Euro 2008 Player Watch – Final: Cesc Fabregas & Jens Lehmann

June 29, 2008

Welcome to the final edition of Gooner Talk’s Euro 2008 Player Watch, where we’ll bring you a full match report of the Euro2008 Final including a review of Arsenal’s players.

Euro2008 Final:

Result: Germany 0-1 Spain


Germany 0-1 Spain

Spain claimed their first major title for 44 years after winning Euro 2008 with a deserved victory over Germany.

Liverpool striker Fernando Torres was Spain’s goal hero, striking after 33 minutes when he cleverly lifted Xavi’s pass over Germany keeper Jens Lehmann.

Spain dominated the final throughout, with Torres heading against the post and Marcos Senna within inches of adding a second after 80 minutes.

Michael Ballack came close for Germany, shooting narrowly wide after the break.

Spain have long had a reputation as under-achievers on the big occasions, but this was a deserved victory for veteran coach Luis Aragones and a team that played outstanding football throughout the tournament.

Germany were outclassed, and for captain Ballack his catalogue of misery in major finals continues having lost two Champions League finals and also been suspended for the 2002 World Cup final when they lost to Brazil.

Match-winner Torres enhanced the reputation he forged at Liverpool last season, but this was an all-round effort for a side that is young enough to already be marked down among the favourites for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

Germany were lifted by Ballack declaring himself fit after a calf injury – but he had little impact on a first 45 minutes in which Spain were the vastly-superior side.

Andres Iniesta almost created the opening goal for Spain in the 13th minute when his driven cross took a deflection off Christoph Metzelder, but Lehmann pulled off a fine reflex save.

And they came even closer nine minutes later when Torres rose to meet Sergio Ramos’s cross, but his header bounced to safety off the post.

But he was not to be denied and put Spain ahead with a trademark piece of sharpness in front of goal after 33 minutes.

Xavi’s pass created uncertainty for Germany defender Philipp Lahm and Torres shrugged him off the ball to lift a superb finish beyong Lehmann.

Germany’s problems threatened to worsen when Ballack needed lengthy treatment for an eye wound after a clash of heads with Marcos Senna.

David Silva then wasted a perfect opportunity to double Spain’s advantage when he was set up by Iniesta, but he rushed his finish and shot wildly over the top.

Germany made a change at half-time, sending on Marcell Jansen for Lahm, but it was still Spain who dominated.

Xavi and Silva were both off target – but Germany were sticking to their task and almost grabbed an equaliser when Ballack shot just wide after Carles Puyol had conceded possession in a dangerous area.

Spain continued to look the more threatening side, but there was still the lingering prospect of Germany’s refusal to accept defeat yielding an unlikely equaliser.

Ramos should have put the game beyond Germany’s reach after 66 minutes when he headed straight at Lehmann from point-blank range as he got on the end of Xavi’s free-kick.

Iniesta then had a shot cleared off the line by Torsten Frings and another effort saved by Lehmann as Spain looked in the mood to add a second.

And Germany had a remarkable escape after 80 minutes when substitute Daniel Guiza – on for Torres – headed the ball straight into Senna’s path right in front of goal, but he could not apply the final touch.

Spain were not made to pay for their generosity in front of goal and ran out worthy winners.

Germany: Lehmann, Friedrich, Metzelder, Mertesacker, Lahm (Jansen 46), Hitzlsperger (Kuranyi 58), Frings, Podolski, Ballack, Schweinsteiger, Klose (Gomez 79).
Subs Not Used: Enke, Adler, Fritz, Westermann, Rolfes, Neuville, Trochowski, Borowski, Odonkor.

Booked: Ballack, Kuranyi.

Spain: Casillas, Sergio Ramos, Puyol, Marchena, Capdevila, Senna, Iniesta, Fabregas (Alonso 63), Xavi, Silva (Santi Cazorla 66), Torres (Guiza 78).
Subs Not Used: Palop, Reina, Albiol, Fernando Navarro, Villa, Sergio Garcia, Arbeloa, Juanito, De la Red.

Booked: Casillas, Torres.

Goals: Torres 33.

Att: 51,428

Ref: Roberto Rosetti (Italy).

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13 Responses to “Euro 2008 Player Watch – Final: Cesc Fabregas & Jens Lehmann”

  1. joetodd Says:

    Well i won £50, great game!

  2. GunnerRashidinho Says:

    Senna/Villa – Player of the tourno

  3. SebCesc Says:

    good game and deserved winners, well done Cesc you definatly deserved a medal this season just wish it had been with Arsenal!

  4. JamJam Says:

    Senna might have just played his way to a transfer to Arsenal Football Club. Cut price £3-5 million deal. Worth every penny.

  5. Gooner Chris Says:

    31 years old? Doubt it.

  6. MPJ Says:

    Buy De Silva for Hleb, Guiza for Ade and Senna for Flamini and we’re on our wayu to silverware !!!

  7. Manuel Says:

    really happy for cesc although he never really got into the game. xavi stole the limelight with a fine display because it was him spain decided to pass through and not cesc. perhaps thats why aragones hadn’t played the two together.

    i have no doubt that cesc would have run the game with equal brilliance had xavi not been on the pitch.

    anyway, delighted for the spanish. now england are deservedly football’s great underachievers.

    good luck capello.

  8. AlwaysArsenal Says:

    I’m thinking winning the tournament will either sate Cesc’s need for trophies and keep him at Arsenal or make him realise he really wants more and leave if we don’t win anything, which we of course all know we will next year =]

  9. AlwaysArsenal Says:

    will win, not will not win i mean, lol

  10. suli Says:

    I’m from South Africa and very much looking forward 2 seeing spain in next years confederations cup as well as the 2010 world cup

  11. gooner me Says:

    senna not that great ,whitout fabregas they wouldnt beat rusia in a 100 years,senna not better then gilberto silva.guzia not better then my father(my father doesnt plays football).so fuck them .we have a lot off players out there ho we can buy ,only that wenger is not making anything

  12. Ricky Says:

    Well done fabs!! he deserved that medal & will hopefully have another medal with us next season..


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