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		<title>UEFA Euro 2012: Arshavin Helps Lead Russia to Early Group Lead against Czech Republic</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Jun 2012 13:31:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian Anderson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>After the drama that came out of Poland and Greece’s opening day match, Russia and the Czech Republic had a lot to measure up to in their first match of Euro 2012. Russia was able to come out on top with a 4-1 thrashing of the Czech Republic, which took them to the top of [...]</p></p><p>The article <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com/2012/06/sports/arshavin-helps-lead-russia-to-early-group-lead-against-czech-republic/">UEFA Euro 2012: Arshavin Helps Lead Russia to Early Group Lead against Czech Republic</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>After the drama that came out of Poland and Greece’s <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com/?p=51288">opening day match</a>, Russia and the Czech Republic had a lot to measure up to in their first match of Euro 2012. <a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/foxsoccer/eurocup/teams/russia/5303">Russia</a> was able to come out on top with a 4-1 thrashing of the <a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/foxsoccer/eurocup/teams/czech/4811">Czech Republic</a>, which took them to the top of the group standings after the first day of play in the tournament and sent Czech down to the very bottom.</p>
<p>With rain coming down on the players at the Stadion Miejski, both teams started the game off very lively and positive. The Czech Republic held possession throughout the beginning of the first half, while Russia threw all their effort into set pieces and their counterattack.</p>
<p>It did not take too long for Russia to finally capitalize on the attack. Konstantin Zyryanov crossed the ball into the box in the 15<sup>th</sup> minute, which Aleksandr Kerzhakov headed directly into the far post. This then went straight to Alan Dzagoev, who cleaned up the rebound that bounced right to him in front of the Czech Republic goal and gave Russia the 1-0 lead.</p>
<p>Nine minutes later, Russia came again on the counterattack to get their second goal. After Czech player Jaroslav Plasil lost possession in the midfield, Andrei Arshavin placed a perfect pass onto the boot of Roman Shirokov, who easily chipped the ball over the hesitant Czech goalkeeper into the back of the net to increase the score 2-0.</p>
<p>Russia’s deadly counterattack continued to break down the shaky Czech defense throughout the end of the first half; these attacks began with the talented Arshavin, who always seemed to be in control of the situation. However, many of these chances ended at the feet of Kerzhakov, who seemed unable to finish plays the entire match.</p>
<p>The Czech Republic began to show signs of life at the end of the first half; but, just like their opponent, they were unable to capitalize on their chances. This offensive mindset continued for the Czech Republic into the second half, where their efforts finally showed some reward in a goal scored by Vaclav Pilar. Pilar received a beautiful pass from Plasil, and then managed to get around Russian goalkeeper Vyacheslav Malafeev to put the ball into the practically empty net. With the score only 2-1, it seemed as though the game was not going to end as it was expected to.</p>
<p>The goal from Pilar seemed to be a game changer, since the following several minutes played after the goal made Russia appear a very average team. The Czech Republic found their purpose, while the Russians tried to regain their footing.</p>
<p>With Czech beginning to throw almost every man behind the ball on the attack to get the equalizer, Russia was left with even more chances on the counter. However, Kerzhakov broke down his own team’s offense by sending his shots too wide or directly into the goalkeeper’s hands.</p>
<p>Kerzhakov was finally substituted in the minute 73 for Roman Pavlyuchenko, who Russian manager Dick Advocaat hoped would be able to help finish at least one of the many counter attempts that his team kept having. Six minutes later, Pavlyuchenko fed a beautiful pass to Dzagoev, who shot the ball past Petr Cech for his second goal of the night and gave Russia the 3-1 lead. Three minutes later, on another counter, Pavlyuchenko managed his way around four Czech defenders. He shot from 15 yards away, which got by the Czech goalkeeper to increase the lead to the final score of 4-1.</p>
<p>The more times the Czech’s pushed on the offensive, the more opportunities Russia had to capitalize on their deadly counterattack. This somewhat comfortable win brought Russia to the top of the group standings and sent the Czech Republic to the bottom. With the outcomes of the match between Poland and Greece, every team has a chance of surviving the group stages and making it to the quarterfinals.</p>
<p>Russia is set to play against Poland next Tuesday, while the Czech Republic ready to face Greece that same day.</p>
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		<title>Euro 2012 &#124; Ones to Watch &#8211; Group A</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Apr 2012 18:27:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Richard Laverty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>First of a four part feature as we look at the top young players who will grace the eight stadiums in Poland and Ukraine this summer, some will make the final grade for their countries this year but some may not even make the final squads, going to show the growing competition for places in [...]</p></p><p>The article <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com/2012/04/sports/euro-2012-ones-to-watch-group-a/">Euro 2012 | Ones to Watch &#8211; Group A</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>First of a four part feature as we look at the top young players who will grace the eight stadiums in Poland and Ukraine this summer, some will make the final grade for their countries this year but some may not even make the final squads, going to show the growing competition for places in 23-man squads is ever increasing. First up, Group A, consisting of hosts Poland, 2004 <a id="_GPLITA_2" title="Powered by Text-Enhance" href="http://rich070991.wordpress.com/2012/04/09/euro-2012-ones-to-watch-group-a/#" target="_blank">winners</a> Greece, Russia and Czech Republic.</p>
<p><strong>Wojciech Szczesny (Arsenal &amp; Poland)</strong></p>
<p>Ok, so most of you know who Szczesny is, he’s become Arsenal’s No.1 over the past 18 months, and has become one of the top goalkeepers in the Premier League. Considering his age, it’s clear to see that Szczesny will be a star for the long-term future, but he’s included in our feature because it will be his first appearance at a major international tournament.</p>
<p>His shot-stopping abilities have kept Arsenal in many <a id="_GPLITA_0" title="Powered by Text-Enhance" href="http://rich070991.wordpress.com/2012/04/09/euro-2012-ones-to-watch-group-a/#">games</a> and have saved them many points over the course of the season, and his relaxed personality has even endeared him to fans of other clubs.</p>
<p>Poland <a id="_GPLITA_1" title="Powered by Text-Enhance" href="http://rich070991.wordpress.com/2012/04/09/euro-2012-ones-to-watch-group-a/#">face</a> an uphill task to qualify from their group, but not an impossible one. The Czech’s have fallen from grace over time, Russia are unpredictable and Greece do not have much to offer if the World Cup is anything to go by. But if Poland are to qualify from Group A, Szczesny will have a big hand (or two) in whether they do or they don’t.</p>
<p><strong>Robert Lewandowski (Borussia Dortmund &amp; Poland)</strong></p>
<p>At the other end of the pitch, there is a rapidly developing striker who could cause a stir in Europe this summer. Despite being 23, Lewandowski has been around for a few years now and first came to knowledge of the top European teams when at Lech Poznan, scoring 32 goals in 58 games, which was enough for Borussia Dortmund to snap the Pole up in 2010. Since then he’s become a proven goalscorer in the Bundesliga, with 27 goals in just over 60 appearances for Dortmund.</p>
<p>On the international scene, Lewandowski has also impressed, making his Poland debut at just 19 and scoring 13 goals for his country. It is almost certain Lewandowski will lead the line for Poland this summer, and if Szczesny can do the business at one end, Robert could be the man to lead Poland into the knockouts.</p>
<p><strong>Kyriakos Papadopoulos (Schalke 04 &amp; Greece)</strong></p>
<p>It is depressing to think Papadopoulos is younger than me, yet almost certain to play at the European Championships this summer. The defender has impressed many around Europe in the last few years, and whilst at Schalke the 6 foot centre-back has been linked with plenty of top clubs around the continent. He’d only made 12 appearances for Olympiakos when the German side took him on, but Papadopoulos has put in several classy performances for Schalke recently and made his international debut last year.</p>
<p>Despite just seven international caps, Papadopoulos is one of the highest rated defenders in Europe and I’m almost certain he’ll travel to Poland/Ukraine this summer, perhaps his performances will finally guarantee him that move to a bigger club.</p>
<p><strong>Alan Dzagoev (CSKA Moscow &amp; Russia)</strong></p>
<p>Alan Dzagoev is only 21, yet it seems like we’ve heard his name thrown around as a top talent for years. He’s already made over 100 appearances for CSKA Moscow, and wasn’t even 18 when named the best young player of the year in Russia’s top league in 2008. The creative midfielder has been linked with Man United, Real Madrid, AC Milan, Barcelona and almost every other top club in Europe, but he has remained loyal to Moscow for now.</p>
<p>With 18 caps and four goals for Russia, Dzagoev is improving all the time and will no doubt be the cog in Russia’s midfield this summer, with plenty of creativity around him, it could be another successful Euro’s for the Russian side in 2012.</p>
<p><strong>Tomas Necid (CSKA Moscow &amp; Czech Republic)</strong></p>
<p>They must be breeding them well in Moscow, as our final player to watch from Group A also plays for CSKA. Tomas Necid may not be as well known as Dzagoev, but his impact in Russia is just as well-known. The 22-year old started at Slavia Prague and impressed enough for CSKA to buy him in 2009. He has not been prolific in Russia, but 19 goals in 68 games is steady progress for someone who isn’t guaranteed a regular starting place.</p>
<p>He’s got seven in 25 for Czech Republic but has yet to participate in a major tournament, but with Czech Republic struggling for prolific strikers, it would not surprise us to see Necid heavily involved this summer and could be the man to fire his nation to better things in 2012.</p>
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