Sunday, June 29, 2008
SPAIN BRING DOWN CURTAIN IN STYLE "EURO 2008"
After 30 games of largely breathless, unpredictable and exciting football, it was almost a question of expecting the unexpected in the final of UEFA EURO 2008™. Only this time, for once, there was no late twist, no sudden turn. Spain had waited 44 years to get their hands on a trophy and once Fernando Torres had fired them in front against Germany after 33 minutes there was no way they were relaxing their grip.
Captivating tale
News on the eve of the match that Germany captain Michael Ballack was suffering from a calf injury and might not play was just the latest cliff-hanger in a captivating tale that had kept a global audience enthralled since kick-off on 7 June. As the late evening sun beat down on a heaving Ernst-Happel-Stadion in Vienna, that opening game in the rain of Basel seemed a long way off, so much had happened in between.
Late drama
Both host nations bowed out in the group stage for the first time at a UEFA European Championship, but it hardly mattered in the scheme of things. The Netherlands got the party started on and off the pitch, their flamboyant football matching the brilliant orange of their fans, and it kept going long after they had bid an early farewell. That was thanks in large part to Turkey's penchant for late drama. You could not take your eyes off the action as last-gasp goals turned games in one direction, and often in the case of Fatih Terim's side, then another.
Torres steps up
One constant between the first week and the last, though, was the quality of Spain's play. They kicked off with a 4-1 rout of Russia and did not let up until the final whistle had blown on their victory against Germany in the final. Not only were Luis Aragonés's team playing with freedom and confidence, but also with a consistency that set them apart from their rivals. In turn the likes of David Villa, Iker Casillas, Marcos Senna and Cesc Fàbregas contributed match-winning displays. Tonight it was Fernando Torres who stepped up.
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