Euro 2008 - Spain maintain winning habit

Eurosport - Thu, 19 Jun 09:03:00 2008

Spain maintained their 100 percent record in Euro 2008 Group D with a 2-1 win over reigning champions Greece in Salzburg.

FOOTBALL Euro 2008 - Ruben De la Red celebrates Spain goal against Greece with Santi Cazorla - 0

Once again, as in the win over Sweden, Spain struck in the closing moments to ensure the victory, Mallorca striker Dani Guiza notching his first international goal after Ruben de la Red (pictured celebrating with substitute Santi Cazorla) had equalised Angelos Charisteas's opener for Greece.

Spain came into the match on the back of two wins out of two in the group - which had already earned them a quarter-final against Italy - while 2004 champions Greece were keen to give their exuberant fans something to cheer after two defeats.

Despite 10 changes from the previous starting 11 - Barcelona star Andres Iniesta was the only Spaniard to be picked in both matches - Luis Aragones's side slipped immediately into their slick passing game.

Unfortunately for the watching coach, they did not also display that attacking urgency seen in the opening demolition of Russia - this was more like the narrow Sweden victory, characterised by overplaying in vital areas.

The contrasting styles were again in evidence, Greece shifting the ball into the opposition box at every opportunity, with Giorgos Karagounis's free-kicks particularly dangerous whenever Spain fouled needlessly in their own half.

As early as the fifth minute that gremlin of the Spanish national side, marking at set-pieces, struck when Traianos Dellas launched into a flying volley from eight yards out after he was left by De la Red. He failed to connect properly, replacement 'keeper Jose Reina easily gathering.

Halfway through the opening period Xabi Alonso, majestic in midfield all evening, almost scored the goal of the century when he sent the ball dipping over Antonis Nikopolidis from his own half - it was inches wide, conjuring images of Pele's effort for Brazil against Czechoslovakia in the 1970 World Cup.

Karagounis was booked for a horrific tackle on Iniesta as he sought to turn a smooth exchange of passes with Fernando Navarro from deep inside his own half into a chance. Before half-time Iniesta went down looking for a penalty and Howard Webb's refusal to award the spot-kick led to demonstrations of temperament in the closing minutes of the half, resulting in yellow cards for Alvaro Arbeloa and Guiza.

In between those cautions Greece took a surprise lead, Charisteas rising in the box to nod home a Karagounis free-kick and give their partisan supporters something to cheer at last.

Alonso - who got away with flagrantly smashing the ball into Karagounis's face as he fell at the death of the opening period - came close to scoring a scorcher again on 53 minutes with a rasping drive that cannoned off the inside of the post and flew to safety.

Greece had certainly improved from the disappointing outfit that lost to Sweden in the opening match while continuing to repel attacks with brute force and discipline. However they were powerless to prevent the levelling goal on the hour-mark.

Cesc Fabregas - enjoying a first start in these finals - dinked a ball over the top for Guiza to nod down; Real Madrid youngster De la Red thundered a volley in off the bar, via the desperately thrust arm of Nikopolidis.

The grey-haired goalie was joined by substitute Paraskevas Antzas in a joint goodbye to international football when the latter appeared for Sotirios Kyrgiakos in the 62nd minute.

That farewell was given a bitter taste when Sergio Garcia's clever left-footed cross from the right split the defence and Guiza headed home - only two minutes remained of the 90.

It left Greece as the only team without a point in the championships, while Spain joined the Netherlands and Croatia in keeping up a perfect showing in Austria and Switzerland.

Jonathan Symcox / Eurosport

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  1. todays match will be diffcult.but i think the german marchine will loose to portugal.with ronaldo,deco,bosingwa,semoa,nani,mortinho,cannavarho,pepe,and the magic coach scorali.one of the best coach in the world.chelsea is lucky

    From powell p, on Thu 19 Jun 4:02PM
  2. i think is good for barcelona to forget babatov and buy this russia / zenith petersburgs wonder boy arshavin and even try to buy the spanish goal idol david villa from valencia.they will also need to talk with werder bremen over diego ribas,the brasilans ace off all time.

    From powell p, on Thu 19 Jun 3:57PM
  3. Goal of the century? I remember Alnso scoring at least TWO of those. It is rather a Alonso-trademark than a century event. Welcome to Juve!!!

    From Giovanni T, on Thu 19 Jun 8:50AM
  4. spain dah menangle..............

    From silverfire_k2r, on Thu 19 Jun 3:05AM
  5. poor alonso~ he shouldn't be sold to juventus, what a night for him yesterday, in fact he's also been chosen as the man of the match!! Stand up RAFA!! and open your eyes wide open!! Think carefully before we end up loosing more quality players!!

    From el nino, on Thu 19 Jun 2:08AM
  6. guys u think who gonna win ng euro 2008?but sweden is looser anyway..also france theyre kick out of euro 2008..soooo sad... but more sad swiss @ austria is really wierd oh my god!even one of the two were gonna join the semifinal or final but very funny game theyre are really not play well,its so shame because swiss is expecting to win the 2008 euro...what do you think guys??

    From mee, on Wed 18 Jun 10:41PM
  7. Hajra Spanyolok !!!! Akhhh minek szurkolni ha ugyis nyernek ??? Itt udvarhlyen tudjuk hogy az Oroszok max Hitlert verhetik meg , de mar annak is nagyon pici a valoszinusege akar csak annak hogy megverjek a SPANYOL gardat .

    From barcelona.up, on Wed 18 Jun 5:50PM
  8. hahah~ i dont think sweden will win! sweden not good in control ball!!
    tonight russian wiill win!! i guess 2-0!

    From kaixer_0890, on Wed 18 Jun 2:55PM
  9. hi
    i am from bhutan who is fan of spain. spain will win by 2-1.
    in other match russia will come up with one goal

    From ugyen.chophel, on Wed 18 Jun 3:50AM
  10. Sweden can win 10-0 and they won't be top of group because Spain beat Sweden 2-1 and it goes off head to head record. Spain is taking on Italy in the quarter finals and Netherlands will play either Sweden or Russia. :)

    From Cards82, on Wed 18 Jun 2:40AM
  11. hi everyone.spain wont loose,sweden will win.;)

    From chicho, on Tue 17 Jun 10:21PM
  12. They changed the rules yeards ago... whcih is why for example real madrid won the liga title from Barcelona even if Barcelona was superior two seasons ago.

    Head to head internalyl now counts before goal differences but it is a very silly system... however makes sense in short tournmanet styles like euro and world cup group games.

    It means like someone pointd out, that since Russia and Sweden both were beaten by Spain , it wouldn't matter if they won 19-1.. they would still end up second.

    From moon2309, on Tue 17 Jun 9:43PM
  13. goal differance dosent count.it all depends on how the teams got on against each other so Spain would win the group because they beat both Russia and Sweden.

    From dts2uk, on Tue 17 Jun 6:19PM
  14. yes but its impossible coz sweden cannot score 4 goals against russia even if they wud russia will score at least 2 they arent bad infact they r way betta than england

    now tht arshavin will play pavluchenko wont have to help in the midfield as he was doing in the previous matches

    From puns_the_gr8, on Tue 17 Jun 5:49PM
  15. Well, it says that Spain have secured the top of the table on their group. But, mathematically, if Spain looses against Greece they'll stay with 6 points and if, say, Sweden beats Russia 4-0 or more, the the Swedes will be the winners of the group, won't they?

    From felipeuk, on Tue 17 Jun 4:09PM
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