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The SFG team continues its post-mortem of Euro 2012 with a look at Group C, perhaps an understated group pre-tournament,  which eventually involved the two finalists.

Spain

The Good

Spain are champions of Europe once again. By winning Euro 2012, they became the first European side to win three major international championships in a row and will now surely go down as one of the all-time great international sides. Their performance in the final against Italy was the best performance by any team in the whole tournament. They were much more energetic than in previous matches, playing at a tempo that the Italians couldn’t deal with. It was a performance that will be remembered years from now and will likely be the defining result of this Golden Era of Spanish football.

One major positive was the emergence of Jordi Alba on the international stage. Spain, due to their personnel and tactics, naturally lack width in their side so Alba’s role in the side was a huge factor in their success as he was able to stretch their play out wide and provide another attacking outlet. It was only fitting that he picked up a goal (and a superb one at that) in the final. Other standout players included Andres Iniesta, whose dazzling dribbles and uncanny ability to find space was brilliant throughout the tournament.

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[James Eugene]

With the first round of matches over, it is time to select our Team of Round One. Difficult choices had been made, especially with omitting a few players entirely, or merely placing them on the bench. I can also hint that someone by the first name of Mario has been mentioned, but it is not the Italian. Without further ado, here is the team:

GK – Przemyslaw Tyton (Poland)

Imagine the feeling of sitting on the bench expecting not to play, to then being dragged onto the pitch to face a penalty because the goalkeeper who started ahead of you gets sent off. Przemyslaw Tyton was probably thinking “bloody hell” as he was about to come onto the pitch with his first task being to save a penalty. Keeping a cool head, the dived to his left to save the penalty taken by Greek player Karagounis. Cue “Rise of the Tyton” headlines.

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Matches: Spain vs Italy; Ireland vs Croatia

Today’s two matches saw the four Group C teams pitted against each other. Could have potentially been dubbed the “Group of Debt” if Greece were in instead of Croatia, but alas it is still a solid group that produced two very decent games.

Spain 1-1 Italy

Substitute Di Natale opens the scoring with a calmly taken finish

Spain decides to opt for six midfielders in the game with no strikers, while Italy played a 3-5-2 formation. This game literally had me screaming “SHOOT” at my TV, but it was pretty exciting at the same time.

The first half comprised off a lot of tiki-taka from the Spanish side, but with no end product on numerous occasions. Andres Iniesta was no doubt the most prominent figure for the side in the first half, getting into brilliant scoring positions but didn’t manage to score. The Italians were brilliant in the first half with their 3-5-2 formation, defending excellently but also attacking with some force,  prompting numerous saves from Iker Casillas who was arguably the busier keeper in the first half.

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