Oliver Kay
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Who would have imagined, on the eve of Euro 2008, that Cristiano Ronaldo would be outshone by a young man named Arda Turan, that Fernando Torres would be eclipsed by David Villa, at least until the final, or that Petr Cech would be a liability in goal for the Czech Republic?
Only one England-based player, Michael Ballack, makes our team of the tournament, which raises the question of whether it is possible to shine in a competition at the end of a Barclays Premier League campaign. Or maybe the rest of Europe is just better than we think.
Team of the tournament (4-2-3-1)
Iker Casillas (Spain) Was his country's match-winner against Italy - not only in the penalty shoot-out - and a worthy recipient of the trophy.
Hamit Altintop (Turkey) Excelled at right back and in midfield, and is, above all, a footballer.
Pepe (Portugal) The competition was lacking in defensive brilliance, but Pepe, born in Brazil, impressed. Could be world-class if he matures as a player.
Carlos Marchena (Spain) Grew in stature as his team progressed. Not the quickest, strongest or most physically imposing, but reads the game.
Yuri Zhirkov (Russia) Sound defensively and enterprising going forward from left back.
Marcos Senna (Spain) Another Brazilian with a European passport, he did an essential job for his adopted country.
Michael Ballack (Germany) A runner-up again, but not for want of trying. At times, against Austria and Portugal, he threatened to run this tournament.
Wesley Sneijder (Holland) No shortage of attacking flair in this tournament, but no player came close to Sneijder early on.
Andrei Arshavin (Russia) Truly mesmerising in his playmaker's role against Sweden and Holland.
Arda Turan (Turkey) Two-footed and blessed with vision as well as great technique.
David Villa (Spain) Absent from the final, but no one should forget what Villa had done for Spain to that point, even if he scored only once after his hat-trick against Russia in his opening match.
Subs: Artur Boruc (Poland), Giorgio Chiellini (Italy), Philipp Lahm (Germany), Deco (Portugal), Bastian Schweinsteiger (Germany), Lukas Podolski (Germany), Roman Pavlyuchenko (Russia)
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Why no mention of Cesc Fabregas,I think that he was a sgood as David Villa,if not better,or is it just that he plays for an English team?
Rita Cocking, Plymouth, England
1. Iker Casillas
2. H. Altintop 5. Puyol 4. Marchena 3. Zhirkov
6. Xavi 7. Senna 8. Sneijder
9. David Villa 10. F. Torres 11. Arshavin
Subs:
Buffon
Sergio Ramos, Pepe, Chiellini,Lahm
A. Iniesta, Schweinsteiger, Fabregas
David Silva, Podolski, Pavlyuchenko
Find a better team, ;)
Cul, Almassera, Valencia
get a columnist who knows a thing or two about football
Jonathan , Wokingham, uk
errrr, this is your starting 11 and subs, no Xavi in there, not good enough for the bench and he got the player of the euro !!!!!
Steve, brisbane,
Fabregas doesn't even make the bench?????
Will, london, uk
Where is Xavi in the list.
Alan, brissy,
Spain Deserving Winners Of A Wonderful Tournament
Alberto, Madrid, Spain
we are so proud of Arda Turan as galatasaray fans ..he did play very well during last season and during the Euro 2008...now everybody knows him ..i think many major teams trying to buy him sadly(( maybe he will play for us one year more then go to europia! GO ARDA!!!
Omer, Istanbul, Turkey