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Euro 2012 Quarter Final Round Predictions..



peterward

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Germany 2-0 Greece
Spain 2-1 France (AET)
England 1-1 Italy (AET. England win on penalties)

Portugal 2-2 Spain (AET. Spain win on penalties)
Germany 1-0 England

Germany 2-1 Spain (AET)

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Trigger

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Germany 5-0 Greece
Spain 2-0 France
England 1-1 Italy (4-2 pens)

Portugal 1-2 Spain (aet)
Germany 2-0 England

Spain 1-2 Germany (aet)
 








yuri

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Jun 17, 2012
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Here's The Highlights last game

Euro Cup 2012 Highlights: Hummels Continues Making Noise As Germany Advances


The breakout star of Euro 2012 is modest to a fault, so much so that when he was told he had been tabbed as the player of the tournament so far, he thought his teammates were playing a practical joke on him.

Mats Hummels is not a name hot on the lips of many American soccer fans, much less the wider sporting public, yet he has suddenly been thrust into the spotlight at the world's second-biggest tournament as the young face of Germany's rampaging national team.

Part of the reason for Hummels' lack of widespread recognition, even among soccer supporters, is that his club side Borussia Dortmund, two-time reigning German champion, failed to make it past the group stage of this season's Champions League.

No longer. From the moment French legend Zinedine Zidane, winner of the 1998 World Cup, Euro 2000 and three-time world player of the year, picked out Hummels as the only player who has seriously impressed at the Euros, the focus was going to intensify.

Hummels was on form again Friday as Germany cruised into the semifinal thanks to a comfortable 4-2 victory over Greece in Gdansk for a fourth straight win in the competition, to follow on from 10 in a row in qualifying.

Mats Hummels is making a name for himself in the Euro 2012 tournament. (Reuters)

Now, it seems, whatever happens in the remainder of the tournament, he will leave Poland and Ukraine with his reputation greatly enhanced.

It is rare that central defenders get the kind of plaudits like the one dished out by Zidane, and – once Hummels realized it wasn't a joke – the compliment was gratefully received. Yet neither is Hummels a typical defender, having been given the liberty to venture forward and create offense by coach Joachim Loew, an opportunity he has eagerly snapped up.

A far cry from the uber-efficient and somewhat mechanical teams of the past, the current German side is fun to watch and has attracted plenty of neutrals into their corner. Hummels' role may be the epitome of that and, now just two more wins from the title, the Germans are easing more and more comfortably into the role of favorite – despite the continued progress of reigning European and World Cup champion Spain.

"We know what is expected," said Hummels. "In Germany the publicity says nothing, but the title counts."

Indeed, the pressure on this young side has been nothing short of extreme. Frustrated by close shaves in recent times, like defeat to Spain in the Euro 2008 final and the 2010 World Cup semifinal, the German public believes the time is now to clinch a first major tournament trophy since 1996.

While there was hope and some degree of optimism four years ago and again two years ago, now nothing short of triumph will be considered good enough.

That, surely, is part of the reason wily coach Loew has sought to keep things so low key around his training camp. His players are free to smoke, drink, entertain their partners and do pretty much whatever they like outside training, an attitude that has not been abused but that has certainly helped lighten the mood.

Mueller was one of three first-choice players to be rested against Greece, a sign of Loew's unshakeable confidence in the strength of his squad. Leading scorer Mario Gomez also made way in favor of Miroslav Klose, while Lukas Podolski was also left in the line up. In the end it didn't matter, although there were a few nervous moments. Phil Lahm's thunderous strike 39 minutes in put the Germans in control, but an equalizer against the run of play from Giorgos Samaras gave the courageous Greeks a sniff at a shock result.

However, Germany asserted its authority once more, with three goals in 13 minutes throughout the middle of the second half, killing off the Greek challenge. Sami Khedira's blast from inside the area sapped the life out of Greece, before a Klose header and a fierce strike from Marco Reus sealed the deal. Dimitris Salpingidis scored a late penalty to make it 4-2 but it was little more than a consolation – and Germany marches onward.

"This is a young team and we believe in ourselves," said Hummels, who on this night was not called into so much action due to Greece's lack of attacking ambition. "We are having fun and we are ready to be adaptable. It is nice to go forwards and to be recognized for that, but I am prepared to be a wall if I need to be."

EURO 2012: Germany vs Greece Timeline

90+2' - The match is over. Final score 4-2.
90' - At PGE Arena Gdansk the fourth official shows that 2 minutes will be added to the Second half.
89' - Greece are back in the match in Gdansk. A Dimitris Salpingidis penalty has made the score 4-2.
88' - Greece have been awarded a penalty...
85' - In Gdansk Germany drive forward through Mesut Ozil. His shot is on target but it's saved.
83' - Giorgos Fotakis for Greece drives towards goal at PGE Arena Gdansk. But the finish is unsuccessful.
81' - Germany's Mario Gomez is whistled for offside at PGE Arena Gdansk.
81' - Germany push forward through Mesut Ozil, whose finish on goal is saved.
80' - Mario Gotze is on a sub for Marco Reus for Germany.
80' - Joachim Low (Germany) is making a Second substitution, with Mario Gomez replacing Miroslav Klose.
75' - Sokratis Papastathopoulos (Greece) gets a yellow card.
74' - Goal! Marco Reus extends Germany's lead to 4-1.
72' - Damir Skomina has awarded Germany a corner. Mesut Ozil takes the kick from the Right .
72' - Greece make their Third substitution with Nikos Liberopoulos replacing Grigoris Makos.
69' - At PGE Arena Gdansk Mesut Ozil (Germany) takes a corner from the Right.
69' - Germany drive forward and Miroslav Klose gets in a shot. Without netting, however.
68' - Germany move into a 3-1 lead through a Miroslav Klose header.
68' - Great play from Mesut Ozil to set up the goal.
67' - Germany make their First substitution with Thomas Muller replacing Andre Schurrle.
66' - Kyriakos Papadopoulos (Greece) wins the ball in the air but heads wide.
66' - Damir Skomina has awarded Greece a corner. Giorgos Fotakis takes the kick from the Right .
64' - Germany's Miroslav Klose has run offside.
63' - Greece's Fanis Gekas gets his shot away but it misses the target.
61' - Goal! Sami Khedira gives Germany a 2-1 lead.
61' - That's a fine assist from Jerome Boateng.
60' - Germany's Andre Schurrle breaks free at PGE Arena Gdansk. But the strike goes wide of the post.
57' - Corner awarded to Germany.
55' - Georgios Samaras gets an equalizer for Greece. The score is now 1-1.
55' - Dimitris Salpingidis with an assist there.
54' - In Gdansk Greece's Dimitris Salpingidis is caught offside.
54' - In Gdansk Mesut Ozil for Germany takes a corner from the Right-hand flag.
50' - Damir Skomina blows against Greece's Fanis Gekas for offside.
48' - Germany have been awarded a corner by Damir Skomina. Mesut Ozil steps up to take it.
46' - Giorgos Fotakis is on a sub for Georgios Tzavellas for Greece.
46' - Fanis Gekas is replacing Sotiris Ninis for Greece at PGE Arena Gdansk.
46' - The second-half is underway. Germany with the kick-off.
45+3' - The first half has been concluded at PGE Arena Gdansk.
45+1' - Andre Schurrle for Germany gets in a strike but fails to hit the target.
45' - 3 minutes will be added to the First half in Gdansk.
45' - Damir Skomina has awarded Germany a corner. Mesut Ozil takes the kick from the Right .
43' - Germany's Miroslav Klose is whistled for offside at PGE Arena Gdansk.
39' - Germany take a 1-0 lead thanks to Philipp Lahm.
36' - Corner awarded to Germany.
36' - Sami Khedira of Germany smashes in a shot on target. The keeper saves, though.
35' - In Gdansk Mesut Ozil for Germany takes a corner from the Left-hand flag.
33' - Germany are coming forward and Andre Schurrle gets in a strike, it misses the target, however.
32' - Greece's Sotiris Ninis is on target but unsuccessful.
25' - Germany's Marco Reus misses with an attempt on goal.
24' - Marco Reus of Germany gets in a strike, but is off target.
24' - At PGE Arena Gdansk Mesut Ozil (Germany) takes a corner from the Right.
24' - In Gdansk, Marco Reus of Germany is presented with a shooting opportunity. But the strike is blocked by the covering defence.
23' - Germany have been awarded a corner by Damir Skomina. Mesut Ozil steps up to take it.
23' - Mesut Ozil (Germany) is given an opening but the shot is blocked by a defender.
14' - Greece's Georgios Samaras has been booked in Gdansk.
11' - Germany are coming forward and Marco Reus gets in a strike, it misses the target, however.
8' - Greece's Grigoris Makos gets in a shot on goal at PGE Arena Gdansk. But the effort is unsuccessful.
6' - Germany are pushing forward but Sami Khedira's finish is wide of the goal.
5' - Michalis Sifakis for Greece is back on the field again.
5' - Play has been resumed at PGE Arena Gdansk.
4' - Attention is being given to Greece’s Michalis Sifakis and play has been suspended briefly.
4' - In Gdansk Germany's Miroslav Klose is caught offside.
4' - Sami Khedira returns to the field for Germany after picking up a slight injury.
3' - Damir Skomina has blown to resume play in Gdansk.
2' - Damir Skomina waits before resuming play because Sami Khedira for Germany is still down.
1' - Miroslav Klose of Germany is pulled up for offside.
1' - The referee blows his whistle to start the first-half. Greece with the kick-off.

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yuri

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Jun 17, 2012
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Here's The Highlights Last Game

Euro Cup 2012 Highlights: Alonso Shines As Spain Advances

Xabi Alonso scored two goals in his 100th international appearance Saturday, leading Spain to a 2-0 win over France and a spot in the European Championship semifinals.

Alonso first scored with a thumping downward header in the 19th minute and then converted a penalty in injury time.

"We knew this was the most important match and we played very well," Alonso said. "Scoring the early goal really made things easy, so I must say we're happy."

The win was Spain's first over France in a competitive match in seven attempts. Spain will next face Portugal on Wednesday in Donetsk in the semifinals as it bids to win a third straight major title.

"When you lose a game there's always something missing, I'm not sure if it's possession or technical ability," France coach Laurent Blanc said. "The lads gave everything and it's very hard to play against Spain. We blocked their left flank, which is their strong point."

The opening goal was the result of excellent one-touch football - the hallmark of Spain's game. Andres Iniesta prodded the ball through for Jordi Alba, who whipped a perfect cross from the left to Alonso. The Real Madrid midfielder timed his run so well that no France defender picked him up.

"He knows how to sacrifice himself, help the team and where to play," Spain coach Vicente del Bosque said. "He is one of the attacking strengths of ours. He knows how to create and finish."

Spain wrapped things up after France right back Anthony Reveillere barged into substitute forward Pedro Rodriguez in injury time. Alonso coolly sent goalkeeper Hugo Lloris the wrong way from the spot, looking right but clipping the ball firmly to the left.

France's only shot on target came in the 32nd minute when Yohan Cabaye’s free kick was tipped over by Spain goalkeeper Iker Casillas.

"They were there for the taking," Blanc said. "We knew we would get some chances, and the only thing I regret is that they scored off their first good chance. If we had gone in level at 0-0 at halftime, then I think we would have had more room in the second half."

The match was sometimes dull, but the Spanish did not really need to change gears after Alonso's opening goal.


Although the French made it out of the group stage for the first time since the 2006 World Cup, the manner of Saturday's loss will be disappointing for a team touted as one of the tournament's dangerous outsiders.

France formed a deep defensive line and watched awe-struck as Spain flicked the ball around as if it were a training session. The Spanish made dummy runs everywhere early on, and had a penalty claim waved away in the sixth minute when Cesc Fabregas tumbled under a challenge from left back Gael Clichy.

Spain soon pulled a compact France team out of position in the 10th minute as Iniesta curled a ball behind center half Adil Rami but it was too far for Fabregas to reach.

Karim Benzema, looking for his first goal at a major tournament, looked sharp and made some good runs, but the Real Madrid striker rarely got any service. He was fouled in the 32nd after galloping onto Florent Malouda's pass, and Cabaye's free kick was sailing into the top left corner before Casillas shuffled across quickly to save it.

While the French averted a repeat of the 2010 World Cup crisis - when the entire squad went on strike at training - the buildup to Saturday's game was marred by tensions in the camp following a heated dressing room bust-up after the 2-0 loss to Sweden.

"The big teams have all showed up at this Euro, and they will be in the semifinals," Blanc said. "Unfortunately, France won't be."

EURO 2012: Spain vs France Timeline

90+4' - It's 2-0 as the referee blows for full-time.

90+3' - At Donbass Arena Santi Cazorla (Spain) takes a corner from the Right.

90+3' - In Donetsk, Fernando Torres of Spain is presented with a shooting opportunity. But the strike is blocked by the covering defence.

90+2' - At Donbass Arena the fourth official shows that 4 minutes will be added to the Second half.

90' - Xabi Alonso gives Spain a 2-0 lead from the penalty spot.

90' - Spain have been given a penalty...

88' - France have been awarded a corner by Nicola Rizzoli. Samir Nasri steps up to take it.

86' - Olivier Giroud for France is whistled offside.

84' - Santi Cazorla is replacing Andres Iniesta for Spain at Donbass Arena.

80' - Spain's Fernando Torres is whistled for offside at Donbass Arena.

79' - France make their Third substitution with Olivier Giroud replacing Yann M'Vila.

77' - Corner awarded to Spain.

76' - Jeremy Menez (France) has been given a yellow card and will be suspended from the next match.

72' - Nicola Rizzoli blows against Spain's Fernando Torres for offside.

71' - Fernando Torres of Spain is pulled up for offside.

69' - Nicola Rizzoli has awarded Spain a corner. Xavi takes the kick from the Left .

69' - Important block from the France defence as Xavi fires in a strike for Spain.

67' - Fernando Torres is on a sub for Cesc Fabregas for Spain.

66' - In Donetsk Xavi for Spain takes a corner from the Left-hand flag.

65' - Spain make their First substitution with Pedro replacing David Silva.

65' - Samir Nasri is on a sub for Florent Malouda for France.

64' - Laurent Blanc is making the team's First substitution at Donbass Arena with Jeremy Menez replacing Mathieu Debuchy.

64' - France are pushing forward but Karim Benzema's finish is wide of the goal.

60' - France attack but Mathieu Debuchy's header doesn't find the target.

58' - France have been awarded a corner by Nicola Rizzoli. Franck Ribery steps up to take it.

51' - Spain's Xabi Alonso gets his shot away but it misses the target.

46' - The second half has started at Donbass Arena.

45+1' - The first-half is over at Donbass Arena.

45' - Spain's Xavi gets in a shot on goal at Donbass Arena. But the effort is unsuccessful.

42' - France's Yohan Cabaye has been booked in Donetsk.

41' - Corner awarded to Spain.

38' - Spain's Gerard Pique attacks the ball with his head but his effort fails to hit the target.

38' - At Donbass Arena Xavi (Spain) takes a corner from the Right.

32' - In Donetsk Franck Ribery for France takes a corner from the Left-hand flag.

32' - Yohan Cabaye gets his shot on target but fails to score for France.

31' - Sergio Ramos for Spain has been booked by Nicola Rizzoli and receives a first yellow card.

30' - Cesc Fabregas's header is off-target for Spain.

29' - Nicola Rizzoli has awarded Spain a corner. Xavi takes the kick from the Right .

29' - Andres Iniesta (Spain) gets in a strike but the shot is blocked by a defender.

26' - France are coming forward and Karim Benzema gets in a strike, it misses the target, however.

25' - Spain's Alvaro Arbeloa is whistled for offside at Donbass Arena.

20' - Spain's Xavi misses with an attempt on goal.

19' - That's a fine assist from Jordi Alba.

19' - Goal! Spain take a 1-0 lead through a well-placed header from Xabi Alonso.

17' - In Donetsk Spain's Cesc Fabregas is caught offside.

8' - In Donetsk Spain drive forward through Xabi Alonso. His shot is on target but it's saved.

1' - The match is underway at Donbass Arena.

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yuri

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Jun 17, 2012
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Euro 2012 Quarterfinals Preview: Spain vs Portugal Predictions

Ronaldo leads Portugal into the Semi’s against the Champions on June 27 at Ukraine’s Donbass Arena

As the Euro 2012 tournament closes in, the tension and excitement increases and the teams that remain intact are facing more challenges as the path to the top becomes narrower. The two teams that made it to the Semifinals, Spain and Portugal show signs of exhaustion but the determinations of each team remain and this will become apparent on the 27th.

Spain Preview

The Spaniards are the latest team to make it through the remaining four of the Euros after ousting France on the 24th with 2-0 victory. It was Xabi Alonso’s time to shine as the midfielder from Real Madrid scored during the 19th minute from the start of the match and another from the penalty spot. Coach Vicente Del Bosque focused on the team’s offensive side by reverting to the old system of using six midfielders. Their outright show of attack was extremely successful putting France on the defensive throughout the game.

However efficient they may have seemed during the match against France, Spain is showing signs of fatigue and drainage which is common amongst teams during the concluding end of a long football tournament. Mostly the veterans of the team such Inestia, Fabregas and Silva displayed signs of lacking sharpness and were unable to bank on many clear-cut chances. As the Semifinal game against Portugal nears, the boys of the “Red Fury” need to take advantage of the rest time as they have two days less of resting than the Portuguese.

Portugal Preview

Group runners-up, Portugal clinched a 1-0 victory over Group A’s top team, the Czech Republic that guaranteed Semifinal ticket on the 21st. Cristiano Ronaldo proved to be the savior as he scored the game’s solo goal on the 79th minute of the match. The Czech’s actually had a positive start but the Portuguese gradually asserted their domineering presence and the game became a one-sided affair by the second half. Both the teams had a similar record during the Group stage even though it was Portugal that was the more favorable of the two. This coming match-up against Spain has an advantage for Portugal, they have two more days of rest and recovery than the Spaniards who just finished off France on the 24th.

In order for Ronaldo and team to survive the upcoming match-up, they have two things that they really need to work on especially against a team such as the Spaniards, it’s both their defense and attack. It would be wise to say that adding an explosive nature to their attack would help the team. During the first half of the previous match against the Czechs, the Portuguese were constantly on the defensive and there were many close calls in the opposing team’s favor. Their assertive side developed slowly in the game and it wasted a lot of time. Also, their defense needs some upgrading that will protect them from Spain’s aggressive style of attack.

Spain vs Portugal Predictions: Spain wins 2-0

The Spaniards seem to have many of the traits that a winning team should possess. They are truly dynamic in nature, showing the ability to adapt to the style of the opponent plus coach Del Bosque is a brilliant tactician. The Spaniards are more aggressive when compared to the other teams and their defensive records are decent. The Portuguese are usually slow to take possession and this upcoming match is going to be a race for domination. The team that takes the offensive first will most likely win.

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yuri

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Jun 17, 2012
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Euro Cup 2012 Highlights: Italy Capitalizes On Penalties Defeats England


Alessandro Diamanti scored the decisive penalty kick Sunday to send Italy through to the European Championship semifinals with a 4-2 win in the shootout following a 0-0 tie with England and a spot.

Ashley Young hit the crossbar with England's third, and Ashley Cole's attempt was saved by Gianluigi Buffon.

Italy will next play Germany in the semifinals on Thursday in Warsaw, Poland. Defending champion Spain plays Portugal on Wednesday in Donetsk, Ukraine.

Mario Balotelli, Andrea Pirlo - with an audacious slow chip-shot down the middle of the goal - and Antonio Nocerino also scored for Italy. Steven Gerrard and Wayne Rooney scored England's penalties.

The match ended 0-0 after 120 minutes of play. The Italians twice hit the post, but were also let down by poor composure in front of goal. Diamanti clipped the post with a curling cross in the 101st minute, and swept a clear shot wide in the clearest chance of the second period of extra time.

Nocerino, another substitute, thought he had scored from Diamanti's cross in the 115th but was offside.

Daniele De Rossi hit the post in the third minute, and Buffon saved a shot from Glen Johnson in the fifth.

For England, it was yet another exit from a major tournament in the quarterfinals after a penalty shootout. England lost to Portugal in the same manner at Euro 2004 and the 2006 World Cup.

"We have done the country proud but again we go home with heartbreak and it's difficult to take," said Gerrard, who played in both those previous shootout losses.

Italy dominated the match, which ended 0-0 after 120 minutes of play. The Italians twice hit the post, but were also let down by poor composure in front of goal. Diamanti clipped the post with a curling cross in the 101st minute, and swept a clear shot wide.

The first scoreless match at Euro 2012 was neither dull nor lacking good soccer.

Italy's attacking desire and creativity under coach Cesare Prandelli had playmaker Andrea Pirlo at its heart. Italy had 35 shots, compared to only nine for England.

England had briefly led the shootout after Riccardo Montolivo missed Italy's second penalty. His shot went wide of Joe Hart's right post as the England goalkeeper guessed correctly.

Rooney then sent Buffon the wrong way, firing in his spot kick to the keeper's right to give England a 2-1 lead.

The momentum shifted after Pirlo's bold piece of skill leveled at 2-2.

It had been perhaps the toughest Euro 2012 quarterfinal match to predict, and Italy and England set the tone by both coming close within five minutes.

De Rossi hit the post with a spinning left-foot shot from 25 yards, then Johnson's scooped shot from close range was swatted away by Buffon.

An intriguing match almost demanded that Balotelli take center stage. The Italy forward ran clear in the 25th, but hesitated and allowed John Terry to block his chipped shot.

Balotelli forced Hart, his teammate at Manchester City, to save an acrobatic shot, then surged between England's central defenders before putting a half-volley over the crossbar. He kicked the goal post in frustration.

Italy continued surging in the second half and De Rossi, taking a ball over his shoulder, scuffed his shot wide. De Rossi sank to his knees in obvious exasperation, and more Italian frustration quickly followed.

Three rapid-fire chances in the 52nd saw Hart beat away De Rossi's long-range shot, block Balotelli's follow-up and watch Montolivo lash the loose ball high.

EURO 2012: England vs Italy Timeline

It's 2-4 at the end of the penalty shootout.
Alessandro Diamanti (Italy) succeeds from the penalty spot.
Ashley Cole (England) misses his penalty attempt!
Antonio Nocerino (Italy) scores!
Ashley Young (England) misses!
Andrea Pirlo (Italy) scores from the penalty spot.
Wayne Rooney (England) succeeds from the penalty spot.
A devastated Riccardo Montolivo (Italy) misses and walks back to his team mates.
Steven Gerrard (England) converts his penalty!
Mario Balotelli (Italy) scores!
The match goes to penalties!
We are now ready for the penalty shootout!

119' - Italy's Riccardo Montolivo misses with an attempt on goal.

117' - Pedro Proenca has awarded Italy a corner. Alessandro Diamanti takes the kick from the Right .

115' - Italy's Antonio Nocerino is whistled for offside at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex.

113' - Alessandro Diamanti of Italy gets in a strike, but is off target.

113' - In Kiev, Christian Maggio of Italy is presented with a shooting opportunity. But the strike is blocked by the covering defence.

112' - Italy's Mario Balotelli breaks free at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex. But the strike goes wide of the post.

106' - The whistle has gone to start the second extra period.

101' - Alessandro Diamanti hits the post! Very nearly a goal there for Italy!

100' - Mario Balotelli gets his shot on target but fails to score for Italy.

99' - Mario Balotelli of Italy smashes in a shot on target. The keeper saves, though.

98' - Italy's Mario Balotelli gets in a shot but it is blocked by a England defender.

95' - Pedro Proenca blows against England's Joleon Lescott for offside.

94' - England make their Third substitution with Jordan Henderson replacing Scott Parker.

94' - Christian Maggio (Italy) gets a yellow card. He will be suspended from the next match!

93' - Italy's Antonio Nocerino misses with an attempt on goal.

91' - The first extra period has started.

90+3' - The score after normal time is 0-0.

90+2' - England's Wayne Rooney gets his shot away but it misses the target.

90+1' - Italy push forward at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex and Andrea Pirlo gets in a strike. This is blocked, however, by a determined England defence.

90' - Christian Maggio is on a sub for Ignazio Abate for Italy.

90' - 3 minutes of injury time will be added to the Second half.

89' - At Olimpiysky National Sports Complex Andrea Pirlo (Italy) takes a corner from the Right.

89' - Important block from the England defence as Antonio Nocerino fires in
a strike for Italy.

87' - England drive upfield and Andy Carroll gets in a shot. The strike is blocked by a Italy defender.

85' - Federico Balzaretti is back on his feet again.

84' - The match at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex is underway again.

83' - Play has been interrupted briefly in Kiev to check on Federico Balzaretti, who is grimacing with pain.

83' - In Kiev, Scott Parker of England is presented with a shooting opportunity. But the strike is blocked by the covering defence.

82' - Andrea Barzagli (Italy) has been booked and must now be careful not to get a second yellow card.

81' - Italy's Alessandro Diamanti gets in a shot on goal at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex. But the effort is unsuccessful.

80' - Cesare Prandelli is making the team's Second substitution at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex with Antonio Nocerino replacing Daniele De Rossi.

79' - Federico Balzaretti (Italy) goes for goal but the shot is blocked by an alert defence.

79' - Corner awarded to Italy.

78' - Alessandro Diamanti is on a sub for Antonio Cassano for Italy.

75' - Italy push forward at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex and Claudio Marchisio gets in a strike. This is blocked, however, by a determined England defence.

75' - Riccardo Montolivo (Italy) goes for goal but the shot is blocked by an alert defence.

74' - Steven Gerrard for England is back on the field again.

73' - Pedro Proenca has blown to resume play in Kiev.

72' - The match at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex has been interrupted briefly for a check on Steven Gerrard, who is down injured.

67' - Italy's Daniele De Rossi gets in a shot but it is blocked by a England defender.

67' - Claudio Marchisio (Italy) is given an opening but the shot is blocked by a defender.

65' - In Kiev Steven Gerrard for England takes a corner from the Left-hand flag.

65' - Important block from the Italy defence as Ashley Young fires in a strike for England.

63' - Italy are coming forward and Daniele De Rossi gets in a strike, it misses the target, however.

62' - In Kiev Italy's Antonio Cassano is caught offside.

60' - England make their Second substitution with Theo Walcott replacing James Milner.

60' - Andy Carroll is replacing Danny Welbeck for England at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex.

60' - Italy are pushing forward but Mario Balotelli's finish is wide of the goal.

60' - England’s Ashley Young is on his feet again at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex.

60' - Ignazio Abate returns to the field for Italy after picking up a slight injury.

59' - Play has been resumed.

58' - Ashley Young is writhing in pain and play has been suspended for a few moments.

58' - Attention is being given to Italy’s Ignazio Abate and play has been suspended briefly.

56' - Italy have been awarded a corner by Pedro Proenca. Andrea Pirlo steps up to take it.

53' - In Kiev England attack through James Milner. The finish is off target, however.

53' - Riccardo Montolivo for Italy gets in a strike but fails to hit the target.

52' - Mario Balotelli for Italy drives towards goal at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex. But the finish is unsuccessful.

52' - In Kiev Italy drive forward through Daniele De Rossi. His shot is on target but it's saved.

49' - In Kiev Steven Gerrard for England takes a corner from the Left-hand flag.

48' - Italy's Daniele De Rossi misses with an attempt on goal.

48' - Italy have been awarded a corner by Pedro Proenca. Andrea Pirlo steps up to take it.

46' - Pedro Proenca has blown to start the second-half.

45' - The first-half has ended.

43' - Italy's Mario Balotelli breaks free at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex. But the strike goes wide of the post.

42' - At Olimpiysky National Sports Complex Andrea Pirlo (Italy) takes a corner from the Right.

41' - Italy drive upfield and Antonio Cassano gets in a shot. The strike is blocked by a England defender.

38' - Italy push forward through Antonio Cassano, whose finish on goal is saved.

33' - In Kiev Italy attack through Antonio Cassano. The finish is off target, however.

32' - England are pushing forward but Danny Welbeck's finish is wide of the goal.

32' - Italy's Mario Balotelli is on target but unsuccessful.

29' - Italy are coming forward and Riccardo Montolivo gets in a strike, it misses the target, however.

25' - Mario Balotelli (Italy) gets in a strike but the shot is blocked by a defender.

25' - Italy's Antonio Cassano gets in a shot on goal at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex. But the effort is unsuccessful.

22' - Italy's Antonio Cassano gets his shot away but it misses the target.

21' - Pedro Proenca has awarded Italy a corner. Andrea Pirlo takes the kick from the Left .

14' - Wayne Rooney (England) wins the ball in the air but heads wide.

13' - Scott Parker of England gets in a strike, but is off target.

11' - Corner awarded to England.

5' - Glen Johnson gets his shot on target but fails to score for England.

3' - So close for Italy as Daniele De Rossi's shot comes back off the post.

1' - Mario Balotelli for Italy drives towards goal at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex. But the finish is unsuccessful.

1' - The first-half is now underway.
 


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June 24,2012 Highlights

Euro Cup 2012 Highlights: Italy Capitalizes On Penalties Defeats Englan

Alessandro Diamanti scored the decisive penalty kick Sunday to send Italy through to the European Championship semifinals with a 4-2 win in the shootout following a 0-0 tie with England and a spot.

Ashley Young hit the crossbar with England's third, and Ashley Cole's attempt was saved by Gianluigi Buffon.

Italy will next play Germany in the semifinals on Thursday in Warsaw, Poland. Defending champion Spain plays Portugal on Wednesday in Donetsk, Ukraine.

Mario Balotelli, Andrea Pirlo - with an audacious slow chip-shot down the middle of the goal - and Antonio Nocerino also scored for Italy. Steven Gerrard and Wayne Rooney scored England's penalties.

The match ended 0-0 after 120 minutes of play. The Italians twice hit the post, but were also let down by poor composure in front of goal. Diamanti clipped the post with a curling cross in the 101st minute, and swept a clear shot wide in the clearest chance of the second period of extra time.

Nocerino, another substitute, thought he had scored from Diamanti's cross in the 115th but was offside.

Daniele De Rossi hit the post in the third minute, and Buffon saved a shot from Glen Johnson in the fifth.

For England, it was yet another exit from a major tournament in the quarterfinals after a penalty shootout. England lost to Portugal in the same manner at Euro 2004 and the 2006 World Cup.

"We have done the country proud but again we go home with heartbreak and it's difficult to take," said Gerrard, who played in both those previous shootout losses.

Italy dominated the match, which ended 0-0 after 120 minutes of play. The Italians twice hit the post, but were also let down by poor composure in front of goal. Diamanti clipped the post with a curling cross in the 101st minute, and swept a clear shot wide.

The first scoreless match at Euro 2012 was neither dull nor lacking good soccer.

Italy's attacking desire and creativity under coach Cesare Prandelli had playmaker Andrea Pirlo at its heart. Italy had 35 shots, compared to only nine for England.

England had briefly led the shootout after Riccardo Montolivo missed Italy's second penalty. His shot went wide of Joe Hart's right post as the England goalkeeper guessed correctly.

Rooney then sent Buffon the wrong way, firing in his spot kick to the keeper's right to give England a 2-1 lead.

The momentum shifted after Pirlo's bold piece of skill leveled at 2-2.

It had been perhaps the toughest Euro 2012 quarterfinal match to predict, and Italy and England set the tone by both coming close within five minutes.

De Rossi hit the post with a spinning left-foot shot from 25 yards, then Johnson's scooped shot from close range was swatted away by Buffon.

An intriguing match almost demanded that Balotelli take center stage. The Italy forward ran clear in the 25th, but hesitated and allowed John Terry to block his chipped shot.

Balotelli forced Hart, his teammate at Manchester City, to save an acrobatic shot, then surged between England's central defenders before putting a half-volley over the crossbar. He kicked the goal post in frustration.

Italy continued surging in the second half and De Rossi, taking a ball over his shoulder, scuffed his shot wide. De Rossi sank to his knees in obvious exasperation, and more Italian frustration quickly followed.

Three rapid-fire chances in the 52nd saw Hart beat away De Rossi's long-range shot, block Balotelli's follow-up and watch Montolivo lash the loose ball high.

EURO 2012: England vs Italy Timeline

It's 2-4 at the end of the penalty shootout.
Alessandro Diamanti (Italy) succeeds from the penalty spot.
Ashley Cole (England) misses his penalty attempt!
Antonio Nocerino (Italy) scores!
Ashley Young (England) misses!
Andrea Pirlo (Italy) scores from the penalty spot.
Wayne Rooney (England) succeeds from the penalty spot.
A devastated Riccardo Montolivo (Italy) misses and walks back to his team mates.
Steven Gerrard (England) converts his penalty!
Mario Balotelli (Italy) scores!
The match goes to penalties!
We are now ready for the penalty shootout!

119' - Italy's Riccardo Montolivo misses with an attempt on goal.

117' - Pedro Proenca has awarded Italy a corner. Alessandro Diamanti takes the kick from the Right .

115' - Italy's Antonio Nocerino is whistled for offside at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex.

113' - Alessandro Diamanti of Italy gets in a strike, but is off target.

113' - In Kiev, Christian Maggio of Italy is presented with a shooting opportunity. But the strike is blocked by the covering defence.

112' - Italy's Mario Balotelli breaks free at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex. But the strike goes wide of the post.

106' - The whistle has gone to start the second extra period.

101' - Alessandro Diamanti hits the post! Very nearly a goal there for Italy!

100' - Mario Balotelli gets his shot on target but fails to score for Italy.

99' - Mario Balotelli of Italy smashes in a shot on target. The keeper saves, though.

98' - Italy's Mario Balotelli gets in a shot but it is blocked by a England defender.

95' - Pedro Proenca blows against England's Joleon Lescott for offside.

94' - England make their Third substitution with Jordan Henderson replacing Scott Parker.

94' - Christian Maggio (Italy) gets a yellow card. He will be suspended from the next match!

93' - Italy's Antonio Nocerino misses with an attempt on goal.

91' - The first extra period has started.

90+3' - The score after normal time is 0-0.

90+2' - England's Wayne Rooney gets his shot away but it misses the target.

90+1' - Italy push forward at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex and Andrea Pirlo gets in a strike. This is blocked, however, by a determined England defence.

90' - Christian Maggio is on a sub for Ignazio Abate for Italy.

90' - 3 minutes of injury time will be added to the Second half.

89' - At Olimpiysky National Sports Complex Andrea Pirlo (Italy) takes a corner from the Right.

89' - Important block from the England defence as Antonio Nocerino fires in
a strike for Italy.

87' - England drive upfield and Andy Carroll gets in a shot. The strike is blocked by a Italy defender.

85' - Federico Balzaretti is back on his feet again.

84' - The match at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex is underway again.

83' - Play has been interrupted briefly in Kiev to check on Federico Balzaretti, who is grimacing with pain.

83' - In Kiev, Scott Parker of England is presented with a shooting opportunity. But the strike is blocked by the covering defence.

82' - Andrea Barzagli (Italy) has been booked and must now be careful not to get a second yellow card.

81' - Italy's Alessandro Diamanti gets in a shot on goal at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex. But the effort is unsuccessful.

80' - Cesare Prandelli is making the team's Second substitution at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex with Antonio Nocerino replacing Daniele De Rossi.

79' - Federico Balzaretti (Italy) goes for goal but the shot is blocked by an alert defence.

79' - Corner awarded to Italy.

78' - Alessandro Diamanti is on a sub for Antonio Cassano for Italy.

75' - Italy push forward at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex and Claudio Marchisio gets in a strike. This is blocked, however, by a determined England defence.

75' - Riccardo Montolivo (Italy) goes for goal but the shot is blocked by an alert defence.

74' - Steven Gerrard for England is back on the field again.

73' - Pedro Proenca has blown to resume play in Kiev.

72' - The match at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex has been interrupted briefly for a check on Steven Gerrard, who is down injured.

67' - Italy's Daniele De Rossi gets in a shot but it is blocked by a England defender.

67' - Claudio Marchisio (Italy) is given an opening but the shot is blocked by a defender.

65' - In Kiev Steven Gerrard for England takes a corner from the Left-hand flag.

65' - Important block from the Italy defence as Ashley Young fires in a strike for England.

63' - Italy are coming forward and Daniele De Rossi gets in a strike, it misses the target, however.

62' - In Kiev Italy's Antonio Cassano is caught offside.

60' - England make their Second substitution with Theo Walcott replacing James Milner.

60' - Andy Carroll is replacing Danny Welbeck for England at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex.

60' - Italy are pushing forward but Mario Balotelli's finish is wide of the goal.

60' - England’s Ashley Young is on his feet again at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex.

60' - Ignazio Abate returns to the field for Italy after picking up a slight injury.

59' - Play has been resumed.

58' - Ashley Young is writhing in pain and play has been suspended for a few moments.

58' - Attention is being given to Italy’s Ignazio Abate and play has been suspended briefly.

56' - Italy have been awarded a corner by Pedro Proenca. Andrea Pirlo steps up to take it.

53' - In Kiev England attack through James Milner. The finish is off target, however.

53' - Riccardo Montolivo for Italy gets in a strike but fails to hit the target.

52' - Mario Balotelli for Italy drives towards goal at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex. But the finish is unsuccessful.

52' - In Kiev Italy drive forward through Daniele De Rossi. His shot is on target but it's saved.

49' - In Kiev Steven Gerrard for England takes a corner from the Left-hand flag.

48' - Italy's Daniele De Rossi misses with an attempt on goal.

48' - Italy have been awarded a corner by Pedro Proenca. Andrea Pirlo steps up to take it.

46' - Pedro Proenca has blown to start the second-half.

45' - The first-half has ended.

43' - Italy's Mario Balotelli breaks free at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex. But the strike goes wide of the post.

42' - At Olimpiysky National Sports Complex Andrea Pirlo (Italy) takes a corner from the Right.

41' - Italy drive upfield and Antonio Cassano gets in a shot. The strike is blocked by a England defender.

38' - Italy push forward through Antonio Cassano, whose finish on goal is saved.

33' - In Kiev Italy attack through Antonio Cassano. The finish is off target, however.

32' - England are pushing forward but Danny Welbeck's finish is wide of the goal.

32' - Italy's Mario Balotelli is on target but unsuccessful.

29' - Italy are coming forward and Riccardo Montolivo gets in a strike, it misses the target, however.

25' - Mario Balotelli (Italy) gets in a strike but the shot is blocked by a defender.

25' - Italy's Antonio Cassano gets in a shot on goal at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex. But the effort is unsuccessful.

22' - Italy's Antonio Cassano gets his shot away but it misses the target.

21' - Pedro Proenca has awarded Italy a corner. Andrea Pirlo takes the kick from the Left .

14' - Wayne Rooney (England) wins the ball in the air but heads wide.

13' - Scott Parker of England gets in a strike, but is off target.

11' - Corner awarded to England.

5' - Glen Johnson gets his shot on target but fails to score for England.

3' - So close for Italy as Daniele De Rossi's shot comes back off the post.

1' - Mario Balotelli for Italy drives towards goal at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex. But the finish is unsuccessful.

1' - The first-half is now underway.
 




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Here's The Prediction on June 28,2012

Euro 2012 Semifinals Preview: Spain vs Portugal Predictions

Ronaldo leads Portugal into the Semi’s against the Champions on June 27 at Ukraine’s Donbass Arena

As the Euro 2012 tournament closes in, the tension and excitement increases and the teams that remain intact are facing more challenges as the path to the top becomes narrower. The two teams that made it to the Semifinals, Spain and Portugal show signs of exhaustion but the determinations of each team remain and this will become apparent on the 27th.

Spain Preview

The Spaniards are the latest team to make it through the remaining four of the Euros after ousting France on the 24th with 2-0 victory. It was Xabi Alonso’s time to shine as the midfielder from Real Madrid scored during the 19th minute from the start of the match and another from the penalty spot. Coach Vicente Del Bosque focused on the team’s offensive side by reverting to the old system of using six midfielders. Their outright show of attack was extremely successful putting France on the defensive throughout the game.

However efficient they may have seemed during the match against France, Spain is showing signs of fatigue and drainage which is common amongst teams during the concluding end of a long football tournament. Mostly the veterans of the team such Inestia, Fabregas and Silva displayed signs of lacking sharpness and were unable to bank on many clear-cut chances. As the Semifinal game against Portugal nears, the boys of the “Red Fury” need to take advantage of the rest time as they have two days less of resting than the Portuguese.

Portugal Preview

Group runners-up, Portugal clinched a 1-0 victory over Group A’s top team, the Czech Republic that guaranteed Semifinal ticket on the 21st. Cristiano Ronaldo proved to be the savior as he scored the game’s solo goal on the 79th minute of the match. The Czech’s actually had a positive start but the Portuguese gradually asserted their domineering presence and the game became a one-sided affair by the second half. Both the teams had a similar record during the Group stage even though it was Portugal that was the more favorable of the two. This coming match-up against Spain has an advantage for Portugal, they have two more days of rest and recovery than the Spaniards who just finished off France on the 24th.

In order for Ronaldo and team to survive the upcoming match-up, they have two things that they really need to work on especially against a team such as the Spaniards, it’s both their defense and attack. It would be wise to say that adding an explosive nature to their attack would help the team. During the first half of the previous match against the Czechs, the Portuguese were constantly on the defensive and there were many close calls in the opposing team’s favor. Their assertive side developed slowly in the game and it wasted a lot of time. Also, their defense needs some upgrading that will protect them from Spain’s aggressive style of attack.

Spain vs Portugal Predictions: Spain wins 2-0

The Spaniards seem to have many of the traits that a winning team should possess. They are truly dynamic in nature, showing the ability to adapt to the style of the opponent plus coach Del Bosque is a brilliant tactician. The Spaniards are more aggressive when compared to the other teams and their defensive records are decent. The Portuguese are usually slow to take possession and this upcoming match is going to be a race for domination. The team that takes the offensive first will most likely win.

Almost There to the link..pls be patience thank you
 


Oscar

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Erm, Yuri, you might want to lay of the old copy and paste a little.

WTF?!
 






yuri

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June 27.2012 Euro Cup Highlights

Euro Cup 2012 Highlights: Fabregas Comes Up Big, Sends Spain To The Finals

Spain's 'Tiki Taka' passing was off-tempo at the Donbass Arena but the holders, unable to hurt Portugal in 120 minutes of stalemate, broke their hearts in a penalty shootout to reach the final of Euro 2012 on Wednesday.

Substitute Cesc Fabregas converted the winning spot-kick, off the inside of the post, to set off wild celebrations from the Spanish players.

"When I stepped up to take the penalty I said to the ball that we had to make history and that it shouldn't let me down," said an ecstatic Fabregas after Spain's 4-2 spot-kick victory following a 0-0 draw after extra time.

For Portugal, who had fought hard all night, questions will be asked why their top scorer Cristiano Ronaldo did not take a kick as they fell to their third semi-final defeat in four appearances at the stage.

Portugal had won their previous two penalty shootouts in major tournament matches.

But coach Paulo Bento was proud of the way his team went toe-to-toe with the world champions, even outdoing them in terms of possession.

"If I had to choose a way of losing I wouldn't choose this way... Spain is a great team but we can leave with our heads high," he said.

"We can be sure that we can compete with any team at any tournament."

Spain have now equaled West Germany's European record from the early 1970s by reaching three consecutive major tournament finals and victory in Kiev on Sunday would make them the first team to win three in a row.

But the watching Germans and Italians, who meet in Warsaw on Thursday, will have taken heart from a below-par performance from the Spaniards against a pressing Portugal team.

The aura of invincibility that once surrounded them has gradually faded in this tournament and while they still remain the team to beat, their 'Tiki Taka' passing did not hurt Portugal.

"We can argue about whether we played well or not but what we cannot dispute is that the defense was excellent," said Spain coach Vicente Del Bosque.

Indeed the Spanish back-line have now kept a clean sheet in their last nine knockout stage matches in the World Cup and European Championship.

The lack of effectiveness for Spain was further down the field with surprise selection Alvaro Negredo making little impact in attack and the midfield missing their usual sharpness.

After a lively opening half hour, with both teams looking to get forward, the game gradually fizzled out and it was no surprise when the outcome had to be decided by penalties.

Xabi Alonso was first up for Spain and Portugal keeper Rui Patricio got down well to push his effort wide but then his opposite number Iker Casillas did likewise to save from Joao Moutinho.

The ball finally got in the net - after 120 minutes and two penalties - when Andres Iniesta scored with trademark composure but the contest turned when Portugal missed their fourth penalty when Bruno Alves struck the bar.

Alves had walked to take the third kick before being called away by Nani who converted his effort and that change only added to the mystery as to why Ronaldo was not used.

The Real Madrid winger was penciled in for the fifth kick but after Fabregas' fortunate conversion off the posts, there was to be no fifth penalty.

"We had this plan and if it would have been 4-4 and he would taken the last penalty we would be talking in a different way," said Bento, who conceded there had been some confusion between Nani and Alves.

While the shootout provided most of the thrills, the two teams had suggested they might produce an exciting encounter from the outset.

Spain threatened twice in the opening half hour with Alvaro Arbeloa and Iniesta going close while at the other end Ronaldo fired a shot just past the post.

Ronaldo had a rare chance in the final minute of normal time but, after being fed by Raul Meireles after a fast counter-attack, he fired high and wide.

Patricio produced an excellent save to foil a close-range effort from Iniesta late in the first period of extra-time but it was no surprise when the contest had to be determined by penalties.

Portugal have never won a semi-final in a major tournament on foreign soil - their only triumph coming in 2004 when they hosted the tournament and were beaten by Greece in the final.

EURO 2012: Spain vs Portugal Timeline

The penalty shootout is over. The final score is 2-4.
Cesc Fabregas (Spain) scores from the penalty spot.
Bruno Alves (Portugal) fails to convert his penalty!
Sergio Ramos (Spain) succeeds from the penalty spot.
Nani (Portugal) scores!
Gerard Pique (Spain) succeeds from the penalty spot.
Pepe (Portugal) converts his penalty!
Andres Iniesta (Spain) scores from the penalty spot.
Joao Moutinho (Portugal) misses his penalty attempt!
A devastated Xabi Alonso (Spain) misses and walks back to his team mates.
We are now ready for the penalty shootout!
The match goes to penalties!

117' - Cuneyt Cakir blows against Spain's Andres Iniesta for offside.

114' - Corner awarded to Spain.

113' - Xabi Alonso (Spain) has been booked and must now be careful not to
get a second yellow card.

112' - Portugal make their Third substitution with Silvestre Varela replacing Raul Meireles.

111' - Spain drive forward and Jesus Navas gets in a shot. Without netting, however.

110' - Cesc Fabregas (Spain) is given an opening but the shot is blocked by a defender.

106' - The second extra period is now underway.

106' - Custodio is replacing Miguel Veloso for Portugal at Donbass Arena.

105' - Spain's Sergio Ramos breaks free at Donbass Arena. But the strike goes wide of the post.

104' - Spain have been awarded a corner by Cuneyt Cakir. Cesc Fabregas steps up to take it.

104' - In Donetsk Spain drive forward through Andres Iniesta. His shot is on target but it's saved.

102' - Cuneyt Cakir has awarded Spain a corner. Cesc Fabregas takes the kick from the Right.

102' - At Donbass Arena Cesc Fabregas (Spain) takes a corner from the Right.

101' - Spain’s Pedro is on his feet again at Donbass Arena.

100' - The match at Donbass Arena is underway again.

100' - Play has been interrupted briefly in Donetsk to check on Pedro, who is
grimacing with pain.

96' - In Donetsk, Andres Iniesta of Spain is presented with a shooting opportunity. But the strike is blocked by the covering defence.

91' - Spain's Pedro is whistled for offside at Donbass Arena.

91' - The first extra period is just kicking-off.

90+3' - It's 2-4 at the end of normal time.

90+2' - Miguel Veloso (Portugal) gets a yellow card.

90+1' - Spain have been awarded a corner by Cuneyt Cakir. Xabi Alonso steps
up to take it.

90' - The fourth official's board shows 3 minutes, which will be added to the Second half.

90' - Cristiano Ronaldo for Portugal gets in a strike but fails to hit the target.

87' - Vicente del Bosque is making the team's Third substitution at Donbass Arena with Pedro replacing Xavi.

86' - Bruno Alves (Portugal) has been booked and must now be careful not to get a second yellow card.

84' - In Donetsk Portugal attack through Cristiano Ronaldo. The finish is off target, however.

84' - Alvaro Arbeloa (Spain) gets a yellow card.

84' - Portugal push forward at Donbass Arena and Cristiano Ronaldo gets in a strike. This is blocked, however, by a determined Spain defence.

81' - Nelson Oliveira is on a sub for Hugo Almeida for Portugal.

78' - In Donetsk Spain attack through Cesc Fabregas. The finish is off target, however.

76' - Cuneyt Cakir has awarded Portugal a corner. Nani takes the kick from the Right.

73' - Cristiano Ronaldo for Portugal gets in a strike but fails to hit the target.

68' - Portugal's Hugo Almeida gets his shot away but it misses the target.

68' - Spain's Xavi is on target but unsuccessful.

65' - In Donetsk Xavi for Spain takes a corner from the Left-hand flag.

64' - Joao Pereira (Portugal) has received a first yellow card.

62' - Spain's Xabi Alonso is back in action after a slight knock.

62' - Play is underway once more.

61' - Play has been temporarily suspended for attention to Xabi Alonso for Spain who is writhing in pain on the pitch.

61' - Pepe (Portugal) gets a yellow card.

60' - Vicente del Bosque (Spain) is making a Second substitution, with Jesus Navas replacing David Silva.

60' - Sergio Busquets (Spain) has been booked and must now be careful not
to get a second yellow card.

59' - Hugo Almeida for Portugal is whistled offside.

59' - Hugo Almeida of Portugal gets in a strike, but is off target.

57' - Portugal are pushing forward but Hugo Almeida's finish is wide of the goal.

57' - Corner awarded to Portugal.

54' - Spain make their First substitution with Cesc Fabregas replacing Alvaro Negredo.

53' - At Donbass Arena Joao Moutinho (Portugal) takes a corner from the Right.

52' - Spain's Sergio Ramos has run offside.

51' - Cuneyt Cakir has awarded Spain a corner. Xavi takes the kick from the Left .

46' - The second-half is underway at Donbass Arena.

45+1' - The ref's whistle signals the end of the first-half.

45' - Fabio Coentrao for Portugal has been booked by Cuneyt Cakir and receives a first yellow card.

41' - Sergio Ramos (Spain) has received a first yellow card.

40' - Spain drive upfield and Alvaro Negredo gets in a shot. The strike is blocked by a Portugal defender.

37' - Nani has recovered and rejoins the match in Donetsk.

36' - The match is underway again.

35' - Attention is being given to Portugal’s Nani and play has been suspended briefly.

32' - Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo misses with an attempt on goal.

29' - Spain are pushing forward but Andres Iniesta's finish is wide of the goal.

25' - In Donetsk Portugal's Hugo Almeida is caught offside.

24' - Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal gets in a strike, but is off target.

17' - Corner awarded to Portugal.

17' - Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo gets in a shot but it is blocked by a Spain defender.

10' - Spain are coming forward and Andres Iniesta gets in a strike, it misses the target, however.

9' - Spain's Alvaro Arbeloa breaks free at Donbass Arena. But the strike goes wide of the post.

2' - Portugal have been awarded a corner by Cuneyt Cakir. Raul Meireles steps up to take it.

2' - In Donetsk Miguel Veloso for Portugal takes a corner from the Right-hand flag.

2' - Important block from the Spain defence as Miguel Veloso fires in a strike for Portugal.

1' - Today's referee, Cuneyt Cakir, has blown to start the match.
 


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Euro Cup 2012 Highlights: Balotelli Shows Who’s Boss Italy Shocks Germany

Italian fans gloated about their 2-1 win against Germany in the Euro 2012 semi-final on Thursday, saying they hoped it would help Prime Minister Mario Monti who is locked in a standoff with German Chancellor Angela Merkel over the euro zone's future.
"This shows Germany who's in charge," said Andrea Arces, 20, a student from southern Italy who joined thousands of Italian fans celebrating and waving flags in Rome's Piazza del Popolo.
"Italy is a strong country and this is how we fight back."
Two stunning first half-goals by forward Mario Balotelli steered Italy to victory over favourites Germany and into the final of the European soccer championship where they will meet Spain on Sunday in Kiev.
Supporters in Rome's squares and parks lit coloured flares, chanted in unison and shouted "Grazie Balotelli" after the final whistle blew, and car horns were beeping well into the night.
Monti also faces a showdown with Germany at a two-day European Union summit in Brussels and has promised to press hard for emergency action to lower soaring Italian borrowing costs, a proposal that Merkel has rebuffed so far.
As they grapple with the effects of a German-led European austerity drive that has led to higher taxes, pension reform and spending cuts in the euro zone's third largest economy, Italians have become increasingly embittered.
While Germany's economy has powered ahead of its peers, Italy's has fallen deep into recession in 2012 as rising unemployment and stagnant wage growth fuels a slump in domestic demand.
But the Azzurri's victory over Germany, who were missing their "lucky charm" Merkel in the crowd of the Warsaw stadium, has at least given Italians one thing to smile about.
"This game shows that Italy is good at something," said 19 -year-old student Martina Capo, who was draped in an Italian flag. "There are many things that are positive about Italy and this is one of them," she said.
Others feared the match might reinforce Germany's cool stance towards Italy's proposals.
"They're never going to give us any euro bonds after that," said 44-year-old Paolo Brusca, who watched the game in a park in Rome with his father.

EURO 2012: Germany vs Italy Timeline

90+4' - That's full-time at National Stadium Warsaw. The final score is 1-2.
90+4' - Mats Hummels (Germany) has received a first yellow card.
90+2' - Goal! Germany now trail just 1-2 thanks to a penalty from Mesut Ozil.
90+1' - The ref points to the spot, it's a penalty for Germany.
90' - Stephane Lannoy will wait an extra 4 minutes before blowing the whistle to end the Second half.
90' - In Warsaw Germany attack through Mesut Ozil. The finish is off target, however.
90' - At National Stadium Warsaw Toni Kroos (Germany) takes a corner from the Left.
89' - Italy's Thiago Motta has been booked in Warsaw.
86' - Germany's Toni Kroos breaks free at National Stadium Warsaw. But the strike goes wide of the post.
86' - In Warsaw Bastian Schweinsteiger for Germany takes a corner from the Right-hand flag.
85' - Stephane Lannoy blows against Italy's Antonio Di Natale for offside.
85' - Corner awarded to Germany.
84' - Stephane Lannoy has awarded Germany a corner. Bastian Schweinsteiger takes the kick from the Right .
84' - Daniele De Rossi (Italy) has received a yellow card from Stephane Lannoy.
83' - Germany drive forward and Philipp Lahm gets in a shot. Without netting, however.
83' - In Warsaw Toni Kroos for Germany takes a corner from the Left-hand flag.
83' - Italy drive forward but Federico Balzaretti is judged offside.
82' - Antonio Di Natale for Italy gets in a strike but fails to hit the target.
81' - Italy are pushing forward but Alessandro Diamanti's finish is wide of the goal.
80' - Toni Kroos of Germany gets in a strike, but is off target.
77' - Mats Hummels's header is off-target for Germany.
77' - At National Stadium Warsaw Mesut Ozil (Germany) takes a corner from the Left.
75' - Italy's Claudio Marchisio misses with an attempt on goal.
71' - Germany make their Third substitution with Thomas Muller replacing Jerome Boateng.
70' - Stephane Lannoy has blown to resume play in Warsaw.
70' - Mario Balotelli (Italy) does not seem to be able to continue. He is replaced by Antonio Di Natale.
68' - The match at National Stadium Warsaw has been interrupted briefly for a check on Mario Balotelli, who is down injured.
67' - Italy are pushing forward but Claudio Marchisio's finish is wide of the goal.
64' - Thiago Motta is on a sub for Riccardo Montolivo for Italy.
62' - Corner awarded to Germany.
62' - Marco Reus for Germany drives towards goal at National Stadium Warsaw. But the finish is unsuccessful.
61' - Leonardo Bonucci (Italy) gets a yellow card.
60' - Italy's Mario Balotelli gets his shot away but it misses the target.
58' - Alessandro Diamanti is on a sub for Antonio Cassano for Italy.
56' - Stephane Lannoy has awarded Germany a corner. Toni Kroos takes the kick from the Left .
49' - Germany are coming forward and Philipp Lahm gets in a strike, it misses the target, however.
48' - Marco Reus gets his shot on target but fails to score for Germany.
46' - Joachim Low (Germany) is making a Second substitution, with Marco Reus replacing Lukas Podolski.
46' - Germany make their First substitution with Miroslav Klose replacing Mario Gomez.
46' - Stephane Lannoy blows to start the second-half. Germany with the kick-off.
45+1' - The first-half has come to a close in Warsaw.
45' - Germany have been awarded a corner by Stephane Lannoy. Toni Kroos steps up to take it.
45' - Antonio Cassano has recovered and rejoins the match in Warsaw.
44' - The match in Warsaw is underway once more.
43' - The match has been stopped briefly for attention to the injured Antonio Cassano.
37' - Mario Balotelli for Italy has been booked by Stephane Lannoy and receives a first yellow card.
36' - Riccardo Montolivo instrumental with a fine assist.
36' - It's now 0-2 in Warsaw as Mario Balotelli scores for Italy.
35' - Corner awarded to Germany.
35' - In Warsaw Germany drive forward through Sami Khedira. His shot is on target but it's saved.
33' - At National Stadium Warsaw Toni Kroos (Germany) takes a corner from the Left.
30' - Toni Kroos of Germany gets in a strike, but is off target.
27' - Germany's Mesut Ozil gets in a shot on goal at National Stadium Warsaw. But the effort is unsuccessful.
25' - Germany surge into the attack at National Stadium Warsaw but Mario Gomez’s header is off-target.
20' - Great play from Antonio Cassano to set up the goal.
20' - Italy move into a 0-1 lead through a Mario Balotelli header.
18' - In Warsaw Italy drive forward through Antonio Cassano. His shot is on target but it's saved.
17' - Italy push forward through Riccardo Montolivo, whose finish on goal is saved.
13' - Germany's Toni Kroos gets in a shot on goal at National Stadium Warsaw. But the effort is unsuccessful.
13' - In Warsaw Mesut Ozil for Germany takes a corner from the Right-hand flag.
11' - Mario Gomez for Germany is whistled offside.
9' - Andrea Pirlo (Italy) is given an opening but the shot is blocked by a defender.
6' - Stephane Lannoy has awarded Germany a corner. Mesut Ozil takes the kick from the Right .
5' - Sami Khedira for Germany drives towards goal at National Stadium Warsaw. But the finish is unsuccessful.
5' - Germany have been awarded a corner by Stephane Lannoy. Toni Kroos steps up to take it.
1' - The match has started, with Italy kicking-off.
 


yuri

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Euro 2012 Finals Preview: Spain vs Italy Predictions

The Euro Cup 2012 has come to an end with the last 2 teams standing. Spain’s Boss Vicente del Bosque is expected to have a fully-fit squad for the Euro 2012 final showdown with Italy.

The 61-year-old`s biggest selection dilemma is likely to be over whether to field a recognised striker after Alvaro Negredo`s anonymous performance in the semi-final win over Portugal.

With Fernando Torres seemingly out of favour, and with Fernando Llorente yet to make an appearance at the tournament, Cesc Fabregas could be restored to a `false nine` role up front alongside Andres Iniesta and David Silva.

Italy defender Ignazio Abate, who missed the semi-final win over Germany with a muscle injury, is likely to return to fitness in time for the final, while fellow full-back Christian Maggio is also available after serving a one-match ban.

Coach Cesare Prandelli may persist with the same formation that served him well against the Germans rather than revert to the unorthodox 3-5-2 line-up used in the opening match against Spain.

AC Milan-bound Riccardo Montolivo is likely to keep his place in the team ahead of Thiago Motta after an assured performance in the semi-final.

Spain Preview

Spain are bidding to become the first team in history to win three successive major tournaments (Euro 2008, World Cup 2010 and Euro 2012) and the first to retain the Henri Delaunay trophy.

La Roja are contesting their fourth European Championship final (1964, 1984, 2008 and 2012). They have lost just one (1984).

Vicente del Bosque`s side are 19 competitive games without defeat and have won their last nine knockout matches at major tournaments without conceding a goal.

However, the Iberian outfit have not registered a competitive win over Italy in nearly a century (with their penalty shoot-out success in the quarter-final of Euro 2008 classed as a draw). Their record in 11 previous meetings is W1, D5, L5, with the sole victory coming in the sides` first ever encounter at the 1920 Olympic games.

Italy Preview

The Italians are competing in their third European Championship final (1968, 2000, 2012). They have won just one (1968).

The Azzurri are facing Spain for the 31st time, with their record in prior encounters reading W10, D12, L8. The sides` most recent meeting was in their opening match in this tournament, which finished as a 1-1 draw.

Italy have won just two of their last eight matches in regulation time, but are yet to lose a competitive fixture under Cesare Prandelli.

Spain vs Italy Predictions: Spain 2-1

This very well could be the most consistent match Italy's Balotelli has played for a five-game stretch. Despite his two great goals in the semifinal against Germany, particularly his second goal, he coupled a moment of brilliance with a moment of stupidity by taking his jersey off and receiving a yellow card. If a hot-tempered Balotelli picks up an early booking, he could just as easily be a detriment to his team with an untimely sending off in the championship game. Thus, these erratic moments need to be kept to a minimum. In a single-elimination game, anything can (and will) happen. For the most part, Germans midfielders Mesut Ozil and Sami Khedira were frustrated by the Italian midfielders in the last semifinal. However, the Spanish boast the best arsenal of midfielders in the world and, seeing that Fernando Torres’ role in the title game remains up in the air, Xavi Hernandez or Cesc Fabregas might be called upon for but one flash ofwonder. Spain wins 1-0 to capture an unprecedented third consecutive major championship.

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yuri

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Euro Cup 2012 Highlights: Spain Makes A Statement 4-0 Victory Over Italy


Spain took a few minutes at the end of its breathtaking Euro 2012 triumph to prove it is human, after spending the previous 90 showing why, in soccer terms at least, it is anything but.

A 4-0 victory over Italy on Sunday clinched an unprecedented third straight major tournament success for the majestic Spanish, many of whom brought their young children onto the field at the final whistle to celebrate with them. It was a touching gesture and spawned lovely scenes of childlike exuberance, with the kids hugging and playing excitedly with their delighted fathers.

Fernando Torres enjoys Spain's celebration with his kids Nora and Leo. (Getty Images)Yet for the previous couple of hours, those smiling adult faces in red uniforms had shown sporting ruthlessness of the highest order to silence a growing band of critics with a display of soccer magnificence.

All the accusations of boring play were washed away at the Olympic Stadium in Kiev as Italy, having shown so much spirit and resilience in reaching the final, were simply picked apart with a thousand cuts.

Just as it had all tournament long, Spain controlled the ball, dominated midfield and strung together pass after pass. This time, though, the old attacking intent was in place again after seemingly disappearing during the early part of the tournament.

David Silva got the first goal after only 14 minutes. His header came at the end of an outstanding move that saw Cesc Fabregas cut the ball back from the touchline for a goal of technical excellence. From that point on, it was all one-way traffic.

Spain's second goal was perhaps even better. Left back Jordi Alba charged nearly the full length of the field to collect a pinpoint pass and deliver a cool-headed finish.

When an injury to Italy’s Thiago Motta forced him from the field – after his side had already used all three allocated substitutes – Spain was able to run riot even more. Late replacements Fernando Torres and Juan Mata both got on the scoresheet to cap off a spectacular display and send the discussions of "greatest team ever" into overdrive.

Comparing teams from different generations is always a fool's errand, but this Spain side fully deserves its place at the very forefront of the conversation. It is incredible to think that its success at Euro 2008 ended a drought of 46 years since the nation’s previous major success. Now it has a pair of Euro titles with a World Cup sandwiched in between.

International soccer has never been more deep or diverse, but Spain makes the opposition look second-rate, seemingly at will. In 10 straight knockout games in tournaments, the Spanish have not conceded a single goal and yielded just one in its six matches at Euro 2012.

And to think that people had started to doubt them. Going into the competition, it was felt that the supposed rift between the rival players of Real Madrid and Barcelona would be destructive. Speculation also focused on Spain's dwindling motivation after so much former glory.

Not so. Silva, Manchester City's star playmaker, was the only player not from Madrid or Barca to start the final for Spain. Moreover, this was as seamless a blend of teamwork as you could ever wish to see.

Some key members of the team, such as goalkeeper Iker Casillas and midfield general Xavi, are not getting any younger, and a few fresh legs might be needed for the World Cup in 2014. But this is not a team that is weakening with age or one that is even close to the end of its road. No, it is one that has figured out the blueprint for winning on the biggest stages of all and is enjoying putting it in place.

The 1-0 wins over Germany in the Euro 2008 and the Netherlands at the World Cup were wars of attrition – fierce battles that had to be survived not seized. Sunday's victory, instead, was a festival – a celebration of a truly great team and a dynasty that shows no sign of ending.

EURO 2012: Spain vs Italy Timeline

90+3' - The second-half is over. The match ends 4-0.
90+2' - Sergio Ramos for Spain drives towards goal at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex. But the finish is unsuccessful.
90' - 3 minutes of injury time will be added to the Second half.
88' - Spain take a comfortable 4-0 lead thanks to Mata.
88' - Fernando Torres instrumental with a fine assist.
87' - Italy's Mario Balotelli has run offside.
86' - Vicente del Bosque (Spain) is making a Third substitution, with Mata replacing Andres Iniesta.
84' - That's a fine assist from Xavi.
84' - Goal! Fernando Torres extends Spain's lead to 3-0.
83' - Spain's Alvaro Arbeloa is whistled for offside at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex.
81' - Pedro of Spain gets in a strike, but is off target.
81' - In Kiev Xavi for Spain takes a corner from the Left-hand flag.
79' - Spain drive forward but Pedro is judged offside.
77' - Pedro Proenca has awarded Spain a corner. Xavi takes the kick from the Left .
76' - Andres Iniesta (Spain) gets in a strike but the shot is blocked by a defender.
75' - Fernando Torres is replacing Cesc Fabregas for Spain at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex.
72' - Pedro Proenca blows against Italy's Antonio Di Natale for offside.
62' - Play has been resumed.
61' - Pedro Proenca waits before resuming play because Thiago Motta for Italy is still down.
59' - Vicente del Bosque is making the team's First substitution at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex with Pedro replacing David Silva.
58' - Italy's Mario Balotelli misses with an attempt on goal.
56' - Thiago Motta is on a sub for Riccardo Montolivo for Italy.
55' - Antonio Di Natale for Italy is whistled offside.
51' - Italy's Antonio Di Natale gets in a shot on goal at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex. But the effort is unsuccessful.
48' - In Kiev Spain drive forward through Cesc Fabregas. His shot is on target but it's saved.
47' - Spain's Cesc Fabregas gets his shot away but it misses the target.
46' - Italy surge into the attack at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex but Antonio Di Natale’s header is off-target.
46' - Italy make their Second substitution with Antonio Di Natale replacing Antonio Cassano.
46' - The second-half has just kicked-off.
45+1' - The first-half has ended.
45' - David Silva gets his shot on target but fails to score for Spain.
45' - Andrea Barzagli (Italy) has received a yellow card from Pedro Proenca.
44' - Italy's Riccardo Montolivo is on target but unsuccessful.
41' - Great play from Xavi to set up the goal.
41' - Goal! Spain extend their lead to 2-0 through Jordi Alba.
39' - Italy's Mario Balotelli breaks free at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex. But the strike goes wide of the post.
35' - David Silva of Spain is pulled up for offside.
33' - Antonio Cassano of Italy smashes in a shot on target. The keeper saves, though.
30' - Italy are pushing forward but Andrea Pirlo's finish is wide of the goal.
29' - Italy drive forward and Antonio Cassano gets in a shot. Without netting, however.
25' - Gerard Pique (Spain) has been booked and must now be careful not to get a second yellow card.
21' - Federico Balzaretti is on a sub for Giorgio Chiellini for Italy.
18' - At Olimpiysky National Sports Complex Andrea Pirlo (Italy) takes a corner from the Left.
18' - In Kiev Andrea Pirlo for Italy takes a corner from the Right-hand flag.
16' - Corner awarded to Italy.
16' - Important block from the Spain defence as Andrea Pirlo fires in a strike for Italy.
14' - Cesc Fabregas with an assist there.
14' - David Silva heads in to make it 1-0 at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex.
10' - Xavi for Spain gets in a strike but fails to hit the target.
10' - Spain drive upfield and Andres Iniesta gets in a shot. The strike is blocked by a Italy defender.
10' - Spain push forward at Olimpiysky National Sports Complex and Xavi gets in a strike. This is blocked, however, by a determined Italy defence.
7' - Sergio Ramos's header is off-target for Spain.
7' - Spain have been awarded a corner by Pedro Proenca. Xavi steps up to take it.
6' - Spain are coming forward and Sergio Ramos gets in a strike, it misses the target, however.
2' - In Kiev Italy attack through Andrea Pirlo. The finish is off target, however.
1' - The match has started.

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