Euro 2012 Thread

this morning on sky sports new ...they had englands euro 2012 stats

in the 4 games ..i might not be accurate as this is what i remember

11 shots on target where 5 goals scored 3 conceded

average of 300 passes per game (SF's averaged around 200 more)

average possession was 39%

cant remember harts statistics but he saved alot

so yeah england played schit
 
this morning on sky sports new ...they had englands euro 2012 stats

in the 4 games ..i might not be accurate as this is what i remember

11 shots on target where 5 goals scored 3 conceded

average of 300 passes per game (SF's averaged around 200 more)

average possession was 39%

cant remember harts statistics but he saved alot

so yeah england played schit

Well, I've been reading the English press and general opinion is not negative for the following reasons;

- Capello was on a mission to nowhere
- Including his time spent finishing the season with West Brom, Roy Hodgson had all of 43 days to sort England out
- Due to both of the preceding points, public expectation was incredibly low
- England, while never lighting the show up, only lost one game and at times (Swedish game) the squad, spurred on by it's young cast, looked promising.

All in all I don't think there is too much to complain about. Hopefully after this Hodgson chucks the ancient guard out (Terry, Gerrard, Lampard) and forces a new path with some of the younger chaps. He's got four years to build something credible.
 
Well, I've been reading the English press and general opinion is not negative for the following reasons;

- Capello was on a mission to nowhere
- Including his time spent finishing the season with West Brom, Roy Hodgson had all of 43 days to sort England out
- Due to both of the preceding points, public expectation was incredibly low
- England, while never lighting the show up, only lost one game and at times (Swedish game) the squad, spurred on by it's young cast, looked promising.

All in all I don't think there is too much to complain about. Hopefully after this Hodgson chucks the ancient guard out (Terry, Gerrard, Lampard) and forces a new path with some of the younger chaps. He's got four years to build something credible.

i dont support england for the fact that they play a boring game

they players have no creativity when playing for england

and yes what you say is correct

for 2014 i would love to see cleverly, wilshire , welbeck in the team along with smalling,jones, the ox, baines and cant think of others now

but they need something different for a change and get those guys in will be great
 
this requires that portugal beats the bore masters though. dont reckon that will happen.

Weve done it before.Given them a hiding. Even if it was a friendly, Spain never wanna lose...
 
30 Cristiano Ronaldo has had more shots in his first four games at Euro 2012 than the entire England squad (29) had at the tournament

20 Italy had more shots on target in their quarter-final match than England had in total in their four matches in Ukraine

88 England conceded more than twice as many shots to France, Sweden, Ukraine and Italy than they had against those teams

39 England had on average 39% of the possession in their four games, their lowest figure at a tournament since Euro 1980

29 Ashley Young and James Milner put in 29 crosses in the four games. Only three reached an England team-mate

300 England averaged 300 passes per match. The four semi-finalists have averaged 479

15 England completed only 15 passes in the 15 minutes of the second period of extra-time against Italy

18 England's most successful passing combination against Italy was the goalkeeper Joe Hart to the substitute striker Andy Carroll

115 Andrea Pirlo had more passes against England than England's four starting midfielders had against Italy

18 Mesut Ozil has created 18 chances in Germany's four games. Steven Gerrard, England's most prolific chance creator, has made six

102 England ran on average 102km in their four matches. Italy ran 7.5km further on average per match

86 England have had the most tackles in the tournament, with Steven Gerrard's 18 the most of any player

29 England have blocked the most shots at Euro 2012, 17 more than Italy, 19 more than Germany, 21 more than Portugal and 24 more than Spain
 
29 Ashley Young and James Milner put in 29 crosses in the four games. Only three reached an England team-mate

Why wasn't Downing given a chance? :p
 
Weve done it before.Given them a hiding. Even if it was a friendly, Spain never wanna lose...

LOL! As much as I dislike the Spanish way, nobody is going to be giving them a hiding for a while when it counts. The last time they conceded more than two goals in a competitive game was when Northern Ireland put 3 past them on the 6th of September 2006 in a Euro 2008 qualifier. . .

They conceded 2 goals at the World Cup, 3 goals at Euro 2008 and to date have conceded just the one at Euro 2012.

Xavi, Iniesta and co. are going to starve Ronaldo of any possession and if Ronaldo doesn't touch the ball, Portugal are dead in the water.
 
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30 Cristiano Ronaldo has had more shots in his first four games at Euro 2012 than the entire England squad (29) had at the tournament

20 Italy had more shots on target in their quarter-final match than England had in total in their four matches in Ukraine

88 England conceded more than twice as many shots to France, Sweden, Ukraine and Italy than they had against those teams

39 England had on average 39% of the possession in their four games, their lowest figure at a tournament since Euro 1980

29 Ashley Young and James Milner put in 29 crosses in the four games. Only three reached an England team-mate

300 England averaged 300 passes per match. The four semi-finalists have averaged 479

15 England completed only 15 passes in the 15 minutes of the second period of extra-time against Italy

18 England's most successful passing combination against Italy was the goalkeeper Joe Hart to the substitute striker Andy Carroll

115 Andrea Pirlo had more passes against England than England's four starting midfielders had against Italy

18 Mesut Ozil has created 18 chances in Germany's four games. Steven Gerrard, England's most prolific chance creator, has made six

102 England ran on average 102km in their four matches. Italy ran 7.5km further on average per match

86 England have had the most tackles in the tournament, with Steven Gerrard's 18 the most of any player

29 England have blocked the most shots at Euro 2012, 17 more than Italy, 19 more than Germany, 21 more than Portugal and 24 more than Spain

I'm not arguing that England where less than stellar, but at the same time they were not pulverised. Yes, stats indicate they were played off the park, but they hung in there and did not ship goals by the boatload and they did manage a come-from-behind result spurred by younger players against Sweden. I don't think Hodgson will build a World Cup winner, but he could build something positive, like maybe get beyond the quarterfinals of World Cup 2014, something England have not done since 1990. As you pointed out though, they need to get more creative.

The Premier League clubs have all been buoyed by foreign imports when it comes to creative masterminds. England desperately need a Paul Gascoigne (minus drugs, booze and mental issues), somebody that can create magic in the middle. Right now it's basic 4-4-2 stuff with fast guys outside. Pass to Young/Milner/Walcott, charge down the wing, cross, header. So vanilla and so predictable. There's nothing in the centre of the park. Germany have an entire midfield of creativity and even fullbacks that can run inside and make things happen (Lahm is a beauty at this).
 
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The Premier League clubs have all been buoyed by foreign imports when it comes to creative masterminds. England desperately need a Paul Gascoigne (minus drugs, booze and mental issues), somebody that can create magic in the middle. Right now it's basic 4-4-2 stuff with fast guys outside. Pass to Young/Milner/Walcott, charge down the wing, cross, header. So vanilla and so predictable. There's nothing in the centre of the park. Germany have an entire midfield of creativity and even fullbacks that can run inside and make things happen (Lahm is a beauty at this).

Hopefully the new crop will be ready and uninjured for 2014. Wilshere, McEachren and Cleverly seem to be doing things in a very un-England way.
 
30 Cristiano Ronaldo has had more shots in his first four games at Euro 2012 than the entire England squad (29) had at the tournament

20 Italy had more shots on target in their quarter-final match than England had in total in their four matches in Ukraine

88 England conceded more than twice as many shots to France, Sweden, Ukraine and Italy than they had against those teams

39 England had on average 39% of the possession in their four games, their lowest figure at a tournament since Euro 1980

29 Ashley Young and James Milner put in 29 crosses in the four games. Only three reached an England team-mate

300 England averaged 300 passes per match. The four semi-finalists have averaged 479

15 England completed only 15 passes in the 15 minutes of the second period of extra-time against Italy

18 England's most successful passing combination against Italy was the goalkeeper Joe Hart to the substitute striker Andy Carroll

115 Andrea Pirlo had more passes against England than England's four starting midfielders had against Italy

18 Mesut Ozil has created 18 chances in Germany's four games. Steven Gerrard, England's most prolific chance creator, has made six

102 England ran on average 102km in their four matches. Italy ran 7.5km further on average per match

86 England have had the most tackles in the tournament, with Steven Gerrard's 18 the most of any player

29 England have blocked the most shots at Euro 2012, 17 more than Italy, 19 more than Germany, 21 more than Portugal and 24 more than Spain

Yes, England weren't that great, but that is mainly because they couldn't hold onto the ball in the final third. They would be brilliant at the back, they got the ball forward, but the wings and forwards just kept losing it. It's not like they turlted, and I'll go so far as to say that the England - Italy match was the most exciting match I've seen so far in this tournament, despite the lack of clinical finishing.

Why wasn't Downing given a chance? :p

Well, with Downing in the equation, the ball would have found 0 players. Simple really. 3 > 0
 
Yes, England weren't that great, but that is mainly because they couldn't hold onto the ball in the final third. They would be brilliant at the back, they got the ball forward, but the wings and forwards just kept losing it. It's not like they turlted, and I'll go so far as to say that the England - Italy match was the most exciting match I've seen so far in this tournament, despite the lack of clinical finishing.

Well, with Downing in the equation, the ball would have found 0 players. Simple really. 3 > 0

it was exciting...who doesnt like to watch some guy destroy a team with passes ....

england defended most of the time ...i for one hate those matches ...

but yep like everyone says hodgson hardly had time ...but the thing is those players have been playing together few years now and nothing changed since capello left in terms of team starters and formation
 
My order of preference for teams to win it, starting with whom I would like to win most.

Germany
Italy


Portugal








Spain
 
My order of preference for teams to win it, starting with whom I would like to win most.

Germany
Italy


Portugal








Spain

Same here, but unfortunately one of the first two will be playing one of the second two :( Hoping for a Germany-Portugal final, otherwise it's going to be a snooze-fest thanks to Spain.
 
These lads tell us truthfully why England failed and always will fail at major tournaments. You won't hear any English TV channel tell it like this - as it really is!

[video=youtube;VvxoBYs2EwY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvxoBYs2EwY[/video]
 
Yes, England weren't that great, but that is mainly because they couldn't hold onto the ball in the final third. They would be brilliant at the back, they got the ball forward, but the wings and forwards just kept losing it. It's not like they turlted, and I'll go so far as to say that the England - Italy match was the most exciting match I've seen so far in this tournament, despite the lack of clinical finishing.

At the end of the day, the tactics and formation was completely wrong for the team


Well, with Downing in the equation, the ball would have found 0 players. Simple really. 3 > 0

Essentially they needed United's Midfield combo Young, Cleverly, Wilshere, Carrick

With the current team the problem was the defensive minded approach where Gerrard, Parker, was told to stay back and provide 0 support... When the ball was hoofed up field, Welbeck gets the ball to Rooney (by luck) seeing as Rooney was playing in a 4-4-2 formation Rooney would have no one to pass back to as Gerrard/Parker was protecting the back 4...

The formation felt more like a 4-5-1 formation but urging Rooney to play in the 4-4-2 formation...
 
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