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    Euro 2012: predictions and previews

    TEAM PROFILES

    Group A

    Czech Republic
    Team profile
    Player to watch: Tomas Rosicky
    Coach profile: Michal Bilek
    Squad profiles
    Qualifying and recent results

    Greece
    Team profile: Greece
    Player to watch: Sotiris Ninis
    Coach profile: Fernando Santos
    Squad profiles: Greece
    Qualifying and recent results

    Poland

    Bartosz Rainka, eurosport.pl: "Borussia Dortmund's striker is in his top form. There is a very successful Bundesliga season behind him (22 goals). During a friendly game against Andorra last Saturday he scored a wonderful overhead kick, one of the best goals ever for the national team. Poland are lucky enough to play in an rather easy group in comparison to others. This means Lewandowski has the chance of scoring few goals even if Poland doesn't qualify for the second round. Who knows, maybe this will turn out to be enough to become the top scorer of the tournament."

    Team profile: Poland
    Player to watch: Robert Lewandowski
    Coach profile: Franciszek Smuda
    Squad profiles: Poland
    Recent results

    Russia
    Team profile: Russia
    Player to watch: Andrei Arshavin
    Coach profile: Dick Advocaat
    Squad profiles: Russia
    Qualifying and recent results

    Group B

    Denmark
    Team profile: Denmark
    Player to watch: Nicklas Bendtner
    Coach profile: Morten Olsen
    Squad profiles: Denmark
    Qualifying and recent results

    Germany

    Luca Stacul, eurosport.it: "It's time for Germany to win something. The "Loew generation" started to play great football in 2006 and never stopped, but has not achieved anything yet. Even if the German team is the youngest in the tournament, Loew's XI has gained a lot of experience during the last four to six years and finally seems ready. New talents like Mario Goetze, Marco Reus and Andre Schurrle ready to help the 'veterans'.Obviously there's no easy start for the Germans, but the "Group of Death" should force them to push themselves from the first match, which could be a positive factor in a shorter tournament like the Euros. The German problem is obviously Spain, but the world champions don't seem as hungry as they were before. Moreover, at the moment the quick, counter-attacking of Germany seems more dangerous than the possession game played by the Spaniards."

    Team profile: Germany
    Player to watch: Bastian Schweinsteiger
    Coach profile: Joachim Loew
    Squad profiles: Germany
    Qualifying and recent results

    Netherlands

    Cedric Roquette, eurosport.fr: "Germany and Spain are currently quoted as the best teams of the moment and they probably deserve it. But I think that Spain may be both tired and already satisfied with what they have won, and Germany's fabled ability to win tournaments has been hit by several big disappointments in recent years and their defence may be not good enough. Netherlands is a balanced team, full of talent in every department. We saw them as a very efficient team in the World Cup and have only improved since. Netherlands probably have their best team since 1988. It will be their year."

    Team profile: Netherlands
    Player to watch: Arjen Robben
    Coach profile: Bert van Marwijk
    Squad profiles: Netherlands
    Qualifying and recent results

    Portugal

    Tom Adams, eurosport.com: "I expect Portugal to struggle and, though he is obviously the second best player in the world, Cristiano Ronaldo has been unable to replicate his prolific club form for his country, rather like Lionel Messi in fact. Portugal could well finish bottom of their group and it would be no surprise to see Ronaldo heading home early."

    Team profile: Portugal
    Player to watch: Cristiano Ronaldo
    Coach profile: Paulo Bento
    Squad profiles: Portugal
    Qualifying and recent results

    Group C

    Croatia
    Team profile: Croatia
    Player to watch: Luka Modric
    Coach profile: Slaven Bilic
    Squad profiles: Croatia
    Qualifying and recent results

    Italy

    Luca Stacul, eurosport.it: "The expectations in Italy are not as high as they have been in the past. Spain, Germany and Holland seem on another level and all the latest controversies have not been a boost for the fans at all. But there's still the sensation that this team has something to give because of the talent we missed in the last World Cup (two names: Antonio Cassano and Mario Balotelli). It feels like a 'make or break' tournament , totally unpredictable. The first match against Spain will be 90% the key for the whole Azzurri's campaign."

    Team profile: Italy
    Player to watch: Andrea Pirlo
    Coach profile: Cesare Prandelli
    Squad profiles: Italy
    Qualifying and recent results

    Republic of Ireland

    Seán Fay, eurosport.com: "You could give yourself palpitations if you compared Ireland player for player with, say, second opponents Spain, but the world champions may not fancy playing awkward Ireland either.  As Mark Twain once wrote:  "The best swordsman in the world doesn't need to fear the second best swordsman in the world; no, the person for him to be afraid of is some antagonist who doesn't do the thing he ought to do, and so the expert isn't prepared for him." Ireland will happily play the role of Euro 2012's unfamiliar swordsman in Poland, and rest assured the team will arrive in Poznan on Sunday ready for a fight.  With the players fit and ready, I guess the only thing left to say is: En garde!"

    Team profile: Ireland
    Player to watch: Robbie Keane
    Coach profile: Giovanni Trapattoni
    Squad profiles: Ireland
    Qualifying and recent results

    Spain

    Igor Zelenitsyn, eurosport.ru: "They are not as strong as they were in the past when they didn't lose to anybody for years, but we need to understand that it was an exceptional period for Spain. It's hard to imagine that somebody can repeat what they did in the nearest future. Spain still have the best midfield among the European teams and that is the key to any big success. They are still able to deprive any opponent from possession and if you don't have the ball you don't score. Everybody knows what to do if they want to beat them but few teams are able to successfully park the bus. Other contenders like Germany and Netherlands are strong in attack, first and foremost, but I don't think that they have enough power to outplay Spain in the midfield."

    Team profile: Spain
    Coach profile: Vicente del Bosque
    Player to watch: Andres Iniesta
    Squad profiles: Spain
    Qualifying and recent results

    Group D

    England

    Tony Mabert, eurosport.com: "Few people in England can understand how or why their team enter this tournament as officially the sixth best team in world football and the fourth best in Europe. Expectations of the team's fortunes in a major championship must be at their lowest for three decades or more.  After an awful World Cup and not even reaching the last Euros, the acceptance that England simply aren't very good is beginning to sink in. But, with two wins out of two from new boss Roy Hodgson (what other country would lose their manager just months before a major finals?), there is at least the hope that England can build something new in Poland and Ukraine that will restore some pride in the national team."

    Team profile: England
    Coach profile: Roy Hodgson
    Player to watch: Steven Gerrard
    Squad profiles: England
    Qualifying and recent results

    France

    Max Rinke, eurosport.de: "Since France was runners-up in 2006 Les Bleus have hardly been big achievers. At the last Euros in Austria and Switzerland and in South Africa two years ago, when they caused such an incredible scandal, they fell short in the preliminary rounds with only one point to their name. But with Laurent Blanc on the sideline things have changed. It's about football and fun again. "Bad Boys" Frank Ribery and Patrice Evra are back in the line-up, every player seems perfectly integrated - no more  cliques like in 2010. If players like Florent Malouda, Samir Nasri, Karim Benzema and Ribery play with unity they can beat any team. The squad is ready to go, will play hard during the tournament and go deep into the knockout-rounds."

    Team profile: France
    Coach profile: Laurent Blanc
    Player to watch: Karim Benzema
    Squad profiles: France
    Qualifying and recent results

    Sweden
    Team profile: Sweden
    Player to watch: Zlatan Ibrahimovic
    Coach profile: Erik Hamren
    Squad profiles: Sweden
    Qualifying and recent results

    Ukraine
    Team profile: Ukraine
    Player to watch: Andriy Shevchenko
    Coach profile: Oleg Blokhin
    Squad profiles: Ukraine
    Qualifying and recent results

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