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Old 05-06-2009, 12:29   #1 (permalink)
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Default UEFA European Championship U21 (Sweden :: 15.-29.06.)





Group A
Sweden
Belarus
Italy
Serbia

16/06/09 :: Sweden - Belarus (18:15 CET)
16/06/09 :: Italy - Serbia (20:45 CET)
19/06/09 :: Sweden - Italy (16:00 CET)
19/06/09 :: Belarus - Serbia (18:15 CET)
23/06/09 :: Serbia - Sweden (20:45 CET)
23/06/09 :: Belarus - Italy (20:45 CET)


Group B
Spain
Germany
England
Finland

15/06/09 :: England - Finland (18:15 CET)
15/06/09 :: Spain - Germany (20:45 CET)
18/06/09 :: Germany - Finland (18:15 CET)
18/06/09 :: Spain - England (20:45 CET)
22/06/09 :: Finland - Spain (20:45 CET)
22/06/09 :: Germany - England (20:45 CET)



TEAMS


SWEDEN

Goalkeepers: Johan Dahlin (FC Lyn Oslo), Pär Hansson (Helsingborgs IF), Kristoffer Nordfeldt (Brommapojkarna)

Defenders: Rasmus Bengtsson (Trelleborgs FF), Mattias Bjärsmyr (IFK Göteborg), Joel Ekstrand (Helsingborgs IF), Emil Johansson (Hammarby), Per Karlsson (AIK Solna), Mikael Lustig (Rosenborg BK), Martin Olsson (Blackburn Rovers FC)

Midfielders: Emir Bajrami (IF Elfsborg), Pierre Bengtsson (AIK Solna), Rasmus Elm (Kalmar FF), Labinot Harbuzi (Malmö FF), Andreas Landgren (Helsingborgs IF), Guillermo Molins (Malmö FF), Gabriel Özkan (AIK Solna), Robin Söder (IFK Göteborg), Gustav Svensson (IFK Göteborg)

Forwards: Denni Avdic (IF Elfsborg), Marcus Berg (FC Groningen), Ola Toivonen (PSV Eindhoven), Pontus Wernbloom (IFK Göteborg)


BELARUS

Goalkeepers: Pavel Chesnovski (FC Vitebsk), Artyom Gomelko (FC Lokomotiv Moskva), Anton Kovalevski (FC Naftan Novopolotsk)

Defenders: Dmitri Verkhovtsov (FC Naftan Novopolotsk), Igor Shitov (FC BATE Borisov), Oleg Veretilo (FC Dinamo Minsk), Aleksei Yanushkevich (FC Shakhtyor Soligorsk), Aleksandr Martynovich (FC Dinamo Minsk), Nikolai Osipovich (FC MTZ-RIPO Minsk), Maksim Bordachov (FC BATE Borisov)

Midfielders: Mikhail Sivakov (Cagliari Calcio), Andrei Chukhlei (FC Dinamo Minsk), Aleksandr Volodko (FC BATE Borisov), Anton Putilo (FC Dinamo Minsk), Sergei Kislyak (FC Dinamo Minsk), Sergei Kryvets (FC BATE Borisov), Sergei Gigevich (FC Dinamo Minsk), Aleksandr Sachivko (FC Minsk), Sergei Balanovich (FC Shakhtyor Soligorsk), Mikhail Afanasiev (FC Amkar Perm)

Strikers: Leonid Kovel (FC Saturn Moskovskaya Oblast), Dmitri Komarovski (FC Naftan Novopolotsk), Vladimir Yurchenko (FC Saturn Moskovskaya Oblast)


ITALY

Goalkeepers: Andrea Consigli (Atalanta BC), Salvatore Sirigu (Cagliari Calcio), Andrea Seculin (ACF Fiorentina)

Defenders: Marco Andreolli (US Sassuolo Calcio), Salvatore Bocchetti (Genoa CFC), Domenico Criscito (Genoa CFC), Paolo De Ceglie (Juventus), Lino Marzoratti (Empoli FC), Marco Motta (AS Roma), Francesco Pisano (Cagliari Calcio), Andrea Ranocchia (AS Bari)

Midfielders: Ignazio Abate (Torino FC), Antonio Candreva (AS Livorno Calcio), Alessio Cerci (Atalanta BC), Luca Cigarini (Atalanta BC), Daniele Dessena (UC Sampdoria), Claudio Marchisio (Juventus), Piermario Morosini (Vicenza Calcio), Andrea Poli (US Sassuolo Calcio)

Forwards: Robert Acquafresca (Cagliari Calcio), Mario Balotelli (FC Internazionale Milano), Sebastian Giovinco (Juventus), Alberto Paloschi (Parma FC)


SERBIA

Goalkeepers: Željko Brkić (FK Vojvodina), Bojan Šaranov (OFK Beograd) and Živko Živković (FK Metalac)

Defenders: Nenad Tomović (Genoa CFC), Marko Jovanović (FK Partizan), Nemanja Pejčinović (FK Crvena Zvezda), Milan Vilotić (FK Čukarički), Jagoš Vuković (FK Rad), Rajko Brežančić (FK Partizan), Ivan Obradović (FK Partizan), Nikola Petković (Eintracht Frankfurt)

Midfielders: Ljubomir Fejsa (FK Partizan), Nemanja Tomić (FK Partizan), Milan Smiljanić (RCD Espanyol), Nemanja Matić (MFK Košice), Marko Milinković (MFK Košice), Nikola Gulan (ACF Fiorentina), Gojko Kačar (Hertha BSC Berlin), Zoran Tošić (Manchester United FC), Dušan Tadić (FK Vojvodina)

Forwards: Miralem Sulejmani (AFC Ajax), Filip Dordević (FC Nantes), Rade Veljović (CFR 1907 Cluj)


SPAIN

Goalkeepers: Sergio Asenjo (Real Valladolid CF), Roberto Jiménez (RC Recreativo de Huelva), Antonio Adán (Real Madrid CF)

Defenders: Chico (UD Almería), César Azpilicueta (CA Osasuna), Nacho Monreal (CA Osasuna), Sergio Sánchez (RCD Espanyol), Marc Torrejón (RCD Espanyol), Miguel Torres (Real Madrid CF), Iván Marcano (Real Racing Club)

Midfielders: Javi Martínez (Athletic Club Bilbao), Raúl García (Club Atlético de Madrid), Esteban Granero (Getafe CF), Sisi (RC Recreativo de Huelva), Javi García (Real Madrid CF), Mario Suárez (RCD Mallorca), José Manuel Jurado (RCD Mallorca), Pedro León (Real Racing Club), Diego Capel (Sevilla FC)

Forwards: Bojan Krkić (FC Barcelona), Adrián López (Málaga CF), Xisco (Newcastle United FC), Jonathan Pereira (Real Racing Club)


GERMANY

Goalkeepers: Florian Fromlowitz (Hannover 96), Manuel Neuer (FC Schalke 04), Tobias Sippel (1. FC Kaiserslautern)

Defenders: Dennis Aogo (Hamburger SV), Jerome Boateng (Hamburger SV), Andreas Beck (TSG 1899 Hoffenheim), Benedikt Höwedes (FC Schalke 04), Sebastian Boenisch (Werder Bremen), Daniel Schwaab (SC Freiburg), Mats Hummels (BV Borussia Dortmund), Marcel Schmelzer (BV Borussia Dortmund)

Midfielders: Daniel Adlung (VfL Wolfsburg), Änis Ben-Hatira (MSV Duisburg), Gonzalo Castro (Bayer 04 Leverkusen), Patrick Ebert (Hertha BSC Berlin), Dennis Grote (VfL Bochum 1848), Fabian Johnson (TSV 1860 München), Sami Khedira (VfB Stuttgart), Mesut Özil (Werder Bremen)

Forwards: Ashkan Dejagah (VfL Wolfsburg), Chinedu Ede (MSV Duisburg), Sandro Wagner (MSV Duisburg), Marko Marin (VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach)


ENGLAND

Goalkeepers: Joe Hart (Manchester City FC), Joe Lewis (Peterborough United FC), Scott Loach (Watford FC)

Defenders: Martin Cranie (Portsmouth FC), Kieran Gibbs (Arsenal FC), Michael Mancienne (Chelsea FC), Nedum Onuoha (Manchester City FC), Micah Richards (Manchester City FC), Andrew Taylor (Middlesbrough FC), Steven Taylor (Newcastle United FC), James Tomkins (West Ham United FC)

Midfielders: Lee Cattermole (Wigan Athletic FC), Andrew Driver (Heart of Midlothian FC), Craig Gardner (Aston Villa FC), Adam Johnson (Middlesbrough FC), James Milner (Aston Villa FC), Fabrice Muamba (Bolton Wanderers FC), Mark Noble (West Ham United FC), Jack Rodwell (Everton FC)

Forwards: Theo Walcott (Arsenal FC), Gabriel Agbonlahor (Aston Villa FC), Frazier Campbell (Manchester United FC), Daniel Welbeck (Manchester United FC)


FINLAND

Goalkeepers: Anssi Jaakkola (AC Siena), Lukas Hradecky (Esbjerg fB), Jukka Lehtovaara (FC TPS Turku)

Defenders: Jukka Raitala (HJK Helsinki), Joni Aho (FC International Turku), Ville Jalasto (Aalesunds FK), Jonas Portin (FF Jaro), Joona Toivio (AZ Alkmaar), Tuomo Turunen (FC Honka Espoo), Pyry Kärkkäinen (HJK Helsinki), Petri Viljanen (FC Haka)

Midfielders: Tim Sparv (Halmstads BK), Mehmet Hetemaj (Panionios GSS), Juha Hakola (Heracles Almelo), Kasper Hämäläinen (FC TPS Turku), Ilari Äijälä (Myllykosken Pallo-47), Nicholas Otaru, (FC Honka Espoo), Perparim Hetemaj (AEK Athens FC), Jussi Vasara (FC Honka Espoo)

Forwards: Berat Sadik (DSC Arminia Bielefeld), Teemu Pukki (Sevilla FC), Jarno Parikka (HJK Helsinki), Aleksandr Kokko (FC Honka Espoo)



Source: UEFA.com

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Group A

16/06/09 :: Sweden - Belarus (18:15 CET) :: 1.67 3.40 4.75 /Stan James/
16/06/09 :: Italy - Serbia (20:45 CET) :: 1.83 3.20 4.00 /Stan James/


Group B

15/06/09 :: England - Finland (18:15 CET) :: 1.36 4.00 8.50 /Stan James/
15/06/09 :: Spain - Germany (20:45 CET) :: 2.10 3.20 3.20 /Stan James/

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Group A
Sweden
Belarus
Italy
Serbia

16/06/09 :: Sweden - Belarus (18:15 CET)
16/06/09 :: Italy - Serbia (20:45 CET)
19/06/09 :: Sweden - Italy (16:00 CET)
19/06/09 :: Belarus - Serbia (18:15 CET)
23/06/09 :: Serbia - Sweden (20:45 CET)
23/06/09 :: Belarus - Italy (20:45 CET)


Group B
Spain
Germany
England
Finland

15/06/09 :: England - Finland (18:15 CET)
15/06/09 :: Spain - Germany (20:45 CET)
18/06/09 :: Germany - Finland (18:15 CET)
18/06/09 :: Spain - England (20:45 CET)
22/06/09 :: Finland - Spain (20:45 CET)
22/06/09 :: Germany - England (20:45 CET)



TEAMS


SWEDEN

Goalkeepers: Johan Dahlin (FC Lyn Oslo), Pär Hansson (Helsingborgs IF), Kristoffer Nordfeldt (Brommapojkarna)

Defenders: Rasmus Bengtsson (Trelleborgs FF), Mattias Bjärsmyr (IFK Göteborg), Joel Ekstrand (Helsingborgs IF), Emil Johansson (Hammarby), Per Karlsson (AIK Solna), Mikael Lustig (Rosenborg BK), Martin Olsson (Blackburn Rovers FC)

Midfielders: Emir Bajrami (IF Elfsborg), Pierre Bengtsson (AIK Solna), Rasmus Elm (Kalmar FF), Labinot Harbuzi (Malmö FF), Andreas Landgren (Helsingborgs IF), Guillermo Molins (Malmö FF), Gabriel Özkan (AIK Solna), Robin Söder (IFK Göteborg), Gustav Svensson (IFK Göteborg)

Forwards: Denni Avdic (IF Elfsborg), Marcus Berg (FC Groningen), Ola Toivonen (PSV Eindhoven), Pontus Wernbloom (IFK Göteborg)


BELARUS

Goalkeepers: Pavel Chesnovski (FC Vitebsk), Artyom Gomelko (FC Lokomotiv Moskva), Anton Kovalevski (FC Naftan Novopolotsk)

Defenders: Dmitri Verkhovtsov (FC Naftan Novopolotsk), Igor Shitov (FC BATE Borisov), Oleg Veretilo (FC Dinamo Minsk), Aleksei Yanushkevich (FC Shakhtyor Soligorsk), Aleksandr Martynovich (FC Dinamo Minsk), Nikolai Osipovich (FC MTZ-RIPO Minsk), Maksim Bordachov (FC BATE Borisov)

Midfielders: Mikhail Sivakov (Cagliari Calcio), Andrei Chukhlei (FC Dinamo Minsk), Aleksandr Volodko (FC BATE Borisov), Anton Putilo (FC Dinamo Minsk), Sergei Kislyak (FC Dinamo Minsk), Sergei Kryvets (FC BATE Borisov), Sergei Gigevich (FC Dinamo Minsk), Aleksandr Sachivko (FC Minsk), Sergei Balanovich (FC Shakhtyor Soligorsk), Mikhail Afanasiev (FC Amkar Perm)

Strikers: Leonid Kovel (FC Saturn Moskovskaya Oblast), Dmitri Komarovski (FC Naftan Novopolotsk), Vladimir Yurchenko (FC Saturn Moskovskaya Oblast)


ITALY

Goalkeepers: Andrea Consigli (Atalanta BC), Salvatore Sirigu (Cagliari Calcio), Andrea Seculin (ACF Fiorentina)

Defenders: Marco Andreolli (US Sassuolo Calcio), Salvatore Bocchetti (Genoa CFC), Domenico Criscito (Genoa CFC), Paolo De Ceglie (Juventus), Lino Marzoratti (Empoli FC), Marco Motta (AS Roma), Francesco Pisano (Cagliari Calcio), Andrea Ranocchia (AS Bari)

Midfielders: Ignazio Abate (Torino FC), Antonio Candreva (AS Livorno Calcio), Alessio Cerci (Atalanta BC), Luca Cigarini (Atalanta BC), Daniele Dessena (UC Sampdoria), Claudio Marchisio (Juventus), Piermario Morosini (Vicenza Calcio), Andrea Poli (US Sassuolo Calcio)

Forwards: Robert Acquafresca (Cagliari Calcio), Mario Balotelli (FC Internazionale Milano), Sebastian Giovinco (Juventus), Alberto Paloschi (Parma FC)


SERBIA

Goalkeepers: Željko Brkić (FK Vojvodina), Bojan Šaranov (OFK Beograd) and Živko Živković (FK Metalac)

Defenders: Nenad Tomović (Genoa CFC), Marko Jovanović (FK Partizan), Nemanja Pejčinović (FK Crvena Zvezda), Milan Vilotić (FK Čukarički), Jagoš Vuković (FK Rad), Rajko Brežančić (FK Partizan), Ivan Obradović (FK Partizan), Nikola Petković (Eintracht Frankfurt)

Midfielders: Ljubomir Fejsa (FK Partizan), Nemanja Tomić (FK Partizan), Milan Smiljanić (RCD Espanyol), Nemanja Matić (MFK Košice), Marko Milinković (MFK Košice), Nikola Gulan (ACF Fiorentina), Gojko Kačar (Hertha BSC Berlin), Zoran Tošić (Manchester United FC), Dušan Tadić (FK Vojvodina)

Forwards: Miralem Sulejmani (AFC Ajax), Filip Dordević (FC Nantes), Rade Veljović (CFR 1907 Cluj)


SPAIN

Goalkeepers: Sergio Asenjo (Real Valladolid CF), Roberto Jiménez (RC Recreativo de Huelva), Antonio Adán (Real Madrid CF)

Defenders: Chico (UD Almería), César Azpilicueta (CA Osasuna), Nacho Monreal (CA Osasuna), Sergio Sánchez (RCD Espanyol), Marc Torrejón (RCD Espanyol), Miguel Torres (Real Madrid CF), Iván Marcano (Real Racing Club)

Midfielders: Javi Martínez (Athletic Club Bilbao), Raúl García (Club Atlético de Madrid), Esteban Granero (Getafe CF), Sisi (RC Recreativo de Huelva), Javi García (Real Madrid CF), Mario Suárez (RCD Mallorca), José Manuel Jurado (RCD Mallorca), Pedro León (Real Racing Club), Diego Capel (Sevilla FC)

Forwards: Bojan Krkić (FC Barcelona), Adrián López (Málaga CF), Xisco (Newcastle United FC), Jonathan Pereira (Real Racing Club)


GERMANY

Goalkeepers: Florian Fromlowitz (Hannover 96), Manuel Neuer (FC Schalke 04), Tobias Sippel (1. FC Kaiserslautern)

Defenders: Dennis Aogo (Hamburger SV), Jerome Boateng (Hamburger SV), Andreas Beck (TSG 1899 Hoffenheim), Benedikt Höwedes (FC Schalke 04), Sebastian Boenisch (Werder Bremen), Daniel Schwaab (SC Freiburg), Mats Hummels (BV Borussia Dortmund), Marcel Schmelzer (BV Borussia Dortmund)

Midfielders: Daniel Adlung (VfL Wolfsburg), Änis Ben-Hatira (MSV Duisburg), Gonzalo Castro (Bayer 04 Leverkusen), Patrick Ebert (Hertha BSC Berlin), Dennis Grote (VfL Bochum 1848), Fabian Johnson (TSV 1860 München), Sami Khedira (VfB Stuttgart), Mesut Özil (Werder Bremen)

Forwards: Ashkan Dejagah (VfL Wolfsburg), Chinedu Ede (MSV Duisburg), Sandro Wagner (MSV Duisburg), Marko Marin (VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach)


ENGLAND

Goalkeepers: Joe Hart (Manchester City FC), Joe Lewis (Peterborough United FC), Scott Loach (Watford FC)

Defenders: Martin Cranie (Portsmouth FC), Kieran Gibbs (Arsenal FC), Michael Mancienne (Chelsea FC), Nedum Onuoha (Manchester City FC), Micah Richards (Manchester City FC), Andrew Taylor (Middlesbrough FC), Steven Taylor (Newcastle United FC), James Tomkins (West Ham United FC)

Midfielders: Lee Cattermole (Wigan Athletic FC), Andrew Driver (Heart of Midlothian FC), Craig Gardner (Aston Villa FC), Adam Johnson (Middlesbrough FC), James Milner (Aston Villa FC), Fabrice Muamba (Bolton Wanderers FC), Mark Noble (West Ham United FC), Jack Rodwell (Everton FC)

Forwards: Theo Walcott (Arsenal FC), Gabriel Agbonlahor (Aston Villa FC), Frazier Campbell (Manchester United FC), Daniel Welbeck (Manchester United FC)


FINLAND

Goalkeepers: Anssi Jaakkola (AC Siena), Lukas Hradecky (Esbjerg fB), Jukka Lehtovaara (FC TPS Turku)

Defenders: Jukka Raitala (HJK Helsinki), Joni Aho (FC International Turku), Ville Jalasto (Aalesunds FK), Jonas Portin (FF Jaro), Joona Toivio (AZ Alkmaar), Tuomo Turunen (FC Honka Espoo), Pyry Kärkkäinen (HJK Helsinki), Petri Viljanen (FC Haka)

Midfielders: Tim Sparv (Halmstads BK), Mehmet Hetemaj (Panionios GSS), Juha Hakola (Heracles Almelo), Kasper Hämäläinen (FC TPS Turku), Ilari Äijälä (Myllykosken Pallo-47), Nicholas Otaru, (FC Honka Espoo), Perparim Hetemaj (AEK Athens FC), Jussi Vasara (FC Honka Espoo)

Forwards: Berat Sadik (DSC Arminia Bielefeld), Teemu Pukki (Sevilla FC), Jarno Parikka (HJK Helsinki), Aleksandr Kokko (FC Honka Espoo)



Source: UEFA.com
Danny welbeck and Steven Taylor have been withdrwan from the England squad due to injuries.

I still personally think that england have great chance of wining this tournament ???/
What you guys think ??
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England squad does look strong in most areas, particuarly at the back, however the narrow 5-4 play-off win over wales means there is cause for concern in backing them..dont suppose anyone will be making any rash judgements over tournament chances till after the first round of group games anyhow..
Spain are prob favourites I would imagine without looking at any odds, they flew through qualifing I believe winning every match, and that squad is impressive..
How strong is that German squad? I dont know much about German football but that squad doesnt jump out at me as particuarly great..know there are plenty of German punters on here so sure they can tell us more, tempted by that 2.1 on Spain for the first game though at first glance..
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I don't know much about all teams, but what I can see from German squad is really strong defense with already proven BL players like Höwedes, Aogo, Boateng, Hummels or Beck & very talented young goalkeeper Neuer from Schalke. Would be surprised if this team concedes many goals in this tournament...

Edit: Sorry Germany, Aogo said bye bye :
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How strong is that German squad? I dont know much about German football but that squad doesnt jump out at me as particuarly great..
I've watched them against Italy U21(friendly) and honestly I'm not too much impressed by them either, but they do have some very good and exciting players(Ozil, Khedira, Marin, Ebert,...), and when it comes to physical condition they're probably the most prepared team in the tournament.They've simply crushed Italy with the high-tempo football.A typical German stuffs I guess.Not the most exciting team to watch, but they're very direct, clinical and effective.Surely one of the favourites to win it outright.

In the last Euro U21 in Holland, being affected by the squad, I backed "England to win it outright", but they've been piss poor and extremely lucky to pass the group stage, let alone something more.The present England squad doesn't look any stronger than the one from last European Championship(Scott Carson, Huddlestone, Ashley Young, Milner, Reo-Coker, Hoyte, Taylor, Lita, Onuoha, Routledge, Kieran Richardson, etc...), so I wouldn't rush when it comes to their chances.

Italy had by far the most powerful team in the last Euro U21 in Holland, with the likes of Aquilani, Pazzini, Montolivo, Chiellini, Giuseppe Rossi, Rosina,..., but they failed in the group stage already.They should be able to reach the next round this time, but I really can't see them going all the way.A very limited team IMO, lead by Juventus' Giovinco and Inter's Balotelli and from what I saw in the Germany match, they're nowhere near being a serious title contenders.But,...Italy never impress, but still always make great results and are still the most succesfull nation at this level, so I wouldn't underestimate them.

As for Serbia, they've reached the semis and 2 finals in the last 3 European Championship U21, they're one of the most consistent teams at this level and everyone around the team expect to see them going all the way and taking the title at last.The present squad seems to be weaker at the back due to one-year suspension(at international level) of Rajkovic(Chelsea; on loan to Twente I think), while Subotic(Borussia Dortmund) decided not to take a part in the Euro U21, though NT regular player Obradovic(huge prospect) will be included in the squad.But, the main power lies in midfield anyway, with the likes of Matic, Milinkovic, Tosic, Smiljanic, Kacar(Player to Watch), Sulejmani(left winger, but likely to play up front),...Serbia have surely got one of the best midfield lines in this tournament.The Serbian coach is not bad, but still he doesn't fill anyone with the confidence though and could be the biggest problem here, but I can't see him messing up with lineup too much.It's probably gonna be a fight between Italy, Sweden and Serbia in Group A.

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England should have by far the strongest defense in this tournament, a back 4 of Richards, Gibbs, Mancienne and Onuoha will be very difficult for U21 teams to break down. However, I think their striking options are relatively weak, with Agbonlahor being in poor form and the grossly overrated Theo Walcott also misfiring of late.

I had originally thought that Spain were going to be by far the best team in this tournament, but they have lost their two best players (Pique and Mata) to the senior squad, so I would now be a little more hesitant in backing them.
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Spain look good in all areas barring attack, where they look a little lightweight, as do England. That said, it'll probably be one of those sides that wins it although I expect Serbia to be a bit of a dark horse with some very good players in their ranks. I also expect to see Pontus Wernblom of Sweden to show how good he is in this tournament and make sides wish they'd bought him before AZ Alkmaar got their hands on him!
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Albin Ekdal out for Sweden, injury
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Edit: Sorry Germany, Aogo said bye bye :
http://www.goal.com/en/news/1863/wor...ar-for-nigeria
He's still playing for the U21s though, isn't he ?
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The tourny hasn't started yet, mate.
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Old 11-06-2009, 16:51   #13 (permalink)
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The tourny hasn't started yet, mate.
Clearly he was referring to the U21 friendlies played the other day.
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my moneys on england, i know a majority of the players playing in this competition, and if england get it right , they'll win . Simple.. Stronger team + good management = success.
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I have had a small bet on Kacar to be leading goalscorer @ 25, i know he is a midfielder but i can see him having a good tournament.
I am a bit worried about Englands back 4, a very powerful and pacy set of players, at this level the other teams might have a bit more technical nous.

Looking forward to this tournament.
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I have had a small bet on Kacar to be leading goalscorer @ 25, i know he is a midfielder but i can see him having a good tournament.
I am a bit worried about Englands back 4, a very powerful and pacy set of players, at this level the other teams might have a bit more technical nous.

Looking forward to this tournament.
I think England's back 4 is the last thing you should be worried about, they are all proven Premiership performers. As at all age levels, England's problems lie in their lack of technical ability in midfield and attack.
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I have had a small bet on Kacar to be leading goalscorer @ 25, i know he is a midfielder but i can see him having a good tournament.
Could prove to be a massive value.Serbia forward Djordjevic(the only real forward - target man) got injured a couple of days ago and will miss the european championship.With Sulejmani being a left-winger(but will probably be used as a forward) Serbia simply have no much real options up front.

Kacar is a bit of an all-rounder.He used to play as a defender, a midfielder and a forward.It wouldn't be the first time for him to play up front.He did it a number of times, and he's already shown his goal-scoring abillites on many occasions in Bundesliga.Not so long ago he scored 5 goals in a 8:1 win over Hungary in the Euro U21 Qualifying match.So, due to lack of choices up front, I wouldn't be surprised if he joins Sulejmani up front(if coach Krcmarevic decides to play with two forwards).

For now, the starting lineup could be...

/4-5-1/---------------------------------------
--------------------Brkic-----------------------
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-Jovanovic---Tomovic---Pejcinovic---Obradovic-
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--------------Kacar---Smiljanic(cap)------------
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-Tomic(Milinkovic)--Matic---------------Tosic---
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-----------------Sulejmani---------------------
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I agree that Kacar is good value at 25/1; he scored lots in qualifying and will be an important player for Serbia.

I personally also see value in Jurado to be top goal scorer, also at 25/1 (www.skybet.com). He is listed as a midfielder, but frequently plays in an advanced role. He has had an excellent season for Mallorca (9 goals, 9 assists), and I think he should be one of the main sources of goals for the Spanish.
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Monday 15 June 2009HomeDrawAwayBPP
England U21 v Finland U21 (17:15 BST) 1.33 5.7 13.5 99.95 %
Spain U21 v Germany U21 (19:45 BST) 2.4 3.35 3.4 100.93 %
Tuesday 16 June 2009HomeDrawAwayBPP
Sweden U21 v Belarus U21 (17:15 BST) 1.79 3.8 5.5 100.36 %
Italy U21 v Serbia U21 (19:45 BST) 2.28 3.35 3.6 101.49 %
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EventSpain U21 vs Germany U21
SelectionGermany (Lay)
Strength10/10
Date15/06/2009
Bookmaker/PriceBetfair @ 3.50 (Lay)
ReasoningA cracking game is on the cards here on the opening day of the U21 Euros with two of the best footballing nations in the world going head to head. For me, Spain are head and shoulders above in the world of football these days. The Germans were not impressive in qualifying for this tournament and I just feel Germany and football are very much overrated these days. Whatever the outcome, I can't see the Spanish losing this one so am willing to lay the Germans at 5/2.
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