Euro 2008 Greece Vs Spain Highlights Video

An improved Greece side were felled by a late Spain winner in Salzburg as the reigning European champions ended Euro 2008 without a point.

With their qualification already secured, Spain changed ten of their starting eleven, while Greece, who were knocked out after losing to Russia on Saturday, were playing for pride.

Spain started the match looking like the side with the least to play for. The passing and invention was there from Cesc Fabregas and Andres Iniesta, but no great urgency was shown.Sergio Garcia was given a number of half-chances but his ability to turn those opportunities into goals was noticeably weaker than either that of David Villa or Fernando Torres.

Instead it was left to long-range efforts from Xabi Alonso, who curled two low shots just wide of Antonios Nikopolidis' left-hand post and saw a stunning strike from inside his own half miss the goal by a few inches with the Greek keeper beaten.

The lethargy Spain showed in attack finally cost them when Greece opened the scoring three minutes before half-time.

A number of dangerous set-pieces had already been sent in by Angelos Basinas and the ever-dangerous Giorgos Karagounis, but Spain persisted in giving away needless free-kicks inside their own half.

Inevitably it was a Karagounis set-piece that led to the goal, the Panathinaikos midfielder curling a cross in from the left and finding Angelos Charisteas in plenty of space to power a header past Jose Reina.

The Spaniards continued to look toothless inside the penalty area and only a wicked blast from Alonso, whose swerving drive beat Nikopolidis but hit the inside of the post after 54 minutes, came close to the Greek goal in the first 15 minutes of the second half.

Then, just after Dimitrios Salpingidis had mis-hit two good shooting chances in two minutes, Ruben De la Red almost broke the net to bring Spain level.

A long ball from Fabregas was knocked down by Daniel Guiza into the path of De la Red. The Real Madrid midfielder struck a vicious drive from eight yards that hit Nikopolidis' arm but still tore into the back of the net.

Greece, rather than Spain, found themselves in need of some urgency and Charisteas produced it, rounding Reina minutes after the Spanish equaliser and shooting from a tight angle, but only finding the outside of the post.

For all the effort Greece put in, the quality of Spain began to show and a second goal in the 88th minute ensured that they finished the group stage on a high.

A deep cross from Garcia found Guiza in enough space to place a header beyond Nikopolidis and high into the net, giving them the perfect boost before they face Italy in the quarter-finals.



FullMain Highlights (7:58 min)

42′ 1 - 0 Angelos Charisteas scores for Greece with a header.



24′ Xabi Alonso misses the target.


38′ Xabi Alonso shoots wide again.


61′ 1 - 1 Ruben De la Red equalizes with a shot from inside of the box.


88′ 1 - 2 Daniel Guiza heads the ball into the net for Spain’s win.



Match Statistics:

Greece 1 - 2 Spain
shots on target : 2 - 4
shots off target : 5 - 13
possession (%) : 45 - 55
corner kicks : 1 - 5
offsides : 4 - 1
fouls : 16 - 18
yellow cards : 3 - 2
red cards : 0 - 0
Referee: Howard Webb (England)
Attendance: 30,883.

Greece: Nikopolidis, Vyntra, Kyrgiakos (Antzas 63), Dellas, Spyropoulos, Basinas, Karagounis (Tziolis 74), Katsouranis, Salpigidis (Giannakopoulos 86), Charisteas, Amanatidis.

Subs Not Used: Chalkias, Tzorvas, Samaras, Goumas, Liberopoulos.

Booked: Karagounis, Basinas, Vyntra.

Goals: Charisteas 42.

Spain: Reina, Arbeloa, Albiol, Juanito, Fernando Navarro, Sergio Garcia, De la Red, Alonso, Iniesta (Santi Cazorla 59), Fabregas, Guiza.

Subs Not Used: Casillas, Palop, Capdevila, Marchena, Puyol, Villa, Xavi, Torres, Sergio Ramos, Senna, Silva.

Booked: Guiza, Arbeloa.

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Euro 2008 Russia Vs Sweden Highlights Video

Russia stormed through to the quarter-finals of Euro 2008 with a convincing 2-0 defeat of Sweden in Innsbruck setting up a last-eight meeting with the Netherlands.

Russia's Dutch coach Guus Hiddink opted to recall playmaker Andrei Arshavin after he sat out the first two games due to suspension, while Sweden were boosted by star striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic being passed fit to start.

Thirteen minutes in Alexander Anyukov played in a fine cross from the right, but Arshavin's header was flicked well wide of the far post from 12 yards and a couple of minutes later the same player shot wide when well placed.

Midway through the first half Yuri Zhirkov flashed a left-foot volley inches wide of the far post following a corner as Russia pushed for the opening goal.

It arrived soon after, as Anyukov played a one-two with Igor Semshov on the right and his low cross into the area was coolly converted by the waiting Roman Pavlyuchenko.

Sweden responded with Henrik Larsson making space to superbly meet a ball in from the left from Anders Svensson and divert a header against the outside of the post, with Igor Akinfeev well beaten.

Nine minutes before the break it was almost 2-0, as Pavlyuchenko shot against the woodwork from 15 yards and Isaksson had to scramble the ball away from danger as it rebounded back towards goal.

Five minutes into the second half Russia got the decisive second goal, as a superb quick break led by Zhirkov ended with the left-back feeding the ball across the area for Arshavin to sidefoot home into the far corner of the net.

That blow knocked the stuffing out of the Swedes, who failed to offer much of an attacking threat in the remainder of the game.

Late on Russia came close to extending their winning margin, firstly as Konstantin Zyrianov broke forward superbly from midfield before his shot was deflected against the post.

Anyukov then broke down the right and his far-post cross was met by Pavlyuchenko, but his header was directed straight at Isaksson.

Pavlyuchenko then wasted another opening after being set up by sub Ivan Saenko, but Russia had done more than enough to secure a crucial and deserved victory.



Full Main Highlights (13:58 min)

24′ 1 - 0 Roman Pavlyuchenko scores with a shot from inside of the box.



10′ Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s header is denied by the Russian goalkeeper.



36′ Roman Pavlyuchenko aims the crossbar for Russia.


2 - 0 Andrey Arshavin slides the second goal for Russia.


Russia miss another big chance.



Match Statistics:


Russia 2 - 0 Sweden
shots on target : 8 - 6
shots off target : 11 - 7
possession (%) : 56 - 44
corner kicks : 12 - 4
offsides : 1 - 2
fouls : 14 - 15
yellow cards : 3 - 2
red cards : 0 - 0
Att: 30,000
Ref: Frank De Bleeckere (Belgium)

Russia: Akinfeev, Aniukov, Ignashevich, Kolodin, Zhirkov, Semak, Zyryanov, Semshov, Bilyaletdinov (Saenko 66), Arshavin, Pavluchenko (Bystrov 90).

Subs Not Used: Gabulov, Malafeev, Vasili Berezutsky, Yanbaev, Alexei Berezutsky, Adamov, Torbinsky, Shirokov, Sychev, Ivanov.

Booked: Semak, Arshavin, Kolodin.

Goals: Pavluchenko 24, Arshavin 50.

Sweden: Isaksson, Stoor, Mellberg, Hansson, Nilsson (Allback 79), Elmander, Andersson (Kallstrom 55), Svensson, Ljungberg, Henrik Larsson, Ibrahimovic.
Subs Not Used: Shaaban, Wiland, Linderoth, Alexandersson, Majstorovic, Granqvist, Sebastian Larsson, Wilhelmsson, Rosenberg, Dorsin.
Booked: Isaksson, Elmander.

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