SF 1 | Portugal - Holland (1 Viewer)

Feb 29, 2004
752
#41
Remedy at the ready in Lisbon

For one team it will be a severe case of déjà vu; for the other, a four-year-old wound will be healed when the two losing semi-finalists from EURO 2000™ come face to face on Wednesday night for a place in the final of UEFA EURO 2004™.

Initial misgivings
In a tournament that has generally rewarded the adventurous and punished the cautious, it is appropriate that Portugal and the Netherlands have reached this stage despite the initial misgivings of their respective coaches.

Faith rewarded
At the start of the championship Luiz Felipe Scolari's principal dilemma was whether to select FC Porto's Maniche in the Portuguese midfield ahead of the more defensive-minded Petit of SL Benfica. He opted for Maniche, and despite defeat against Greece he stuck by the Porto player and was rewarded with the opening goal in their next game against Russia.

Man-markers required
Four years ago, after playing thrilling attacking football all the way through the tournament, Portugal were criticised for changing to a more negative approach for their semi-final against France. It would be surprising if Scolari were to fall into the same trap, but he has hinted that he wants two man-markers in midfield against the Dutch.

Pauleta poised
A more probable change to the side that beat England in the quarter-finals would see Pauleta, suspended for that game, return to lead the attack at the expense of Nuno Gomes, who is recovering from an ankle injury. "I have to speak with the doctor before deciding who will play up front," said Scolari. "But I will say again that all 23 players have an opportunity to play, according to our strategy for the match."

Fine leader
If Pauleta is preferred, Luís Figo will be the only player to remain in the XI from the side that started against France in Brussels four years ago. Like the rest of the Portuguese team, Figo has been consistent, and a fine leader, without ever hitting the heights of the last EURO campaign; but it seems inconceivable that he will be left out despite the criticism he has received from a public hungry for their country's first appearance in a major final.

Advocaat bravery
The Dutch coach, Dick Advocaat, has also had to deal with plenty of criticism, particularly for his substitution of the exciting Arjen Robben and subsequent defeat by the Czech Republic. But not many coaches are brave enough to field two wingers at any level these days, and while the talent at his disposal tends to demand an attacking lineup, Advocaat can still take some credit for bucking the trend.

van der Meyde dilemma
The loss of his captain Frank De Boer through injury will be smoothly enough covered over by the return of Wilfred Bouma at the back. But Advocaat has surprisingly offered up another selection poser by declaring himself unhappy with the form of right-winger Andy van der Meyde. Marc Overmars or Roy Makaay stand by to start in his place.

Pressure on hosts
Four years after bowing out as co-hosts at the semi-final stage, the Netherlands now hope to inflict a similar fate on the Portuguese. "A lot of pressure is on the [host] team," Advocaat said. "We experienced that in 2000. It will be an interesting meeting between two attacking teams but the pressure is on them because they really have to do it."


Portugal (probable): Ricardo; Miguel, Jorge Andrade, Ricardo Carvalho, Nuno Valente; Costinha; Figo, Maniche, Deco, Ronaldo; Pauleta.

Netherlands (probable): Van der Sar; Reiziger, Stam, Bouma, Van Bronckhorst; Seedorf, Cocu, Davids; Overmars, Van Nistelrooij, Robben.

Referee: Anders Frisk (Swe).
 

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Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,232
#42
But ... Overmars is even worse than van der Meyde?
Cause van der Meyde actually was a good player before he went to Inter, but I never liked Overmars. I think he's a quite mediocre player. (But I know many won't agree with me on that one)
 

MCPIERO

Senior Member
Jul 23, 2002
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#43
Pace. VDM doesnt have that yard of pace to get past his man and cross the ball. He can cross but he needs space which he hardly ever makes on his J's. He normally plays the ball back. Overmars direct player runs at defenders does a wingers job. VDM did this with Ajax with ease and scored a few goals but like Chivu said he wont be able to do that in Italy everytime.

I would like to see Portugal win cause that will be a better team for Nedved to beat in the final:D I think that will be match of the tour' if it goes that way.
 

Elnur_E65

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2004
10,848
#44
After some heavy thinking I have predicted 2-2 in this game (w/out OT).

I think there will be an early goal by either team, and another team will start desperate attempts to equialize. That is when the winning team will run an excellent counter-attack to make it 2-0.

In the second half the loosing team will equalize sometimes on the 60s and 80s minute to take the game into the overtime.


If there is no early goal teams will just screw around in the midfield, playing defensively, realizing that on defensive mistake will cost a lot. This kind of game will finish either 0-0 or 0-1, with a goal scored very late in the game.
 
Jul 19, 2003
3,286
#46
I'm not too sure about the offside rule, but RVN's feet were level with Miguel or Carvalho or whoever that was. His body was leaning ahead........it's like punishing someone for his intent to commit a foul but not actually doing it. :irritate:
 
Jul 19, 2003
3,286
#47
++ [ originally posted by MCPIERO ] ++
Pace. VDM doesnt have that yard of pace to get past his man and cross the ball. He can cross but he needs space which he hardly ever makes on his J's. He normally plays the ball back. Overmars direct player runs at defenders does a wingers job. VDM did this with Ajax with ease and scored a few goals but like Chivu said he wont be able to do that in Italy everytime.

Agree 100%. I remember watching him playing for Ajax when he'd just run on the wing until he reaches the corner flag, stops and does these stupid "dribbling" moves and somehow they'd accomplish their purpose and he gets to cross. His crosses were amazing I remember. As for Overmars, you've already said it. :thumb:
 

Torkel

f(s+1)=3((s +1)-1=3s
Jul 12, 2002
3,537
#57
Are Portugal closing up too much? The trend so far in the competetion is that closing up like they are now doesn't pay off.
 

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