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Published: Mon, 30 June 2008, 09:24, also tagged: europe, sport, football, germany, vienna, soccer, spain, uefa, euro 2008, european cup, henri delaunay trophy
Spain has won Euro 2008 after beating Germany 1 – 0 in the final. The goal came from Fernando Torres and was undoubtedly a great goal.
Germany, like on so many occasions in this tournament looked average. Spain dominated play as they have done so many times this tournament and their tactics of stylish passing football has earned them the European Cup after a wait of 44 years.
My prediction for the final has proven once again to be wrong, like so many times in this tournament. Congratulations to the Spaniards, their victory is well deserved.
Published: Sat, 28 June 2008, 07:00, also tagged: europe, sport, football, germany, vienna, soccer, russia, spain, turkey, austria, uefa, euro 2008, european cup, андрей аршавин, andrei arshavin
The Euro 2008 football tournament is finally wrapping up with the final to be played in Vienna this Sunday.
Spain comfortably beat a disappointing Russia, a team which promised so much but just simply didn’t deliver. Russian team play and energy was non-existent in comparison to their previous two matches against the Netherlands and Sweden. One key reason I believe is because their man of the moment, Andrei Arshavin, wasn’t really involved in the game. On previous matches he was orchestrating the Russian play, this time he was silent.
Spain hasn’t won a major football honour since 1964 when they won the European Cup. Amazingly, this is even further back than England’s victory in the 1966 World Cup.
Published: Wed, 21 May 2008, 18:29, also tagged: sport, chelsea, football, soccer, russia, champions league, manchester united, uefa, alex ferguson, premier league, cristiano ronaldo, john terry, frank lampard, edwin van der sar, nicolas anelka, avram grant
The final part of my prophecy has been fulfilled, Manchester United have been crowned champions of Europe by beating Chelsea 6 – 5 on penalties in the Champions League final.
The game made decent viewing for the football fan. It's matches like these that make you happy to be a neutral.
Manchester United's performance was mostly in the first half were they could have seen themselves 3 nil up. Alas both sides could only manage a single goal from their chances. Cristiano Ronaldo showed us that he's just not good with his feet but also his head, and an emotional Frank Lampard equalised close to half time for Chelsea.