a glittering stage would be timely before Ireland’s World Cup qualification campaign begins.
Key Battle: Andrea Pirlo v Keith Andrews
With respect, a mismatch in terms of ability, but Andrews – and midfield colleague Glenn Whelan – must get close to Pirlo to stunt his expansive range of passing. Croatia afforded the 33-year-old time and space in the first half of their match and paid the price, but profited in the second when they made sure he was shackled. Andrews must do the same if Ireland are to prosper.
Trivia: Ireland have only beaten Italy twice in the 11 games they’ve played against each other but 18 years ago to the day they will meet in Poznan came one of the Republic’s most famous wins, a 1-0 success over Italy at World Cup ’94 in the United States, courtesy of a Ray Houghton goal.
Stats: Italy have now gone six matches without a win at major final tournaments – the worst run in their history.
Odds: Italy (1.30), the draw (5.50) and Ireland (11.00) are on offer with bet365, with a 3-3 draw available at 81.00.
Prediction: Ireland have never lost all their games at a major tournament and their chastened pack will perform much better than in their opening two games but needs must for Italy, who should have enough to claim victory.

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Watch Portugal Vs Netherlands Live Streaming Euro Cup Football 2012

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Portugal vs Holland Euro 2012 preview
The eyes of the sports world will be on Portugal and the Netherlands today at Euro 2012 when the two world football powers play a pivotal group-stage match.
It’s judgment day in the group of death. While victory is a requirement for the Netherlands to advance, Portugal can advance to the semifinal with a win or the combination of a draw and a Denmark loss to Germany.
When: Sunday, June 17 at 2:45 p.m. ET
Player to Watch for Portugal: Cristiano Ronaldo
Christiano Ronaldo
Superstar winger Cristiano Ronaldo has no goals scored and zero assists at Euro 2012, and even though he’s been a factor in games with his pace and attacking runs, he hasn’t changed a match with a big goal yet.
Ronaldo will be under the microscope on Sunday, and if Portugal were to lose with Ronaldo playing poorly, the reputation of the Real Madrid star would take a hit.
Player to Watch for Netherlands: Arjen Robben
Arjen Robben
Arjen Robben
The Netherlands winger has played poorly at Euro 2012 and is the target of blame for many Dutch fans who are disappointed in their team’s performance thus far.
Robben needs to improve his play or the Netherlands won’t defeat Portugal on Sunday. He needs to attack a weak Portugal defense and use his ability to create scoring chances for the Dutch to have success.

Euro 2012: How the Dutch can still save themselves

Euro 2012: Portugal v Netherlands

  • Venue: Metalist Stadium, Kharkiv
  • Date: Sunday, 17 June
  • Kick-off: 19:45 BST
Coverage: ITV, BBC Radio 5 live, highlights on BBC One and BBC Sport website.

If the Netherlands do fail to make the quarter-finals of Euro 2012, then they only have themselves to blame.
It is their mentality that has caused them problems in Ukraine, particularly in their opening game against Denmark.But they are not out yet, of course.And, as I said on Match of the Day after their defeat by Germany on Wednesday night, the Dutch players have to approach their final game in Group B as if a win will mean they will still make it out of their group.  I still think they can beat Portugal on Sunday, but the tough reality is that progressing is no longer in their hands.Firstly, they have to win by two goals or more, which is already a difficult job because the Portuguese are a very good side.Then Denmark have to lose against Germany - if the Danes get a point, then it is all over. The Dutch need to go for it, because Portugal will definitely sit back and wait and make things difficult for them, like the Danes did in their first game.Because only a win will do, we can expect a different approach from coach Bert van Marwijk in the Netherlands' final game.At the very least, I think he will make some changes in personnel even if he does stick with his 4-2-3-1 formation.

WHAT THE DUTCH NEED TO DO AGAINST PORTUGAL TO MAKE THE QUARTER-FINALS

Henri Delaunay trophy
Win - Secures qualification if by more than one goal and Germany beat Denmark.
Draw or Lose: Out.






In defence, they should consider using Khalid Boulahrouz at centre-back instead of Johnny Heitinga, because Heitinga has made some crucial mistakes in the first two games.For Mario Gomez's first goal for Germany, he made the same error as he did for Denmark's goal.
Heitinga was with Gomez when Bastian Schweinsteiger shaped to shoot from 30 yards out, and he should have let him have the shot. Instead, he left Gomez free in order to close Schweinsteiger down.
Continue reading the main story They need to go for it, because Portugal will definitely sit back and wait and make things difficult for them, like the Danes did in their first game

It was in the same sort of area as when he allowed Michael Krohn-Dehli to go past him in the first game and score for the Danes. Again, it was very costly.However, the key thing in Kharkiv for the Netherlands will be about scoring goals.And the way they ended the game against Germany is the way they should start on Sunday, because they need to take the game to the Portuguese. 

Rafael van der Vaart should be starting in midfield alongside Nigel De Jong, instead of Mark van Bommel.
Van der Vaart is like an extra man in attack and his presence allows the strikers to stay closer to the box, rather than dropping deeper.There should be changes further forward too. Wesley Sneijder should be on the left, with Robin van Persie and Klaas-Jan Huntelaar together up front and Arjen Robben on the right.
They need to go for it, because Portugal will definitely sit back and wait and make things difficult for them, like the Danes did in their first game.We knew this was a tough group before it started but losing that match has mixed everything up for the Netherlands.The same team that reached the World Cup final two years ago has been left playing catch-up in this tournament because they did not have the right approach to that game.
Yes, the Dutch started well against the Danes and created a lot, and they should have won.But I still don't think they played that well, and many of those opportunities came from Denmark mistakes.


Friday, June 1, 2012

Euro Cup 2012: Iker Casillas and the Tournament's Top Five Goalkeepers

Throughout Euro 2012, just like any major international tournament, there will be plenty of jaw-dropping passes, insane goals, and stout defenses. 


However, one part of the game that can sometimes be overlooked and taken for granted is superb goalkeeping.
Goalies can make or break a team's chances of winning, as their composure can never slip and they always have to be on their toes.






With that being said, there are a few teams who are sitting pretty with ridiculous goalkeepers as their last lines of defense.