Euro 2008: Spain Deserving Winners Of A Wonderful Tournament
Published June 30, 2008
2. Van Nistelrooy's goal v. Italy - Ruud looked a good yard offside when he turned a shot towards goal, but it was given because Italy defender Panucci was off the pitch behind the goal. Apparently, because he hadn't asked the referee for permission to leave the pitch, he was still playing the striker onside. Again we have a situation where the strict interpretation of the law may be technically correct but gives an absurd result. The Italians felt aggrieved at the goal being given and I think they had a right to.
1. Kolodin's red card reprieve v. Netherlands - With just minutes left, Slovakian referee Lubos Michel appeared to give Russian centre-back Denis Kolodin a second yellow card and then a red, but before Kolodin left the pitch, Michel ran over to speak to his assistant. The assistant seemingly told Michel that the ball had gone out of play, and therefore Kolodin's foul didn't count because play should have been stopped. Michel waved his hands to indicate that he had changed his mind about the red card, play carried on with Kolodin on the park, and Russia went on to win 3-1.
Television replays showed that the ball had not gone out of play, but also that Kolodin had barely made contact with the 'foul'. So it seems the assistant got it wrong, but that justice was done, because the referee had also got his first decision wrong, and so two wrongs made a right. But referees just aren't supposed to change their mind, because it gives players encouragement to harangue them about decisions they disagree with. So this was either a very brave decision, or a very bad example to set. What do you think?
Team of the Tournament:
GK. Edwin Van der Sar (Netherlands) - made more great saves than any other, and commanded his box. Honourable Mentions: Buffon (Italy), Casillas (Spain).
RB. Hamit Altintop (Turkey) - must have covered every blade of grass on every pitch he played on. HM: Bosingwa (Portugal), Bhoularouz (Netherlands)
CB. Carlos Puyol (Spain) - often criticised for his positioning, but the all-action defender never gives his opponents a second's peace. Team only lost 3 goals in 6 games.
CB. Giorgio Chiellini (Italy) - an absolute tank after he came in to replace Materazzi. HM: Pepe (Portugal), Gokhan (Turkey), Marchena (Spain).
LB. Yuri Zhirkov (Russia) - bombed up and down the left-flank with endless energy. A left-back and left-winger all-in-one. Brilliant. HM: van Bronckhorst (Netherlands), Lahm (Germany)
- Euro 2008: Spain Deserving Winners Of A Wonderful Tournament
- Published: June 30, 2008
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- 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.