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Group D: Greece vs. Russia [P + R]

Bonzi

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Standings
Code:
   Teams	  Pld     W	 D	 L	 GF	 GA	 Pts
[IMG]http://en.euro2008.uefa.com/imgml/flags/15x15/122.gif[/IMG] Spain	    1	  1	 0	 0	  4	  1	   3
[IMG]http://en.euro2008.uefa.com/imgml/flags/15x15/127.gif[/IMG] Sweden	    1	  1	 0	 0	  2	  0	   3
[IMG]http://en.euro2008.uefa.com/imgml/flags/15x15/49.gif[/IMG] Greece	    1	  0	 0	 1	  0	  2	   0
[IMG]http://en.euro2008.uefa.com/imgml/flags/15x15/57451.gif[/IMG] Russia           1	  0	 0	 1	  1	  4	   0

Match background
Holders Greece will need to show the stuff of champions if they are to revive their UEFA EURO 2008™ ambitions against Russia. With both sides smarting following first-day defeats, the stakes have been raised an extra notch ahead of their Group D meeting in Salzburg.

• Otto Rehhagel's Greece side went down 2-0 to Sweden in Salzburg on Monday, Zlatan Ibrahimović and Petter Hansson inflicting the damage with second-half goals.

• The only shred of consolation was they at least did not finish the day bottom of the group – Russia filling that slot after their 4-1 loss to Spain in Innsbruck. Guus Hiddink's men were undone by David Villa's hat-trick and even Roman Pavluchenko's late reply was followed by another Spanish goal from Cesc Fàbregas.

• The circumstances are quite different from when the teams met at UEFA EURO 2004™ in their third and final group match. Russia beat Rehhagel's team 2-1 at the Estádio Algarve but with two earlier defeats to their name, the result came too late to rescue their hopes – or threaten the advance of a Greece side who had won their first two games.

• Dmitri Kirichenko opened the scoring for Georgi Yartsev's men two minutes into the game on 20 June 2004. Dmitri Bulykin added a second after 17 minutes before Zisis Vryzas halved the deficit two minutes before the break.

• The teams that day were:
Russia: Viacheslav Malafeev, Vladislav Radimov, Andrei Kariaka (Igor Semshov), Rolan Gusev, Dmitri Bulykin (Dmitri Sychev), Roman Sharonov (Dmitri Sennikov), Aleksandr Anyukov, Dmitri Alenichev, Vadim Evseev, Dmitri Kirichenko, Aleksei Bugaev.
Greece: Antonios Nikopolidis, Giourkas Seitaridis, Stylianos Venetidis (Panagiotis Fyssas), Traianos Dellas, Angelos Basinas (Vassilios Tsiartas), Zisis Vryzas, Michalis Kapsis, Konstantinos Katsouranis, Dimitrios Papadopoulos (Demis Nikolaidis), Theodoros Zagorakis, Angelos Charisteas.

• Greece have overcome Russia just once in eight attempts, a 1-0 home victory in November 1993 in the final match of their successful qualifying campaign for the 1994 FIFA World Cup.

• The seven other fixtures produced four draws and three wins for Russia, including home and away triumphs in qualifying for EURO '96™. Russia prevailed 3-0 in Thessaloniki in April 1995 – Greece's Michalis Kapsis put through his own net for the second goal – and then edged the game 2-1 in Moscow six months later.

• Current Greek internationals Angelos Charisteas, twice, and Angelos Basinas found the net – the former on his international debut – when Greece and Russia played out a 3-3 friendly draw in Heraklion, Crete, on 28 February 2001.

• As coach of Australia, Guus Hiddink oversaw a 1-0 friendly victory against Greece in Melbourne on 25 May 2006. Josip Skoko scored the only goal of the Socceroos' final home match prior to the 2006 World Cup, which attracted a record crowd of more than 95,000.

• At PSV Eindhoven, Hiddink was on the receiving end of a 4-1 defeat by Panathinaikos FC in the 2004/05 UEFA Champions League group stage. However, PSV had already beaten the Athens side 1-0 at home and qualified at Panathinaikos's expense.

• Greece coach Rehhagel has enjoyed success against Russian clubs in the past. His Werder Bremen team made a spectacular comeback to defeat FC Spartak Moskva in the 1987/88 UEFA Cup second round, undoing the damage of a 4-1 first-leg loss with a 6-2 triumph in Germany.

• In the same competition in 1995/96, he oversaw FC Bayern München's 5-1 aggregate victory over FC Lokomotiv Moskva, with Bayern winning 5-0 in the second leg after a narrow defeat in Moscow.

• Greece striker Charisteas is a team-mate of Russia's Ivan Saenko at German outfit 1. FC Nürnberg.

• Greece forward Dimitrios Salpingidis struck both Panathinaikos goals in a 2-0 UEFA Cup group stage success against Lokomotiv Moskva last December. Greek internationals Georgios Karagounis, Alexandros Tziolis and Loukas Vintra also appeared for Panathinaikos against a Lokomotiv side including Russian internationals Diniyar Bilyaletdinov and Renat Yanbaev.

• Russia's Aleksandr Kerzhakov scored for former club Sevilla FC when they ousted AEK Athens FC 4-1 in the Greek capital to complete a 6-1 aggregate triumph in the third qualifying round of the 2007/08 UEFA Champions League. Greek international Nikolaos Liberopoulos finished on the losing side that day.

• Russia striker Pavel Pogrebnyak scored for FC Zenit St. Petersburg in a 3-2 victory at Larissa FC in November. Fellow internationals Andrei Arshavin and Aleksandr Anyukov were also in the Zenit lineup.

• Greece are competing at their third EURO finals following earlier appearances in 1980 and 2004, where they beat Portugal 1-0 in the final.

• This is Russia's third EURO finals as an independent state following earlier participations in 1996 and 2004. As part of the former Soviet Union, they won the inaugural UEFA European Championship in 1960 and finished runners-up in 1964, 1972 and 1988.

• Russia failed to progress from the first round of any of the four final tournaments at which they have competed previously since the break-up of the USSR.​
 

Tosiek

Słowiańska Dusza
I believe in Russia, they must go through because they're only team I can support instead of Polska.:(
 

RobbieD_PL

Unreliable deceiver
Staff member
Moderator
Anthony;2536287 said:
I believe in Russia, they must go through because they're only team I can support instead of Polska.:(

Really? :O

Not even Czechs or Croatia or France? We love France, remember! :dance:
 

Tosiek

Słowiańska Dusza
RobbieD_PL;2536349 said:
Really? :O

Not even Czechs or Croatia or France? We love France, remember! :dance:

They are the only nation that can beat us at drinking.(H) And they are just cool people.
 

MaestroZidane

YELLOW CARD: Untrustworthy
It has been a good game so far, specially after that goal. A big mistake by the keeper for leavinghis place and going after the ball rather than letting his defender chase it. The greeks must come up with something fast or they are done
 

Johnny_Big

Starting XI
Oh my, i'm surprised!

The defending champions are out!?

Oh my...

=/

The punishment for their ultra-defensive style has come, finally. Not even a very good second half could do a turnaround.
 

rony31

Team Captain
shows what a giant fluke 04 was. Russia's counters were awful, could've been 4 or 5 easily. go watch some tapes of how the Dutch counter attack before the Sweden game, Russkis (H)
 

Fernandez

Team Captain
Was a very good game. These are the sort of matches we'd love to watch, when both teams have to win to survive. And credit to the Greeks, for playing to win, even though they were forced to. Good win for Russia, should have been more but they live to fight another day.

I hope the Greeks learn that to win, they have to attack from the start.
 

MaestroZidane

YELLOW CARD: Untrustworthy
Thats what they gets for playing defensively in the first game, forced to attack in the second game and get caught out by the Russians. The game could have been over very early, but in the end, The Russians got the job done.
 

Help?

Fan Favourite
My god Pavlyuchenko is terrible. The passing, running, decision-making, shooting you name it, he was just bad. Tried hard to keep the ball on a couple of occasions and that's about it. Was I the only one that didn't really enjoy the game? It seemed like some friendly tournament game, not a European Championships game. No pressure on attackers until they were in the box, the counter-attacks were happening at a jogging pace, the passes were like a triangle drill in practice just roll the ball lightly to the player and hope nobody intercepts, the crosses were of University league level and the shoots were just bad. The only thing that made this game watchable was the badly disorganized defenses from both sides that allowed so many attacking opportunities. Do those guys even know how to bring down a high ball without letting it bounce 10 metres away from them?


I am very surprised by the russian performance today, common Hiddink that's not how you got the Koreans to the semis of the World Cup. I pray that russians find their form and get organized for the sweden game, otherwise it might be another 4-1.
 

KingPaulV

Starting XI
nope you're not the onlyone I thought It was awful as well very little in it...i am just glad the worst team in the tournament (football wise) is gone...worse than the Austrians who have shown heart at least...and worse than the Swiss who have shown courage in going forward....bye bye Greece, and yes it was a fluke that thing that happened 4 years ago
 

Johnny_Big

Starting XI
Help?;2537151 said:
My god Pavlyuchenko is terrible. The passing, running, decision-making, shooting you name it, he was just bad. Tried hard to keep the ball on a couple of occasions and that's about it. Was I the only one that didn't really enjoy the game? It seemed like some friendly tournament game, not a European Championships game. No pressure on attackers until they were in the box, the counter-attacks were happening at a jogging pace, the passes were like a triangle drill in practice just roll the ball lightly to the player and hope nobody intercepts, the crosses were of University league level and the shoots were just bad. The only thing that made this game watchable was the badly disorganized defenses from both sides that allowed so many attacking opportunities. Do those guys even know how to bring down a high ball without letting it bounce 10 metres away from them?


I am very surprised by the russian performance today, common Hiddink that's not how you got the Koreans to the semis of the World Cup. I pray that russians find their form and get organized for the sweden game, otherwise it might be another 4-1.

I think Pavlyuchenko is a very good forward, but today wasn't his day. For example, against Spain he was surely the best player of Russia.

Oh, and what got the Koreans to the semis was the refs. :read:
 


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