lunes, 21 de julio de 2008

Review: 3rd leg UEFA U19 European Championship 2008

MATCHES VIEWED:

Italy vs Czech Republic

Czech Republic (4-4-2): Tomáš Vaclík; Radim Řezník, Jan Polák, Miroslav Štěpánek, Jan Lecjaks; Petr Reinberk (Petr Wojnar), Lukáš Mareček, Jan Morávek, Martin Zeman; Jan Vošahlík (Libor Kozák), Tomáš Necid

Italy (4-3-3): Vincenzo Fiorillo; Giovanni Formiconi (Domenico Marchetti), Matteo Darmian, Matteo Bruscagin, Michelangelo Albertazzi; Andrea Poli, Andrea Mazzarani, Silvano Raggio Garibaldi; Alberto Paloschi (Domenico Marchetti), Stefano Okaka Chuka, Fernando Martin Forestieri (Giacomo Bonaventura)

Scoreboard: 4-3
Goals: Poli 21´, Necid 22´, Bonaventura 56´, Moravek 57´, Paloschi 70´, Poli 79´, Moravek 85´

Germany vs Hungary

Germany (4-4-1-1): Ron-Robert Zieler; Dennis Diekmeier, Florian Jungwirth, Stefan Reinartz (Ömer Toprak), Björn Kopplin; Marcel Risse, Lars Bender (Danny Latza), Sven Bender, Savio Nsereko (Bastian Oczipka); Timo Gebhart; Deniz Naki

Hungary (4-2-3-1): Péter Pokorni; Adrián Szekeres, Dániel Lengyel, András Debreceni, Ádám Présinger; András Gál, Bence Iszlai (Attila Busai); Bálint Bajner (Olivér Nagy) (András Gosztonyi), Márk Nikházi, László Szabó; András Simon

Scoreboard: 2-1
Goals: Reinartz 35´, Simon 73´, Risse 75´

OTHER MATCHES

England-Greece 3-0 (Benjamin Mee, Frederick Sears, Daniel Sturridge)
Spain-Bulgaria 4-0 (Aarón Ñíguez, Emilio Nsue, Emilio Nsue, Fran Mérida)

3RD LEG BEST TEAM

Formation 4-3-3: Tomáš Vaclík; Dennis Diekmeier, Florian Jungwirth, András Debreceni, Björn Kopplin; Andrea Poli, Lars Bender, Jan Morávek; Alberto Paloschi, Tomáš Necid, Deniz Naki

Subs: Vincenzo Fiorillo, Matteo Darmian, Bence Iszlai, Marcel Risse, Stefano Okaka Chuka

One by one

Tomáš Vaclík: He received four goals, but he couldn´t do much more in any of them. Impressive physic, excellent placing down the goal, quick movements, always alert to game, agile. Goes to floor without hesitation and defendes very well 1x1 against rival attackers. Very complete goalkeeper, gives lot of confidence to the team.

Dennis Diekmeier: Right back, less offensive than other days, he is decisive in Germany form his position. Lot of criteria with and without the ball, excellent passing ability, likes to arrive to end of pitch and pass back for second line teammates to reach ball with less opposition. Inteligent, able to send very good crosses.

Florian Jungwirth: Strong, hard and concentrated central defender, with good speed and aerial game, can collide with an opponent without dilema. However, he is a clean player and always tries to get the ball, if not is intelligent to make tactical fouls. Achieve success without showing off. Sometimes he needs to be more careful with the space he leaves at his back.

András Debreceni: Solid, tall and calmed full back. A mid-level team player, always gives his best inside the field and does not get complicated. Hasn´t got a high speed, however he does it quite well in short distances, suffers much more with advanced defense. Likes to advance the striker and is sticky in coverage.

Björn Kopplin: Is playing as left back, can do it also in the right side, his natural position. Quick, active and aggresive, gives all what he has in the pitch, lacks of a bit of quality with ball.

Andrea Poli: Offensive miedfielder with great technique and passing ability, enjoys going forward and has a good shot. Intelligent, active and aggresive without ball, lot of criteria and quality with it. Magnificent ball touch, selfless, quick, very skillfull. Receives lot of fouls. Needs to gain regularity, gain deffensive strength and improve his physic, however, he knows how to use it quite well.

Lars Bender: Very efficient and secure central miedfilder. Has remarkably vision and doesn´t risk balls, is rare to see him losing one. Contributes in both deffensive and offensive ways, he is involved in game. Dinamic and with very good individual technique. Enjoys playing the easier, which is very beneficial for his team.

Jan Morávek: Central miedfielder who prefers attacking and being near opposing area. Very good individual technique and vision, can give a teammate a assist in any moment. Balanced, also enjoys arriving to area in movement and shooting. Good distributor and quick, needs to improve his deffensive level.

Alberto Paloschi: Very intelligent striker, he is a specialist losing one's marker, his movements always create problems to adversary defenses. Mobile and with outstanding technique, doesn´t think too much when he can shoot and has goal. Quick and decisve, nevertheless he is intermittent, a player of brilliant appearances.

Tomáš Necid: Very useful team striker. Excellent body, can play right to goal or giving the back and taking down the ball for a teammate to get benefit of the situation. Knows how to create goal opportunities, however lacks of some quality in last metres. His technique isn´t the best.

Deniz Naki: Awesome player, he is going to be a football star. Mobile, with otstanding individual technique and vision. Provokes lot of fouls in each game, he is very skilful and has many resources. In any moment can decide a match. Physically balanced, flexible and quick. Intelligent, with interesting shot and killer instinct. Doesn´t help too much deffensively.

Written by Joan Peris, 21 July 2008. hoeman5beta@hotmail.com

sábado, 19 de julio de 2008

Review: 2nd leg UEFA U19 European Championship 2008

MATCHES VIEWED:

Spain vs Hungary

Spain (4-5-1): David de Gea; César Azpilicueta, Manuel Castellano Lillo, Álvaro Domínguez, José María Antón (Miguel Ángel Luque); Emilio Nsue, Ignacio Camacho, Fran Mérida (Daniel Aquino), Daniel Parejo, Aarón Ñíguez; Iván Bolado (Jordi Alba)

Hungary (4-4-1-1): Péter Gulácsi; Olivér Nagy, Zsolt Korcsmár, András Debreceni; Ádám Présinger; Vlagyimir Komán, Attila Busai, Bence Iszlai, András Gosztonyi (András Simon); Márk Nikházi (László Szabó); Krisztián Németh (Bálint Bajner)

Scoreboard: 0-1
Goals: Olivér Nagy (70´)

Germany vs Bulgaria (only 1st half)

Germany (4-4-2): Ron-Robert Zieler; Dennis Diekmeier, Florian Jungwirth, Stefan Reinartz, Björn Kopplin; Timo Gebhart, Lars Bender, Danny Latza, Savio Nsereko; Deniz Naki, Richard Sukuta-Pasu (Rahman Soyudogru)

Bulgaria (4-4-2): Ivan Karadjov; Tsetelin Bojida Panov (Mihail Aleksandrov), Kostadin Veseli Gadzhalov, Kristian Uzunov, Daniel Zlatkov; Todor Georgiev, Momchil Tsvetanov, Atanas Tzankov Zehirov, Radoslav Vasilev; Daniel Dimov, Ismail Isa Mustafa

Scoreboard: 0-2 (Final result: 0-3)
Goals: Diekmeier (16´), Nserenko (43´), (Lars Bender 56´)

OTHER MATCHES:

Czech Republic-Greece 0-0
Italy-England 0-0

2ND LEG BEST TEAM

Formation 4-4-2: Péter Gulácsi; Dennis Diekmeier, Florian Jungwirth, Zsolt Korcsmár, Ádám Présinger; András Gosztonyi, Attila Busai, Lars Bender, Jordi Alba; Deniz Naki, Krisztián Németh.

Subs: Ron-Robert Zieler, César Azpilicueta, Fran Mérida, Timo Gebhart, Aarón Ñíguez

One by one

Péter Gulácsi: A very solid and complete goalkeeper, he has a great potential. Tall and strong, quick in his movements, determined. Gives a lot of confidence to his team, dominates mainly all aspects of the game. Very secure in aerial balls, he always tries to catch the ball when a rival shoots or crosses, doesn´t like to give second options. Excellent attitude in pitch, always concentrated. His deffence of 1x1 situations is amazing aswell. Can convert in one of the best goalkeeper of the next 10-15 years, I bet for that.

Dennis Diekmeier: Very offensive and balanced right back, constantly moving upwards and producing dangerous situations. He is quick, has a good technique and very good ball touch. Gives depth to the team and is quite intelligent to decide the better option for the team. Deffensively he leaves his back a bit carefree, however he involves and he is selfless.

Florian Jungwirth: Excellent team defender. He never is the best of the team, but always adds up in the benefit of the team and never hides. Strong, solid and restrained full back. He always is able to give help to teammates, especially to the right back. Has a good speed and acceptable individual technique, doesn´t make life difficult for oneself with the ball, he knows that he cannot miss in his demarcation.

Zsolt Korcsmár: Solid central defender. Good physic and great positioning in the field, also has a good speed, especially in short distances. With strong body, doesn´t complicates and has an acceptable technique. He suffers in side displacement and against skilled players.

Ádám Présinger: Very good deffensive left back, he also join attack with lot of power and decision. Strong and difficult to beat, has a great tackling ability and placing in the pitch, he also is always able to give deffensive help to full back of his side and close his position.

András Gosztonyi: Constant, electric and offensive winger that can play in both right and left side, he is right-footed, so he prefers the right one. He helps a lot deffensively, falls back and constantly is running up and down. Likes to attack and face up defenders without losing time. A very dinamic and incisive player, nevertheless he needs to improve his game reading and try to be more decisive. Has very good technical ability and many skills.

Attila Busai: A "supermiedfielder", able to deffend and attack with excellent efficiency. Has more deffensive conditions but he also likes to sum to attack, from where he can try his dangerous shot. Excellent body and lot of criteria with the posession of the ball, makes things easier and doesn´t lose dangerous balls. In deffence, he intimidates and knows how to do tactical fouls. Good individual technique.

Lars Bender: intelligent and very calmed central miedfielder, has a remarkably vision and ball touch, aswell he is a great ball distributor. He helps in deffence and like to go upwards to attack, doing a great job both offensively and deffensively. Interesting shot and very good technique, runs many metres in each game.

Jordi Alba: Direct, quick and incisive left wing, he is more a player of great appearances than a constant performancer. Great ability to exceed defenders, has a special skill to change speed. Left-footed, also his crosses are very interesting. Likes to arrive to goal scoring positions. However, he is too weak and small physically and needs to improve in his deffence.

Deniz Naki: Very talented attacker. Excellent technique, outstanding vision, great touch. Prefers to have movement freedom, likes to go back to receive the ball, also falls to touchline quite often. Quick and with pace, can decide a match in any moment. Able to play individually or with teammates, has a very precise first touch and shot. Daring, has all to become a decisive world class striker.

Krisztián Németh: Distinction movements inside the pitch, he is a very intelligent striker. Constantly trying to lose one's marker, he also likes to go back and get the ball. Vey good passing skills and great team player, has goal and knows how to create goal chances. Dinamic, quick, with good technique, generous. Adores to make combinations with teammates, he is a very dangerous and excellent hitter. Shoots with intention.

Written by Joan Peris, 19 July 2008. hoeman5beta@hotmail.com

lunes, 14 de julio de 2008

Review: 1st leg UEFA U19 European Championship 2008

MATCHES VIEWED:

England vs Czech Republic

England (4-4-2): David Button; Jack Cork, James Tomkins, Krystian Pearce, Ryan Bertrand; Scott Sinclair (Tope Obadeyi), Daniel Gosling (Jamie Chandler), Kieran Gibbs, Daniel Rose; Daniel Sturridge, Frederick Sears

Czech Republic (4-4-2): Tomáš Vaclík; Radim Řezník, Roman Brunclík, Jan Polák, Jakub Heidenreich; Petr Reinberk, Jan Morávek, Jan Hable (Lukáš Mareček), Martin Zeman (Miroslav Štěpánek); Jan Vošahlík (Jan Lecjaks), Tomáš Necid

Scoreboard: 0-2
Goals: Necid 54´, Necid 58´

Spain vs Germany

Spain (4-2-3-1): David de Gea; César Azpilicueta, César Ortiz, Mikel Sanjosé, José María Antón; Ignacio Camacho (Miguel Ángel Luque), Daniel Parejo; Aarón Ñíguez (Manuel Castellano Lillo), Daniel Aquino (Iván Bolado), Jordi Alba; Emilio Nsue

Germany (4-4-1-1): Ron-Robert Zieler; Dennis Diekmeier, Florian Jungwirth, Stefan Reinartz, Ömer Toprak (Björn Kopplin); Marcel Risse, Sven Bender, Danny Latza, Savio Nsereko; Timo Gebhart; Richard Sukuta-Pasu (Rahman Soyudogru)

Scoreboard: 1-2
Goals: Sukuta-Pasu 7´, Toprak 56´, Alba 66´

OTHER MATCHES:

Hungary-Bulgaria 1-0 (Krisztián Németh)
Italy-Greece 1-1 (Alberto Paloschi; Michail Pavlis)


1ST LEG BEST TEAM


Formation 4-4-1-1: Tomáš Vaclík; Dennis Diekmeier, Roman Brunclík, Mikel Sanjosé, Ryan Bertrand; Marcel Risse, Danny Latza, Daniel Parejo, Martin Zeman; Timo Gebhart; Tomáš Necid.

Subs: Ron-Robert Zieler, Radim Řezník, Florian Jungwirth, Jordi Alba, Daniel Sturridge

One by one

Tomáš Vaclík: Superb goalkeeper. Excellent in all aspects. He is tall, big and quick. Very secure and with lot of confidence in his possibilities, has great reflexes and handles the ball, doesn´t like to let the opponents a second chance. Dominates aerial balls. Future excellent goalkeeper, he will become a world star.

Dennis Diekmeier: Dinamic and balanced right back. Likes to go upwards, he is quick and has good technique, his crosses are very interesting. Selfless, however he needs to improve his deffence.

Roman Brunclík: A very solid full back. Very strong and tall, powerful and agressive, doesn´t like to make life difficult for oneself when the opponent pressures him.

Mikel Sanjosé: Great physic and good technique, can play the ball with criteria form his position. Strong and with rank, he likes to assume responsabilities. Needs to improve his placing in the field, also be more careful with his back.

Ryan Bertrand: Dinamic and offensive left back. Likes to join attack, is quick and has good technique. However, he has to try to assume more responsabilities and be more decisive. Good team player, also needs to improve individual deffence.

Marcel Risse: Excelent team right winger. Attacks and defends, run lot of metres in each game, helps a lot the right back. Very intelligent, has a good individual technique and knows how to play with teammates. Interesting crosses, contributes making "bigger" the pitch.

Daniel Parejo: Elegant and technique offensive miedfielder. Very good distributor, has an excellent ball touch and great vision. However is too cold and defends very badly, lacks of intensity, something that he needs to improve if he wants to be an outstanding football player.

Danny Latza: Deffensive central miedfielder, his job is to make sacrifices for other to shine. Tactical fouls, coverages, helps, ball intercepts. Technically is a common player, his work isn´t the creative one. Very good aerobic capacity.

Martin Zeman: Electric, quick and slippery left wing, has some interesting skills and loves to face up defenders. Quite poor physically, needs more strength, aswell delays too much with ball handling, he has to try being more efficient. A remarkably free kick specialist, his aerial crosses are very dangerous.

Timo Gebhart: Strong and constant offensive miedfielder who can play in centre or right side. Likes to lead the ball and is a complete player: good technique, passing ability , ball touch and vision. Can defend and help teammates. Has personality. However sometimes is too individualist and he disappears in some stages of the game.

Tomáš Necid: A very powerful and strong striker, has goal. Does lot of interesting movements in each match, can play and hold the ball backwards without losing it. Works deffensively and always tries to help team. However, his technical ability isn´t the better, he isn´t bad in this aspect either.

Written by Joan Peris, 14 July 2008. hoeman5beta@hotmail.com