Group A
This Friday,
Poland and Greece will begin Euro 2012 in Warsaw in front of approximately
50,000 fans. So in honour of the beginning of world football’s most captivating
events, I will be going through the key players and possible ‘’it factors’’ for
each team, group by group. Here’s group A.
Poland-
Wojciech Sczcesny
The Arsenal
shot stopper has added some much needed stability to the Gunners defence this
season as he has got better and better throughout the course of the season. The
21 year old is arguably Poland's most recognized player and if he is able to
keep a few clean sheets against the likes of Russia, perhaps Poland will cause
an upset and advance to the quarter finals.
Greece-
Giorgos Karagounis
At age 35,
this will almost certainly be Karagounis’ swansong on the international stage,
and he will be determined to make it special. And the word ‘’determined”
perfectly sums up the Panathinikos man as he wears his heart on his proverbial
sleeve for both club and country. Having played in all ten of Greece’s
qualifying matches for the tournament; Greece will rely on their central
midfielder to instill the values of Greece’s astonishing Euro 2004 win, a team
that Karagounis was an integral part of.
Russia-
Roman Pavlyuchenko
Four years
ago, at Euro 2008, Roman Pavlyuchenko truly arrived on the international stage,
as he helped Russia to a surprise semi-final place, in the process scoring
three goals. Due to his work at the tournament, the Russian was signed by
Tottenham for £14 million. Now, with Russia being placed in a relatively easy
group alongside the Czech Republic, Greece and co-hosts Poland, Pavlyuchenko
has a great chance to help Russia to a quarter final, and maybe even a
semi-final place. The expectation is higher on the Lokomotiv Moscow this year,
but with the likes of Andrey Arshavin and Yuri Zhirkov around him, he should
impress again.
Czech
Republic- Petr Cech
There can be
no better way to enter a European tournament than to have just won the
champions league with your club side, and that’s exactly what the Czech
Republic’s goalkeeper, Petr Cech has done with Chelsea. The Czech’s may well
look to Chelsea’s heroics for inspiration, as with an ageing squad, their
chances of a semi-final appearance like the one they had in 2004, look slim. But
with Cech in goal, a man largely considered one of the world’s top five
goalkeepers, and a group in which they look likely to progress from, you never
know.
So who do
you think will get through this group? Leave a comment as I’d be interested to
know.
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