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Euro 2008 Previews: Holland, Germany, Croatia, France

Duane RollinsJun 6, 2008

#4 - Holland

Oh, the Dutch. If Holland didnโ€™t invent sexy football, it perfected it. And, in doing so have become the hottest bridesmaid in international football.

Everyone has a secret crush on the Dutch. But, the Dutch always leave the party alone, having once again failed to be the number one attraction.

There is little reason to suggest that 2008 will be any different. Actually, being drawn into the Group of Death makes this year the least likely that Holland will finally make the breakthrough.

To even make the quarters one of France or Italy will need to be shown the door. And, Romaniaโ€”the crazy, unpredictable drunk uncle of this affairโ€”could end up screwing everything up even if the Dutch get it done against that powerful duo.

Expectations are likely as low as they have ever been in Holland. But, maybe thatโ€™s a good thing. Perhaps it will allow Holland to play a less sexy, more defensive styleโ€”a style that doesnโ€™t create crushes, but gets the job done.

Certainly, there have been rumblings that Holland is starting to think about adding some substance to its style. Theyโ€™ve moved away from their traditional 4-3-3, to play a slightly more conservative 4-2-3-1.

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Of course this Dutch team still attacks much better than it defends and Ruud van Nistelrooy, Ruud van Nistelrooy, Rafael van der Vaart, et al will be where any success starts from.

If the Dutch can ever learn to defend as well as they attract, they truly will be a total package. Itโ€™s not clear they are there yet, but in two yearโ€™s timeโ€ฆ

Prediction: A promising, surprising tournament that ends the same place it always doesโ€”the semi-finals.

#3 - Germany

Theyโ€™re due. Thatโ€™s the general consensus the world over. Every few years, Germany wins a major world football tournament. Thatโ€™s just the way it is. Just as surely as England will lose spectacularly, Germany will win in uninspired fashion.

So, the Germans have been placed as the pre-tournament favourites by bookies and the public alike. They arenโ€™t a bad pick.

Michael Ballack is, well, Michael Ballackโ€”a world class player desperate to lead his country to glory. Heโ€™s complimented by stars like Torsten Frings and Jens Lehmann and young up and comers like Mario Gรณmez.

And, well, they are the Germans. If the Dutch are the hot bridesmaid of international football, the Germans are the ugly, spinster Aunt that you canโ€™t get rid of and who always seems to get her way.

Prediction: Germany will be the best team in the tournament, but will lose a shocker in the semis. German fans will have to wait two more years for the major tournament win.

#2 - Croatia

The Euros are a tournament that consistently produces upset champions. Each tournament there is a surprise team that goes deeper than anyone would have thoughtโ€”and occasionally, like Denmark a little more than a decade ago and Greece four years past, that team wins it all.

This yearโ€™s surprise team will be Croatia. They are difficult to play against and well organized. They play with passion and intensity and are the perfect candidate for a darkhorse pick.

Actually, if it wasnโ€™t for Birmingham City, we may have given the nod to Croatia to win the whole thing. As it is, the loss of Eduardo Da Silva to injury in a game against the EPL also-rans makes it just a little too hard to pick them to go all the way.

Still, we get the feeling that Croatia will be the team everyone is talking about for much of the tournament.

Prediction: A brave loss in the final to Franceย 

#1 - France

During the past couple of decades, France has emerged as the most consistent producer of talent in Europe. A World Cup, European championship and surprise World Cup final appearance is witness to the countryโ€™s ability to crank out Frenchmen with flair on the ball.

The biggest question in 2008 is the group. In with Holland, Italy and Romania, France canโ€™t afford the type of slow starts that have dogged it at recent tournaments. I

f this tournament were 20 games long, there is no doubt that France would be near the top at the end. As it is, the questions will come in the first few games.

Likely the deepest team at the event, France will be able to adjust better than most. Look for Thierry Henry to start this tournament, but not necessary finish itโ€”as good a testament to the skill of France as any.

On paper, there is no real weakness. There is no reason to doubt France at all.

Prediction: Glory
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(Originally posted at Out of Left Field)

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