Euro2008 Tournament Update
June 18, 2008 by SML
Another exciting day in the Euro2008 Tourney. Just to get you caught up: this is the biggest soccer tournament in the world outside of the World Cup. The Euro happens every four years, right at the halfway point between World Cups, and features 16 of Europe’s best teams, battling for the right to be called the third best soccer team in the world.
The first round has been going on for the past two weeks; it wrapped up today with the last two games of Group D (Spain-Greece, Sweden-Russia) going on at the same time – 2:45 PM (EST), on ESPN. Spain beat Greece to go undefeated in the first round (3-0), while Russia beat Sweden to advance to the second round.
Let’s get ya’ll caught up with the key plot lines, as the quarterfinals will kick off on Thursday (again, at 2:45 PM EST):
Quarterfinal Game 1 (Thursday, 2:45)
Portugal vs. Germany
As expected Portugal made it to the QF behind the stellar play of the best Euro player in the world right now, Cristiano Ronaldo (named after Ronald Reagan). The quiet star of the team has been striker Deco, who has been doing the work that keeps the opposing defense honest against Ronaldo.
Unfortunately, the reward for going undefeated in the first round is the toughest second-round matchup: a game against the Germany team. Germany and Italy are the only two of the four traditional European powerhouses to advance to the second round; France got bumped off in the first round, and England didn’t even qualify. What makes those four teams the “powerhouses”? They are the four European countries to actually win a World Cup (the other three countries are all South American – Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay).
Portugal is at least a bit rested (having taken it easy in the final game of the first round), whereas the German team had to fight it’s way into the quarterfinals, after losing to Croatia in the second game. These teams battled for third place in the World Cup, with Portugal losing 3-1. Portugal has the most explosive player, and offense, of any of the teams left. The key for Germany is to get an early score, and play the tough defense they are known for. Better yet, expect Germany to try to play for penalty kicks. They always do that when they are up against a tough offense!
Prediction: Either Portugal wins 3-1, or it ends in a 1-1 tie, with Germany winning the PK shootout. My instincts say “bet on Ronaldo & Deco”
Quarterfinal Game 2 (Friday, 2:45):
Croatia vs. Turkey
Who is the bigger surprise? Well, while Croatia was ranked 15th overall in the world, and seemed a good bet to advance to the second round, nobody expected them to destroy their grouping the way they did. 3-0, including a solid 2-1 victory over the Germans? Their defense was tight. That one goal to the Germans was the only goal they allowed in their three games.
As for the Turkish team… down 2-0 to the Czech Republic at the 75 minute mark. They needed at least a tie to have a chance to advance to the quarterfinals. That’s like being down 8-0 in the 7th inning of a baseball game. Then one goal, plus another one at the 88 minute mark to tie. The stadium is melting down with the joy of the Turkish fans, and the anguish of the Czech fans. A tie would mean penalty kicks would decide who advances to the quarterfinals.
But one more goal two minutes later for Turkey caps one of the most unbelievable comebacks in Euro tournament history.
There was bad news for the European team from the Asian continent: goalkeeper Volkan Demirel will miss the game against Croatia due to a suspension for a red card foul at the end of the Croatia game. The reserve keeper is no novice – he was the Turkish keeper in the 2002 World Cup. That was six years ago. Expect the rusty reserve to give up more goals than the stingy Croatian defense.
Prediction: Croatia 2, Turkey 1.
Quarterfinal Game 3 (Saturday, 2:45):
Netherlands vs. Russia
I hate the Dutch soccer team. But the numbers speak for themselves: 3-0, 9 goals scored, 1 goal allowed, in the toughest grouping of the first round. The Netherland, ranked #10 in the world at the start of the tournament, took on the #3 team (defending World Cup champions) Italy, the #7 team (World Cup runner up France), and the #12 team (Romania, who fought those other two teams to draws) on, and demolished all three squads.
And for their troubles, they get a pretty clear path to the Finals. To make it to the semi-finals, they have to beat a 24th-ranked Russian team that beat Sweden (the worst team in the tournament) and Greece (0-3 in the first round) to make it this far. Not exactly staring down the Juggernaut there.
Prediction: After surely beating the Ruskies easily (unless the Dutch players go on the polonium-210 diet), the Netherlands will take on the winner of the Spain-Italy game. Having already spanked Italy once in the tournament, you have to believe the high-scoring Netherlands team will be a pretty confident bunch. Their next challenge may not come until the Finals. Speaking of the Spain-Italy game…
Quarterfinal Game 4 (Sunday, 2:45):
Spain vs. Italy
Spain also went 3-0 in the first round, meaning the four group winners (Portugal, Croatia, Netherlands, Spain) absolutely dominated the first round. If Storyline # 1 of Euro2008 so far has been the failure of the traditional four teams, then Storyline # 2 has been the dominance of the top four teams in this tourney. Don’t expect any of them to lose in the second round, as the second-place finishers (Germany, Turkey, Russia, Italy) aren’t quite playing their best yet. Time is running out for them.
How is Spain playing? Sh*t, that’s 19 unbeaten matches in a row now for Spain. They are en fuego. Their hot streak going into the tourney pushed their ranking up to #4 overall in the world.
Note: the top three teams are the South American powerhouses Argentina and Brazil, followed by Italy. So yes, the Italian team has some life of it’s own. After getting spanked in the opening game by the Dutch team, then being able to barely draw the Romania team, they are starting to gel again. The 2-0 victory over the French, coupled with the Romania loss, gave the Italians a last second entry into these quarterfinals. Let’s see if they will make anything of it.
Prediction: Spain is pretty tough to stop right now. The flopping blue team will need some referee help to advance past Espana. I wouldn’t bet on it. Spain wins 2-0.



About damn time someone posted some Euro 2008 over here. Thanks, SML. I know soccer isn’t everyone’s bag, but this tournament has been addictive — and never mind that it’s the first time that the Euro tourney has been available on basic cable.
I’d push for the Spaniards if I had more confidence in their back line. Their defense always lets them down in knockout rounds. Can’t completely overlook the Russians because their coach Guus Hiddink used to helm his native Dutch team, but obviously, the Oranje Crush is back in full force right now.
Even the Dutch subs are sick ballers. If you have Arjen Robben and Robin van Persie as bench players, you’re loaded talent-wise.
Thanks, S2N. Glad someone out there is watching this. The Spaniards always falter in the big tournaments, almost without fail. Still, the Italian team has looked bad this tournament. The vaulted defense that won them the World Cup a couple of years ago is nowhere to be seen. Admittedly the grouping was incredibly tough (four top-12 teams in the world). This is going to be a most interesting game.
I will stick with my prediction: Spain beat Italy, then gets crushed by the Dutch. Easy path to the Finals for the Dutch team, another country that always finds a way to lose in big tournaments. Which is why I put my money (small bet) on Portugal to win the overall tournament….
Okay, I’m admittedly ignorant to all of this, but I’m also glad you posted this. …Five billion people can’t be wrong.. can they…
SML – the Italians are aging and without Cannavale and Materazzi in the back, they aren’t the same team — take away a team’s captain thanks to injury, and you’re gonn have problems.
I have the Turks knocking off the Croats. Coming back from deficits twice says much to me, and overcomes Voltan’s stupid red card suspension.
Netherlands and Portugal would be a fantastic final.
Holy shit, I am officially a Turkey fan. They did it again. Scoreless game and then two periods of added time. Croatia then scores with 90 seconds left for the apparent win… then Turkey scores with about no time remaining to send it to penaly kicks… which they win
Don’t know if their last win or this one againsy Croatia is more remarkable. Crazy
Cristiano Ronaldo (named after Ronald Reagan).
It gets better. Cristiano’s father named him because he loved Reagan’s MOVIES! It had nothing to do with politics.
Not to rub salt in the wounds, but I wanted to point out that every prediction the original poster made has been wrong. He’ll break that streak tomorrow when Spain pounds Italy, but that’s only 1 for 4. He’d lose to a coin toss.
I like Turkey also, but they’re done. Half their team is suspended for the next game, and even if they weren’t, Germany is much too strong. Since I chastised the original poster’s predictions, I’ll offer my own: Germany beats Spain in the final. Only one team in Euro history has won all their matches (France ’84), and Spain won’t be the second – their back line is too weak/dumb.
(FWIW, I entered a pool and predicted Germany over Spain
Sorry – forgot to delete that last line.