Posts Tagged ‘Russia’

FT: Russia 2-0 Northern Ireland (Fayzulin [30], Shirokov [78])

In one of the first matches of the World Cup Qualifiers saw a Russian side who should have progressed during the Euros pitted against a Northern Ireland side, who wanted to make their presence known in the tournament. Russia were dominant in the first half, with Fayzulin scoring after 30 minutes on the end of some magnificent play. Despite a 2nd half resurgence, Northern Ireland were almost easily disposed of by Russia, who were unlucky not to have scored more goals.

1. Fabio Capello Starts Off Well

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As part of SFG’s Euro 2012 post-mortem, the SFG writers take the first cursory glance at the fortunes of each team at Euro 2012, breaking down the performance of each team in the format of Sergio Leones’ seminal work The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. We start with Group A:

Poland

The Good

The best fans at Euro 2012? Not filled with as much joie de vivre as the Irish, but certainly up there – it’s a shame, however, that their fans were rewarded with little substance. Should we have expected more (even though they were the lowest-ranked team – 62nd in the FIFA rankings -  in the tournament)? As they were co-hosts, probably. Can we fault them for not trying? Absolutely not. Maybe they were simply not up to the standard, even with the feeble group they were in they were the lowest ranked team by some distance. Footballistically, few positives can be taken from the tournament for Poland, but Kuba Blaszczykowski’s flowing thunderbolt equaliser against Russia was one of the best moments of the tournament.

The Bad

The lack of a genuine playmaker or someone reasonably comfortable on the ball meant Poland struggled to control games even when they were in the ascendancy – this was particularly damning in the opening game, a game they should have won after Greece played the majority of it with 10 men. Due to the lack of an adequate playmaker, Poland were limited to sporadic attacks on the wings and once opposition centre-backs smothered Lewandowski, there was very little originality from midfield to conquer the opposition with guile.

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As an alternative to team of the tournament, Sandals For Goalposts have compiled a list of players who have underachieved, underwhelmed and were down-right rubbish during the tournament.

GK – Shay Given (Republic of Ireland)

The Republic of Ireland keeper was pretty poor during the tournament, conceding a variety of goal that were deemed to be “soft”, as well as looking nervy between the sticks from time to time. Although the rest of the team were bad, Shay has to shoulder some of the blame.

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Choosing the Team of Round 2 was just as difficult as selecting for Round 1. Another Mario makes the list, but again, it’s not Balotelli. I don’t know how I would organise this team in real life, but here is the team anyway:

GK – Andriy Pyatov (Ukraine)

Despite conceding two goals, the Ukrainian goalkeeper had a good game against France, making notable saves against Menez (who eventually scored against him) and Mexes. Those saves spared Ukraine of any further embarrassment against the French and Pyatov will need to be on top form when Ukraine face England in the final round of the group stages.

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Czech Republic 2-1 Greece



After their humbling at the hands of Russia, the Czech Republic were in desperate need of a win against a Greek side that came from behind to gain an opening day point against co-hosts Poland. They made harder work of it than the early minutes suggested but eventually prospered, pulling through with a 2-1 victory.

Lessons learnt

The second half of their game with Russia saw the Czech Republic introduce a vital player, Tomas Hubschman. Whilst the Czech’s proceeded to concede a further 2 goals, the added protection Hubschman offered the back 4 was evident and had they not been pushing forward in a hunt for goals, the change may have had a better effect. Against Greece, Bilek understandably elected to start Hubschman in front of a changed back 4 that saw Limbersky brought in on the left and Kadlec shifted to a centre back.

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