Euro 2008: Spain Deserving Winners Of A Wonderful Tournament
Published June 30, 2008
2. Torres (Spain) v. Germany (final) - Xavi's pass through was inch-perfect, and Torres' sheer pace and strength to get in front of Lahm and to the ball, just as Lehmann arrived, was breathtaking to watch. His carefully flicked finish under immense pressure was just superb.
1. Nihat (Turkey) v. Czech Republic (group stage, r3) - Just 15 minutes previously, the Czechs had been 2-0 up on Turkey, cruising into the Last-8. Then Arda Turan pulled one back, and Czech goalie Petr Cech, roundly known to be one of the best keepers in the game, fumbled a cross ball to Nihat's feet to bring the tie level. But this? Into injury-time, a ball is slipped through to Nihat in space, and from 20 yards out he thumps a high, dipping, curling ball over Cech and in-off the crossbar to seal a quite incredible comeback. The way Nihat struck the ball was so ambitious, and so risky - he could try that same shot 100 times and 90 of them would fly well over the bar and into the stand - that it seems like a silly thing to attempt in injury-time to clinch qualification. But he went for it, and pulled it off brilliantly.
Most Dramatic Moments:
3. Buffon saving Mutu's penalty - After being torn apart by the Dutch, the Italians are in danger of elimination if they lose to Romania. Adrian Mutu gives the Romanians the lead, before Panucci equalises for the world champions. But then Italy are harshly punished when the referee gives Romania a very soft penalty. Mutu, who plays his football in Italy with Fiorentina, steps up to take the kick knowing it's likely to eliminate his country of residence from the tournament. He hits is straight down the middle; Gigi Buffon has dived to his left, but sticks out his right hand as he falls; the ball hits Buffon's right hand, then his right leg, and balloons over the bar; Italy breathe again.
2. Turkey's comeback to beat Czech Republic - As described above. Nihat's injury-time winner was my favourite goal of the entire competition.
1. Turkey beating Croatia in the QF - Just ridiculous. 118 minutes of boring football. Eventually, some excitement: Rustu abandons his goal-line but Luka Modric gets there first to cross into the six-yard box, where Ivan Klasnic is waiting to head in, surely, the winning goal. Croatia go wild: the manager Slaven Bilic runs onto the pitch in celebration; they've done it! But no - never write off the Turks, especially after that Czech match. With their first shot on target all night, in the 122nd minute of the game - possibly the latest goal ever scored? - Semih Senturk lashes the ball into the top corner. Incredible. The Turkish fans who were disconsolate can hardly believe their eyes; the Croatian fans who were celebrating can hardly believe their eyes. It's going to go to penalties, but we all know what's going to happen. The Croatians cannot recover from such a shock. Turkey win the shoot-out.
- Euro 2008: Spain Deserving Winners Of A Wonderful Tournament
- Published: June 30, 2008
- Type: News
- Section: Sports
- Filed Under: Sports: Football (English)
- Part of a feature: Euro 2008
- Writer: Ally Brown
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Great work there, Ally. It was fun.
Well see about Arshavin...how many times have we seen players take tournaments by storm only to not live up to the promise later in the grind of league play.
I'm not sure I'd throw Torres' goal in there, sure he did well to get to the ball and spot the ball nicely into the net...but really Lahm was semi-pathetic on the play.
Chiellini: and a star is born indeed.
Senna. For my money, the player of the tournament. Juve is said to be going after him.
I missed the final match between Spain and Germany but after hearing that spain won the match I was so pleased. They played very well througout the tournament and they deserved it. I wish them great success in future.







It was a well deserved victory over Germany in which the Spaniards displayed speed, tactics and world-class skills. Football at it's best.