20 June 2008

German VS Portugal.


For anyone offering an opinion on how an international football tournament might pan out, 'never write off the Germans' has long been one of the most reliable cliches.

The whole world has become wise to the danger of under-estimating a country that has won three European Championships and three World Cups despite rarely having boasted the most talented collection of players.

But not it seems Franz Beckenbauer, who has effectively written off the current side's chances of getting past Portugal in the first Euro 2008 quarter-final here on Thursday.

"Do we have a chance against Cristiano Ronaldo and co?" the Kaiser asked in his column for German tabloid Bild, before answering his own question with an emphatic, "Certainly not!".

Beckenbauer was not impressed by what he witnessed as Joachim Loew's side made hard work of getting through group B as runners-up to Croatia, their qualification sealed belatedly by Michael Ballack's free-kick winner against co-hosts Austria on Monday night.

"There will have to be a marked improvement if we are to reach the semi-finals," warned the man who captained the then West Germany to World Cup glory in 1974 before repeating that triumph as coach of the reunified country at Italia 90.

Beckenbauer's pessimism was mirrored in Ballack's assertion that Portugal will be the favourites to progress to a semi-final against either Croatia or Turkey.

Such suggestions provoke a dismissive shrug of Luiz Felipe Scolari's broad shoulders. Portugal's Chelsea-bound coach has no doubt that his side's credentials as one of the tournament favourites will be given a testing examination on the newly relaid turf at St-Jakob-Park stadium.

"Never forget that even in the hardest moments the Germans defend their pride and make a huge effort and manage to recover in matches where they are under pressure," Scolari said. "We know that we are going to have a very tough time."

Loew was working as an assistant to Jurgen Klinsmann when Germany and Portugal last met, the 2006 World Cup hosts winning the match for third place 3-1.

But despite the encouragement offered by that relatively recent encounter, Germany's coach does not dispute Beckenbauer's view that his side will have to be better in every department if they are to get past the Portuguese.

Loew was however encouraged by what he terms a "100 percent improvement" in the spirit displayed by his players against Austria after he had berated them for surrendering meekly to Croatia.

"We were under enormous pressure, but I am pleased the team played with hunger and emotion," Loew said.

Having had an extra 24 hours to recover from their meaningless final group match, a 2-0 defeat by Switzerland in which Scolari started only three of his first XI, the Portuguese should certainly have an edge in terms of freshness.

The Brazilian deployed both Ricardo Quaresma and Nani in what was effectively a training match against the Swiss. But neither winger made a compelling case for promotion from their current status as impact substitutes.

As a result, it seems likely that Nuno Gomes will again lead the attack with Simao Sabrosa and Cristiano Ronaldo supporting him from wide positions.

With playmaker Deco hitting form and Ricardo Carvalho and Pepe forming the most-admired centreback partnership in the tournament, Portugal look strong in almost every area.

Their one weak link is however a significant one. Goalkeeper Ricardo's positioning and command of his penalty area were distinctly suspect against the Swiss.

As a result, Scolari will be wary of the threat posed by Ballack's prodigious heading ability and good quality crosses from their attacking fullbacks could represent Germany's best chance of enhancing the national reputation for surpassing expectations.

Suspended: None

Misses next match if booked: Jose Bosingwa (Portugal), Miguel (Portugal), Jorge Ribeiro (Portugal), Paulo Ferreira (Portugal), Fernando Meira (Portugal), Michael Ballack (Germany), Jens Lehmann (Germany)

Injured: None

Changes: Germany coach Joachim Loew is expected to replace striker Mario Gomez with midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger who returns after suspension. That should allow Lukas Podolski, who has been playing on the left side of midfield, to partner Miroslav Klose in attack.

Portugal coach Luiz Felipe Scolari, who made eight changes to the team that faced Switzerland, is expected to revert back to the lineup that started the first two matches.

Key stats: Portugal's 2-0 defeat by Switzerland on Sunday was only the second time in 22 matches they have failed to score - they also drew a blank in a 0-0 draw at home to Finland in November last year in qualifying for Euro 2008.

Portugal have not lost in their two previous European Championship finals matches with Germany - a 0-0 draw in 1984 and a 3-0 win in 2000 with a hat-trick by Sergio Conceicao.

Taken from : http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/football/euro/

2 comments:

Sofinee Harun said...

Yeh,
Dulu masa bang kat UTM dia ada baca dalam encyclopedia pasal bole ni. Ceritanya dalam tu permainan bola ni bermula masa pembunuhan saidina Hussain (r.hu). Lepas kena bunuh, orang2 yang bunuh dia ni ambil kepala dia buat buat tendang jadi bola.

Sejak tu abang memang tak suka betui bab bola ni. Sebab dia rasa permainan ni asalnya memperlecehkan anak Rasullullah s.a.w.

Just to share info..

Ada tak google pasal solat jammak yang diaorang dok buat kat Europe ni. Kononnya ada ulamak kat sini keluar fatwa pasal ni. Cubalah yeh tanya kat sana. Nanti kalau ada info kak opin cuba forwardkan.

Muhamad Elyas Harun said...

Baru ni mior dengan seorang lagi kawan dia ambik m.a bahagian fikh datang rumah. yeh ada tanya, dia kata tak boleh jamak sebab masing-masing sebenarnya ada waktu sendiri. Kalau taktau bila masuk isya @ Subuh, kena ikut waktu solat tempat yg paling dekat dengan tempat kakopin ataupun negara jiran.

Nanti yeh akan tanya lagi ustaz2 yeh.