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- 26 Jun 08, 10:12 PM
London
Cesc Fabregas - like the thoroughbred he is - has timed his run perfectly to inspire Spain to victory in Euro 2008.
Fabregas's season at Arsenal has, in some respects, mirrored the fortunes of Spain's national team over so many major tournaments in that huge promise was left unfulfilled when the big prizes were handed out.
This has every chance of changing when Spain face Germany in the final of a superb Euro 2008 in Vienna on Sunday.
And with David Villa a major doubt through injury, Spain will look to Fabregas to repeat a performance in the semi-final win against Russia that was just stunning.
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- 20 Jun 08, 11:09 PM
London
Has such an awful game ever finished in such gut-wrenching drama and contrasting emotions of joy and despair?
It was worth waiting every second of the turgid fare served up by Croatia and Turkey just for the excitement of Ivan Klasnic's last-minute header swiftly followed by Semih Senturk's last-second leveller and the subsequent penalty shoot-out.
If football is game of highs and lows, there can rarely have been greater extremes suffered by Croatia, who celebrated en masse one moment and were plunged into a pit of desperation the next.
And, with grim inevitability, I believe the real winners when the dust settles will be Germany.
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- 18 Jun 08, 10:09 PM
London
Andrei Arshavin made a delayed entry into Euro 2008 - but Russia's little master delivered a performance that was well worth the wait.
Guus Hiddink's young side needed inspiration to get the victory over Sweden that would give them a quarter-final against Holland on Saturday and the return of Arshavin after suspension was perfectly timed.
The man who master-minded Zenit St Petersburg's Uefa Cup triumph delivered the sort of display that underscored why he is coveted by clubs in the Premier League.
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- 17 Jun 08, 10:06 PM
London
Italy's survival instincts served them well as they scrambled into the quarter-finals of Euro 2008 at the expense of a dreadful France team that must now be dismantled.
They have not looked like world champions as they navigated the time-honoured "group of death" to secure a last eight meeting with Spain.
Spain have looked as impressive as anyone in the tournament, but would you bet with confidence against Italy beating a team whose collective nerve has failed under pressure on the big occasion before?
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- 1 Mar 08, 09:32 AM
What's your role at Euro 2008?
Covering the tournament, since the qualifiers, from London, working on our match reports, comment pieces and generally ensuring the 成人论坛 website is the best for the tournament. Sadly, being our England reporter means that as and missed out on Austria and Switzerland, so did I!
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