sábado, 23 de agosto de 2008

Ondrej Mazuch

BASIC INFO:

Full name: Ondrej Mazuch
Club: Fiorentina
Previous teams: FC Brno
Date of birth: 15/03/1989
Place of birth: Hodonin, Czech Republic
Height & Weight: 189 cm, 88 kg
Right-footed
U17, U19, U20, U21 International


IDEAL POSITION: Centre Back

STRENGTHS:

Tall, strong and stout. Has pace and doesn`t get complicated with the ball in delicate situations. Good individual technique, able to offer a clean exit of the ball from his position, with criteria. Excellent in aerial game, very dangerous hitting the crosses with head from free kicks. Solid, disciplined, restrained and selfless. Always tries to give his best for the benefit of the team. He's a versatile football player: has played also as right back and deffensive midfielder. Has personality, a strong temper and isn´t afraid of assuming responsabilities. Heavy and very confident in his qualities, likes to anticipate the attacker when he defends, is also very sticky when he has to do individual coverages. Quite quick for his body, especially in short distances, but also has good speed in long distances. Explosive. Difficult to be ahead of him, always has his mind inside the game, serious and concentrated. Powerful, leathery and with great aerobic capacity. Always available to help teammates. Good defender of 1 vs 1 situations, knows how to use his body. Can do tactical fouls, knows when to do them. Constant, reliable and complete. Good ball touch. Very secure.

WEAKNESSES:

Sometimes makes mistakes when placing in the pitch, he can break the offside line. He isn´t bad in this aspect, but he can improve his tactical ability. Maybe he lacks of a bit of top speed. Feels more confortable with the deffensive line near the own goal, suffers more when he has to play forward near the midfield line, however normally his performances are also very good. Needs to have minutes to continue developing and gaining experience, in Fiorentina he is going to have too much rivalry to have opportunities. Sometimes he is too harsh at tackling and the way he plays. He is quite commonly booked. Sometimes arrives late or makes some individual mistakes due to inexperience, not too often.

COMPARISON: Martin Skrtel/David Wheater

ADDITIONAL INFO:

- Is one of the most encouraging prospects of the Czech Republic, who is a good country giving to soccer very interesting full backs: Tomas Ujfalusi, David Rozenhal and youngsters like Ondrej Mazuch, Jan Simunek, Marek Suchy, Jan Polak or Roman Brunclik seem to have qualities to become very good players.

- Has take part of European U17 2006, European U19 2006 and World Cup U20 2007 with Czech Republic, having an outstanding role and making very good appearances. In European U17 he played as centre back and helped the team to arrive until the final, where they were defeated by Russia in penaltys. In European U19 his position was right back, they arrived to semifinals, knocked down by Scotland. And in World Cup 2007 again as a full back and with the help of the teammates they were finalists, but were defeated by Argentina.

- Was signed up by Fiorentina in last season`s winter for a fee next to 3 million euros. Other clubs like Bayer Leverkusen or Arsenal were also very interested in obtaining his services. Before signing with the Italian team he played 24 matches with FC Brno in Gambrinus League.

- Along with Manuel Da Costa is one of the hottest prospects in the World in his position, both from Fiorentina. If they continue progressing and understand each other, they can become the best couple of central defenders in the close future.


EVALUATION/POTENTIAL: 8,6/10

Super complete and solid, with calm and always giving the face. Great physic, with very good technical and mental qualities aswell. He is a personal bet.

Written by Joan Peris, 23 August 2008. hoeman5beta@hotmail.com

Recommended links:

Description of Ondrej Mazuch at "Perlas del Fútbol" (Written in 18/10/2006, Spanish)
Ondrej Mazuch in Wikipedia
Ondrej Mazuch report in checheche.net (Spanish)

Pics: www.1fcbrno.cz, www.daylife.com (AP Photo)

martes, 19 de agosto de 2008

Henri Lansbury

BASIC INFO:

Full name: Henri George Lansbury
Club: Arsenal
Date of birth: 12/10/1990
Place of birth: Enfield, London, England
Height: 179 cm
Right-footed
U16, U17, U19 International


IDEAL POSITION: Defensive & organizer central midfielder

STRENGTHS:

Very intelligent and cerebral, has a remarkably tactical ability to place in the right space inside the pitch. Very good game vision and superb passing skills, doesn´t risk the ball and all his passes are very precise. Distributes the ball very well, is able to handle with awesome efficiency both short and long passes. Likes to assume responsabilities and prefers to be "THE MAN" who plays and moves the ball from deffensive positions. Lot of criteria with and without ball, mainly always offers to his teammates. Makes the game fluent and knows how and when to make tactical fouls. Has a panoramic vision of all the field. Good free-kick shooter. His mid range shot is always very dangerous: well directed and with intention, he can score goals in these occasions, when he sums to attack. Very calmed in the way he plays, is rare to see him getting nervous, has pause. Great ball control and good short distance skills. Doesn´t like to get complicated, knows that if he loses a ball from his position it may provoke an opponent goal chance, prefers playing in the easy way in the majority of times. Excellent individual technique and ball touch. Able to dominate game´s "tempo". Elegant. Knows how to use the body when he has the ball posession.

WEAKNESSES:

Lacks of a bit of speed and explosive capacity. Needs to gain force and get stronger. If he plays out from his ideal position his performances decreases significantly, needs to feel important for the team to give his best, having enough space and time to think helps aswell . Has to improve his tackling skills and try to be more aggressive in defense. Also has to improve his aerobic capacity, at the moment his performances in the pitch aren´t regular during the 90 minutes of each game. In some moments of the matches can disappear. He tends to get injured too often in the last years.

COMPARISON: Pep Guardiola

ADDITIONAL INFO:

- He was one of the best players from England in both European U17 and World Cup U17 of 2007 along with Joe Mattock -didn´t played World Cup U17- and Victor Moses. In European U17 England arrived to the final but was defeated by Spain, Henri coudln´t take part of that game because he was injured.

- Has perform 2008 preseason with first team with other "gunner" youth teammates as Kieran Gibbs, Armand Traoré, Emmanuel Frimpong, Jack Wilshere, Mark Randall, Fran Mérida, Sanchez Watt, Jay Simpson, Nacer Barazite or Rhys Murphy. However his performances were quite clumsy because he had to play as a right offensive midfielder, out from his ideal place.

- His first team´s debut was on 31 October 2008 against Sheffield United.

- He missed the second half on the 07/08 season due to Glandular Fever.


EVALUATION/POTENTIAL: 8,8/10

Has magic in his foot and an astonish potential, however he needs to develop his weaknesses and to become more regular. Maybe he is a bit inconsistent and limited, in the manner he has to play as central miedfielder to show his best, but his quality make up for it. I enjoy very much the way he plays in the centre of the pitch, demonstrates many technical and mental resources. Personal predilection.

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

Recommended links:

Description of Henri Lansbury at "Perlas del Fútbol" (Written in 21/05/2007, Spanish)
Henri Lansbury in Wikipedia
Lansbury´s profile at Arsenal.com
Lansbury´s profile at "Young Guns"

Pics: www.arsenal.com, www.daylife.com (AP Photo)

sábado, 16 de agosto de 2008

Report: Outstanding players in UEFA U19 European 2008

1) Deniz Naki

In my opinion the best of the tournament. Playing as a forward he didn´t score any goal but showed all his class and his individual technique, also his capacity of invention and intelligence. He was described before in this blog.

2) Krisztian Nemeth & Alberto Paloschi

Very dinamic, quick and intelligent forwards, they stand on their movements inside the pitch. Dangerous, searching for goal, with instinct, can play in team. They also are very good technically.

3) Tomas Vaclik, Peter Gulacsi & Vincenzo Fiorillo

Super solid and complete stoppers. They give lot of confidence to their respective teams: with personality, agile, great placing, determined, secure.

4) Dennis Diekmeier

The best defender of the tournament. As a right back had lot of inflence in the attack of his team. Very good technique, quick, selfless, good body, dangerous crosses, excellent aerobic and anaerobic capacity.

5) Lars Bender, Fran Mérida, Jan Moravek, Andrea Poli & Daniel Parejo

All are creative central midfielders, of different features, but with quality, vision and very good passing ability. They have shown their skills and abilities, most of them need to improve in their deffence.

6) Timo Gebhart, Jordi Alba, Marcel Risse, András Gosztonyi, Giacomo Bonaventura, Martin Zeman, Savio Nsereko & Daniel Rose

Skilful wingers with cheek and good technique conditions. Quick, constant, very interesting crosses. They are also of different characteristics, they love going forward and attacking.

7) Ignacio Camacho, Attila Busai & Jan Hable

Solid deffensive midfielders with pace, good placing in the pitch, and aggressive in the way they play. Know when and how to do tactical fouls, they have temper and always try to do their best, in the benefit of the team.

8) Tomas Necid, Stefano Okaka Chuka & Richard Sukuta-Pasu

Tall and reference strikers, they can play both back and forward to goal. They do a great job for the benefit of the team, know to score aswell.

9) Daniel Sturridge, Aarón Ñíguez & Fernando Martín Forestieri

Skilful and mobile forwards with great technique and many skills, however they need to improve in their respective game reading and sometimes they abuse trying individual move, have to learn to give the ball to a teammate earlier. Lot of quality in their boots.

10) Others: Olivier Nagy, Jack Cork, Florian Jungwirth, Matteao Gentili & Mikel Sanjosé

Defenders who showed they have to be observed for the future. Nagy is a very offensive right back, Cork palyed also a right back with lot of criteria. Jungwirth, Gentili and Sanjosé are very solid full backs, with outstanding physcical conditions.

Written by Joan Peris, 16 August 2008. hoeman5beta@hotmail.com

Recommended links:

Future stars by UEFA
Complete report of all outstanding players (Spanish)

miércoles, 6 de agosto de 2008

Germany U19: Champion European U19 2008



Formation: 4-4-2/4-2-3-1

Base team: Ron-Robert Zieler; Dennis Diekmeier, Florian Jungwirth, Stefan Reinartz, Björn Kopplin; Lars Bender, Sven Bender (Danny Latza); Risse/Gebhart, Gebhart/Naki, Nsereko; Naki/Sukuta-Pasu

Key players: Diekmeier, Jungwirth, Lars Bender, Naki

How they played?

Germany was a very solid team that knew how to use his weapons. It is proved by the fact that they won all the games played: 5. Against Spain, Bulgaria and Hungary in Group stage, Czech Republic in semifinals (in extra time), and Italy in the final. They are deserved and honourable champions.

With alternatives in the way they had to play, normally in organised attack Jungwirth was the responsible of playing the ball from his position, without complicating if opponent did a sticky pressure. The right back Diekmeier also was used to bring the ball upwards, he prefered to receive it when he was in a more offenssive position. Constantly going to attack, was very dangerous because he knew how to play with and without the ball posession and could receive both stopped or in movement. His crosses to area were very intelligent, he prefered to pass the ball backwards for the arrival of the miedfielders, mainly without opposition and with time to think before taking the decision -shot or pass-. Risse -right wing- was very important in the correct performance of the team because he continuosly helped Diekemeier offensive and deffensively. The left side was less useful and when they tried it by this way was especially with Nsereko -left wing, right-footed- showing his tricks and individual skills. The centre of the miedfield was very consistent with the brothers Bender, Sven more deffensive and Lars with more freedom to go upwards and with better individual technique. Lars was the "motor" of the team in many stages, he doesn´t lose the ball, distributes it with criteria, sums to attack and give help to teammates, even tries his shot from mid-distance. In attack Gebhart was very important in the offenssive transitions -leading attack after Germany rob a ball- with his power and ball driving. Direct, strong and shooting, also able to give interesting goal passes. He almost played in the centre as an offensive miedfielder, he could also do it as a right wing. Deniz Naki was imagination and quality, however a bit irregular, he didn´t score any goal but he gave lot of dangerous assists and he helped the team with creation in last metres, his movements inside the field were very intelligent. He also tried his shot and showed lot of individual skills. The "goal-striker" was Sukuta-Pasu, who knew how to use his body and get the chances to score. Strong, powerful, with big stride. Nevertheless he needs ti improve his definition.

Deffensively the teammates maintained their positions -Diekmeier was the worst at this- and tried to be well placed, normally everybody was attentive ready to give a teammate help if he needed. Central miedfielder were the most important to stop opponents counterattack and at tackling. In the centre of the deffence Jungwirth was the leader, trying to anticipate to striker if he could and always available to give help and advice to Diekmeier. The left back Kopplin was more deffensive, but right-footed. He was selfless and tried to do his best, however he lacks of a bit of level. Risse was also constantly going backwards and helping or exchanging momentarily positions with Diekmeier, who is selfless and decisive in attack but needs to improve the individual deffence. The other full back Reinartz was very important in aerial game and quite good in his placing, but he needs to be more heavy, and secure with the ball. Lars Bender showed a great tackling ability, also knew how to do tactical fouls. Sven Bender defended more trying to give helps and to be in the right place. Danny Latza, when he played, had similar role to Sven, trying to do coverage to teammates and being solid in the miedfield. Both Nsereko and Risse returned back quite a lot, whilst Gebhart, Naki or Sukuta-Pasu had to make pressure to opponent defence and miedfield, for them not to be confortable in the pitch, and to difficult them their attack.

Top prospects

1. Dennis Naki (also called Deniz)

Superb attacking striker. Lot of imagination, excellent individual technique and many individual skills. Knows how to be decisive being more individual or more colective depending on the moment, loves to be in constant movement and go to sides or down to receive and decide what to do with ball posession. With balanced physic -maybe he needs to improve it- and remarkably quickness, I love his way of playing.

Potential: 9/10
Club: Bayer Leverkusen
Date of birth: 1989



2. Dennis Diekmeier

Awesome performance in all the tournament, in many cases he was decisive from a marginal position like right back. Always available to move forward, very good technically, intelligent inside the pitch, precises crosses, liked to do combinations, also scored a goal. Selfless and fighter in deffence, however he needs to improve in this aspect.

Potential: 8,5/10
Club: Werder Bremen
Date of birth: 1989

3. Lars Bender

Very intelligent and complete central miedfielder, able to attack and defend with lot of efficiency. Quick movements, tall, knows how to use his body, very precise tackling, distributes ball with marvellous criteria, doesn´t get complicated and is rare to see him losing a dangerous ball, likes to go to attack and offer help teammates, specially in sides. His shot is also very interesting.

Potential: 8/10
Club: 1860 Munich
Date of birth: 1989



4. Timo Gebhart

Can play as central offenssive miedfielder and as right wing. Very powerful and strong player, with great individual technique and dangerous shot. His crosses to area are also very dangerous, he enjoys doing ball conductions/drivings and going rapidly to attack after the team regains the ball. Good vision, however sometimes he is too individualist and takes too much time to pass the ball.

Potential: 7,8/10
Club: 1860 Munich
Date of birth: 1989

5. Florian Jungwirth

Very solid, hard and strong full back, always tries to do his best inside the pitch and help the teammates. Excellent team player, is good anticipating to opponent but also sticky in the cover, normally well placed. Available to do coverages to the right back and his partner in the centre of deffence. Acceptable technique, doesn´t complicate with ball, can move forward if he considers appropiate.

Potential: 7,5/10
Club: 1860 Munich
Date of birth: 1989

Very interesting players


Marcel Risse (1989, Bayer Leverkusen): Excellent team player right wing. Complete, selfless and with excellent aerobic and anaerobic capacity. Quick, good technique, dinamic, skillfull, generous. Helps a lot in deffensive game.

Savio Nsereko (1989, Brescia): Skilfull and electric offensive miedfielder. Enjoys trying to beat defenders with his individual skills, needs to improve his game reading. Great aerobic capacity.

Richard Sukuta-Pasu (1990, Bayer Leverkusen): Striker: powerful, strong and with goal. Very difficult to defend, knows how to use his body and also how to receive goal chances. Needs to improve his definition, lacks of some of better technique -isn´t bad anyway-, personally I have doubt of his performances when he will face strong and experienced full backs.

Good teammates (they can have future as professional players)

Ron-Robert Zieler (Manchester United, 1989): Academic goalkeeper, however he lacks of a bit of consistence.

Björn Kopplin (Bayern Munich, 1989): Selfless and quick right back that can also play in left side.

Stefan Reinartz (Bayer Leverkusen, 1989): Calmed full back, very good in aerial game and normally well placed in the pitch.

Sven Bender (1860 Munich, 1989): Agressive deffensive miedfielder, runs lot of metres in each game.

Danny Latza (Schalke 04, 1989): Deffensive miedfielder who does lot of work and doesn´t get complicated with ball.

Written by Joan Peris, 7 August 2008. hoeman5beta@hotmail.com

Recommended links:

The best german generation (Spanish)
Germany U19: Unexpected champion (Portuguese)

Pics: www.uefa.com, www.jamd.com, www.werder.de, www.1asport.de, www.leverkusener-anzeiger.ksta.de

Summary UEFA U19 European Championship 2008

TEAMS AND PLAYERS

GERMANY - Champion

Goalkeepers
Ron-Robert Zieler
Tom Mickel

Defenders
Dennis Diekmeier
Björn Kopplin
Stefan Reinartz
Florian Jungwirth
Ömer Toprak

Midfielders
Timo Gebhart
Marcel Risse
Savio Nsereko
Lars Bender
Sven Bender
Danny Latza
Mario Vrancic
Bastian Oczipka

Forwards
Dennis Naki
Richard Sukuta-Pasu
Rahman Soyudogru

ITALY - Finalist

Goalkeepers
Vincenzo Fiorillo
Carlo Pinsoglio

Defenders
Matteo Darmian
Michelangelo Albertazzi
Matteo Bruscagin
Massimiliano Tagliani
Matteao Gentili
Giovanni Formiconi
Domenico Marchetti

Midfielders
Andrea Mazzarani
Andrea Poli
Silvano Raggio Garibaldi
Giacomo Bonaventura

Forwards
Alberto Paloschi
Stefano Okaka Chuka
Fernando Martin Forestieri
Umberto Eusepi
Fabio Zamblera

CZECH REPUBLIC - Semifinalist

Goalkeepers
Tomáš Vaclík
Michal Bárta

Defenders
Radim Řezník
Jakub Heidenreich
Jan Polák
Roman Brunclík
Miroslav Štěpánek

Midfielders
Petr Reinberk
Martin Zeman
Jan Lecjaks
Jan Hable
Jan Morávek
Lukáš Mareček
Petr Wojnar
Tomáš Nuc

Forwards
Tomáš Necid
Jan Vošahlík
Libor Kozák

HUNGARY - Semifinalist

Goalkeepers
Péter Gulácsi
Péter Pokorni

Defenders
Olivér Nagy
Ádám Présinger
Dániel Lengyel
András Debreceni
Zsolt Korcsmár
Adrián Szekeres

Midfielders
András Gosztonyi
László Szabó
Attila Busai
Vlagyimir Komán
Márk Nikházi
Bence Iszlai
András Gál

Forwards
András Simon
Krisztián Németh
Bálint Bajner

SPAIN

Goalkeepers
Tomás Mejías
David de Gea

Defenders
César Azpilicueta
Manuel Castellano Lillo
José María Antón
Alberto Morgado
Mikel Sanjosé
Álvaro Domínguez Soto
Victor Ruiz

Midfielders
Jordi Alba
Ignacio Camacho
Fran Mérida
Daniel Parejo
Miguel Ángel Luque

Forwards
Aarón Ñíguez
Emilio Nsue
Daniel Aquino
Iván Bolado

ENGLAND

Goalkeepers
David Button
Jason Steele

Defenders
Jack Cork
Joseph Mattock
Ryan Bertrand
James Tomkins
Krystian Pearce
Benjamin Mee

Midfielders
Daniel Rose
Scott Sinclair
Daniel Gosling
Kieran Gibbs
Victor Moses
Jamie Chandler
Fabian Delph

Forwards
Daniel Sturridge
Frederick Sears
Tope Obadeyi

GREECE

Dean Bouzanis
Nikos Babaniotis
Nikos Barboudis
Kyriakos Papadopoulos
Nikolaos Boutzikos
Leonidas Argyropoulos
Vangelis Galanis
Vassilis Lampropoulos
Savas Gentzoglou
Sotiris Ninis
Michail Kyrgias
Sotirios Stratacis
Stergios Psianos
Ioannis Papadopoulos
Thodoros Karapetsas
Lefteris Matsoukas
Michail Pavlis
Apostolos Giannou

BULGARIA

Ivan Karadjov
Petar Denchev
Tsetelin Bojida Panov
Daniel Zlatkov
Kristian Uzunov
Kostadin Veseli Gadzhalov
Aleksandar Aleksandrov Tsvetkov
Daniel Dimov
Momchil Tsvetanov
Alexandar Kirov
Mihail Aleksandrov
Stefan Dimitrov Velev
Ismail Isa Mustafa
Branimir Kostadinov
Todor Georgiev
Ivan Tsachev
Radoslav Vasilev
Atanas Tzankov Zehirov

TOP SCORERS

Tomáš Necid (CZE) - 4
Richard Sukuta-Pasu (GER) - 3
Lars Bender (GER) - 2
Marcel Risse (GER) - 2
Alberto Paloschi (ITA) - 2
Jan Morávek (CZE) - 2
Andrea Poli (ITA) - 2
Emilio Nsue (ESP) - 2

Related link: Necid picks up scoring prize

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martes, 5 de agosto de 2008

Review: Final stage UEFA U19 European Championship 2008

SEMIFINALS

Italy vs Hungary

Italy (4-3-3): Vincenzo Fiorillo; Matteo Darmian, Matteao Gentili, Massimiliano Tagliani, Michelangelo Albertazzi; Andrea Poli, Giovanni Formiconi (Fernando Martin Forestieri), Silvano Raggio Garibaldi; Alberto Paloschi (Umberto Eusepi), Stefano Okaka Chuka, Giacomo Bonaventura

Hungary (4-2-3-1): Péter Gulácsi; Adrián Szekeres, Zsolt Korcsmár, András Debreceni, Ádám Présinger; András Gál, Attila Busai (Bálint Bajner); András Gosztonyi, Vlagyimir Komán, László Szabó; Krisztián Németh

Scoreboard: 1-0
Goals: Forestieri 64´

Germany vs Czech Republic

Germany (4-4-1-1): Ron-Robert Zieler; Dennis Diekmeier, Florian Jungwirth, Stefan Reinartz, Björn Kopplin; Marcel Risse, Lars Bender, Sven Bender (Danny Latza), Savio Nsereko; Timo Gebhart (Mario Vrancic); Deniz Naki (Richard Sukuta-Pasu)

Czech Republic (4-4-1-1): Tomáš Vaclík; Radim Řezník, Roman Brunclík, Jan Polák, Jakub Heidenreich; Jan Vošahlík, Lukáš Mareček, Jan Hable (Petr Reinberk), Jan Lecjaks (Petr Wojnar); Jan Morávek (Martin Zeman); Tomáš Necid

Scoreboard: 2-1
Goals: Risse 18´, Necid 23´, Sukuta-Pasu 118´

SEMIFINALS BEST TEAM

Formation 4-4-2: Vincenzo Fiorillo; Dennis Diekmeier, Matteao Gentili, Florian Jungwirth, Michelangelo Albertazzi; Marcel Risse, Jan Hable, Attila Busai, Fernando Martin Forestieri; Tomáš Necid, Krisztián Németh

Subs: Péter Gulácsi, Roman Brunclík, Jan Lecjaks, Giacomo Bonaventura, Richard Sukuta-Pasu

One by one

Vincenzo Fiorillo: A very solid, agile and confident goalkeeper. Has a balanced body and great reflexes, he is very secure in aerial game. Quick movements, clears the ball if he is overwhelmed with work. Has personality and a strong character.

Dennis Diekmeier: Very offensive and intelligent right back, with and without ball. Loves to go forward and makes field wider. His crosses are very interesting, he also has a very good individual technique. Needs to improve his individual deffence.

Matteao Gentili: Elegant full back, has good physic and technique, is able to play the ball from his position with criteria, doesn´t like to raffle it. However, he lacks of a bit of speed in large distances and suffers when he goes out of his place in the pitch.

Florian Jungwirth: Strong, serious, aggresive, calmed central back. He is very selfless and always tries to do the better for the team. Acceptable technique, can move forward with the ball if he considers it aproppiate. Always looking to help teammates, is the captain of his team. A rock.

Michelangelo Albertazzi: Very strong and physic left back. Accepatble individual technique, doesn´t get complicated when he has ball possession. He isn´t afraid of colliding with other players, his speed is quite good aswell. Needs to gain pace, maybe his game style is too physic.

Marcel Risse: Dinamic, balanced and complete right winger. Good technique, quick movements, hard-working, selfless, involved. His crosses to area are also very interesting, he has individual skills to be important for the team. Constant and with great aerobic capacity. Excellent team player, maybe he lacks of a bit of imagination with the ball.

Jan Hable: Deffensive central miedfileder, prefers to be the only one to do the most deffensive work in the centre. Makes sacrifices for the team, he is very aggresive and covers lot of distance in each match. Does necessary tactical fouls, has very good tackling, gives help to teammates. Balanced and strong, has an acceptable technique, however prefers other to distribute the ball and go forward to attack.

Attila Busai: He puts oneself very well inside the pitch, mainly always is in the right place. Tall and strong, has a great stride, however he lacks of some movement speed. Likes to sum to attack, his mid and large distance shot is very deangerous. Has criteria with ball possession, control both short and long passing skills. Calmed, doesn´t get complicated when he is in trouble.

Fernando Martin Forestieri: Small and quick forward or winger. Very techinique and bold player, always tries to beat his defender using his individual skills. Dummy and great dribbling. However, he hasn´t got too much force and needs to improve his game reading to be more decisive, sometimes he is too individualist.

Tomáš Necid: A great reference striker, mainly all attacking balls of the Czech Republic searched him. Very dangerous in aerial balls and hitting the crosses from free kicks. Strong, powerful and intelligent in the pitch, knows how to get goal chances. Can play both face and back to goal. However, he lacks of a bit of technique -he isn´t bad in this aspect either- and speed movements, especially in long distances.

Krisztián Németh: Super intelligent striker, understands the game and knows what he has to do in every moment to damage the rival team. Outstanding skill to lose defender´s marker, always tries to go ahead or get the back of the defender who is nearest him. Very good technique and passing ability, enjoys doing combinations with teammates. Excellent hitting the cross straight into the goal, has goal and a very dangerous shot. Dinamic, quick, hard-working. Involves in team defensive game, he is always ready to put pressure on the opponent.


FINAL

Germany vs Italy

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

Italy (4-3-3): Vincenzo Fiorillo; Matteo Darmian, Matteao Gentili, Massimiliano Tagliani, Matteo Bruscagin; Andrea Poli (Giacomo Bonaventura), Andrea Mazzarani, Silvano Raggio Garibaldi; Alberto Paloschi (Fabio Zamblera), Stefano Okaka Chuka, Fernando Martin Forestieri

Scoreboard: 3-1
Goals: Lars Bender 23´, Sukuta-Pasu 60´, Raggio Garibaldi 77´, Gebhart 79´

IDEAL TEAM OF THE TOURNAMENT

Formation 4-4-2: Tomáš Vaclík; Dennis Diekmeier, Florian Jungwirth, Matteao Gentili, Ryan Bertrand; Timo Gebhart, Attila Busai, Lars Bender, Jordi Alba; Deniz Naki, Krisztián Németh

Subs: Péter Gulácsi, Mikel Sanjosé, Ignacio Camacho, Marcel Risse, Alberto Paloschi

BEST PLAYER: Deniz Naki

Written by Joan Peris, 5 August 2008. hoeman5beta@hotmail.com