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Old 06-02-2012, 04:22 PM   #41 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by mankycaaant View Post
I'll give my thoughts behind selecting Russia, bearing in mind I'd have backed Scotland had they made it. I also want to see England do well by the way.

Russia are a solid all around team they have great world-class calibre players in almost every position.

Igor Akinfeev may be one of the best shot stoppers in the planet, but is still not guaranteed a place in the starting line up.

Sergei Ignashevich is a solid centre half who plays a similar style to Man.Utd's Nemanja Vidic. He'll be a stalwart at the back for them along with Yuri Zhirkov, the only other defender of note whom I'm sure many of you are acquainted with.

At only 22 years old, Alan Dzagoev has been linked with the likes of Real Madrid and Manchester City, although I have seen very little of what this guy can do, I've heard the stories and they're frightening. He'll be the one to watch.

Russia have the most to offer in the striking department with Andrei Arshavin, Roman Pavlyuchenko, Pavel Pogrebnyak and Alexander Kerzhakov who are all capable and proven goalscorers with Arshavin likely to assume a wider position with Kerzhakov and Pogrebnyak through the middle.

Russia as a whole play a fluid brand of passing football, there are no egos in the team and each player works as part of a unit, unlike countries such as England & France and they have a steady hand in Dick Advocaat as their coach.

Their group consists of Czech Republic, Poland and Greece, none of whom will exactly give the Russians much to worry about, especially after they whupped Italy 3-0 last night.

Remember you heard Mankycaaant call it first: Russia, Euro 2012 champions
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Originally Posted by Goofle11 View Post
@ Manky - That team is woeful. You can't class Wilshere as a frailty but have Barton and Parker in central midfield, or putting Milner in over Young.

@ Soldier - Puyol is not a big miss. Pique and Ramos are, when on form, far superior central defenders. Villa is a big miss, but Spain still have better strikers than anyone else in the tournament.
But Sergio Ramos is not great as a CB as he lacks concentration when it matters, he's a far better FB. Apart from Torres Spain don't have any great strikers for Euro 2012, they'll have to hope the goals come from elsewhere.

Agree with Mankycaaaant that Russia may well have the best pool of players available in most positions, they almost have home advantage as well. I don't think they will win though, but if they got to the semis again I may well reconsider. Personally I love watching the Russians player, with their slick and classy Eastern European style of playing.
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