Euro 2008 - The final: key battles

Eurosport - Sun, 29 Jun 21:42:00 2008

We look at the face-offs that could decide the European Championship final between Spain and Germany.

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Before the end of what has arguably been the most entertaining major international tournament in the past 20 years, two of the pre-championship favourites prepare to do battle for what everyone is crossing their fingers will be a classic confrontation.

Fernando Torres v Christoph Metzelder and Per Mertesacker

With an unfortunate injury ruling out tournament top-scorer David Villa, the Spanish are likely to field Torres as a lone striker with Cesc Fabregas adding even more creativity to the midfield.

The Liverpool striker has not been at his free-scoring best for his country, but one of the many things he is good at - turning the last defender before shooting - could prove the undoing of Germany's leggy centre-halves.

Metzelder and Mertesacker are enormous human beings but are not exactly the most mobile. And with Fabregas, Xavi, Andres Iniesta and David Silva sliding through balls towards the 18-yard box, the former Atletico Madrid man could really expose them.

Michael Ballack v Marcos Senna

The introduction of Brazilan-born Villarreal midfielder Senna to Spain's starting line-up has been one of the revelations of the tournament. More combative and physical than Xabi Alonso, Senna's discipline has allowed his more creative team-mates to pass teams into submission.

And his shackling of Russia playmaker Andrei Arshavin in the semi-final - the Zenit man barely touched the ball - highlighted how important a holding player can be at the highest level.

Ballack, meanwhile, has been Germany's main threat throughout the tournament but is struggling with a calf injury. How he responds to the Senna treatment could be crucial for coach Joachim Loew, who is taking a risk in fielding the Chelsea man.

Miroslav Klose v Carles Puyol

Despite being under six foot, Klose is fearsome in the air. Spain and Barcelona stopper Puyol, meanwhile, has aerial talents more representative of his similar height.

Not to say that Puyol is bad with his head, he just isn't quite as good. Germany are smart enough to know that they won't get the better of Spain with the ball on the ground, so expect to see Bayern Munich striker Klose use his impressive leap to try and get the better of Puyol.

The fans

While Spain arguably have the edge in terms of form and talent, Germany's fans are notably more raucous - and numerous.

Mediterranean fans don't travel in the same numbers as their Northern and Eastern European counterparts, so their "12th man" could be the local Austrian support who one assumes will cheer anyone other than their local rivals Germany.

Reda Maher / Eurosport

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  1. I had spain all the way being a Liverpool fan and all.. but I feel for Ballack. Losing 3 finals in one season..!! LOL. that's got to suck majorly..!!!

    From yoon3ek, on Sun 29 Jun 10:02PM
  2. LA LA LA LA GERMANY LOSE AND THE BEST TEAM WINSSSSSSSSSSSSS

    VAMOSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

    From ralph r, on Sun 29 Jun 9:47PM
  3. SUPERB STUFF SPAIN DESERVE THIS WIN THE BEST TEAM WON AND THANK GOD THE GERMANS DIDNT SNEAK A WIN. BALLACK NOW LOSER OF WORLD CUP EUROPEAN CUP AND CHAMPIONS LEAGUE RAEHEID SO WHAT DO U SAY NOW EXCEPT FOR VAMOOOOOSSSSSSS ESPAGNA

    From ralph r, on Sun 29 Jun 9:46PM
  4. SPAIN WINS!!!!! VIVA ESPANA, VIVA ESPANA, VIVA ESPANA down with the cheaters. Now we can see that Kazim Kazim wasn't just crying about the Germans not kicking the ball out. They did the same thing in this game and LOST.

    From Dazlin, on Sun 29 Jun 9:40PM
  5. 40yrs of waitin finally over spain worthy winners by far the best team in tournament of course england the best team not in the tournament.... could have bin soooo different

    From croftypjd, on Sun 29 Jun 9:36PM
  6. Spain 1-0 Germany
    Ha Ha Germany

    From Katie, on Sun 29 Jun 9:31PM
  7. Spain 1-0 Germany
    Ha Ha Germany

    From Katie, on Sun 29 Jun 9:31PM
  8. well done fernando played his best game of tournament should av had another goal deffo deserved another

    From croftypjd, on Sun 29 Jun 9:25PM
  9. fuking spain is wining

    From turtle.ilenia, on Sun 29 Jun 8:53PM
  10. fking spans wining

    From turtle.ilenia, on Sun 29 Jun 8:50PM
  11. pwild69 your no footie fan must be a bitter blue

    From croftypjd, on Sun 29 Jun 8:47PM
  12. ..and tonight, Torres legs remain unbreakable

    From Akinlawon Aina, on Sun 29 Jun 8:47PM
  13. iniesta needs 2 bury 1 hes had @ least 3 clear sights of goal

    From croftypjd, on Sun 29 Jun 8:45PM
  14. As I rightly predicted Spain is on its way to lifting the cup. Only 45 minutes standing between me and my dream coming true.

    From Akinlawon Aina, on Sun 29 Jun 8:45PM
  15. Break Torres leg comment still shows that there are still idiots who think they are football fans

    From sadeasyman, on Sun 29 Jun 7:50PM
  16. Break Torres leg comment still shows that there are still idiots who think they are football fans

    From sadeasyman, on Sun 29 Jun 7:50PM
  17. Spain are the best and they remain the best.No chances for you Germany,sorry.Spain will win the match at any cost for a 3-1 win over Germany

    From eshankhan3, on Sun 29 Jun 7:35PM
  18. Cese will open up will spain 2-0 germany and add two more for the second half and that will be the end of the game or germany to travel back home with big egg in the basket

    From Samuel Mabior, on Sun 29 Jun 7:34PM
  19. 2-2 at normal time, 3-3 in extra time and Spain will win 4-2 at penalties

    From olgaterry, on Sun 29 Jun 7:18PM
  20. pwild69 - people like you make me sick. Let's hope nobody gets their legs broken except you.

    From Dave T, on Sun 29 Jun 7:16PM
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