I had a great time following the World Cup on this forum so I thought I'd make a go at documenting my thoughts and plays on Euro 2012.
General thoughts on the Tournament:
With Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Barca and Chelsea going so deep in the Champions League this year I think we could see some upsets this year. Germany and Spain are the obvious favorites but there are some big questions that need to be asked of each.
Germany has the deepest squad with the most athleticism, but will they be focused? With the Bayern players suffering a gut-wrenching defeat in front of their home crowd in the Champions League final there could be some fatigue and frazzled nerves. The Bayern players joined the squad late so I wonder about their cohesion. They have so much talent but will playing in the "Group of Death" wear them down? At +315 there is some value.
I feel that fatigue will play a factor for Spain as well. All of their starters played long seasons with the clubs campaigning in European football. They already lack physicality and Puyol is out with injury. Lots of questions about how Del Bosque will put the side together, will he play the Barca 4-3-3? In my opinion Llorente would be a great start as their talismanic striker but he's not the type of player that fits into their 4-3-3 flowing style of football. Not sure how he can find places for Alonso, Busquets, Xavi, Iniesta, Cazorla, Mata, Silva, Jordi Alba, Torres, etc. etc. etc. With the fatigue, injury concerns and cohesion questions, not enough value for me to lay on Spain.
Netherlands is always a tempting play given their unbelievable attack. They have a very very interesting team this year, probably the most complete Holland team I have seen for some years. In my opinion they should be playing a 4-2-3-1. Heitinga and Mathijsen are strong center backs, not very quick - but with Van Bommel and De Jong playing as holding midfielders they provide a good shield to the defense and some much needed physicality. At that point the question becomes how do you mix Robben, Affellay, Van der Vaart, Sneijder, Strootman or Kuyt into the 3 attacking midfielders. Good problem to have. I am partial to the Big Game Hunter Klaas-Jan Huntelaar up front but it is hard to argue against Van Persie after the season he had.
France is becoming the sexy pick as the underdog to win after these big three. They have some great creativity up front (I'll be on a few of their players to win the scoring crown) but the defense is suspect. For the life of me I can't figure out why Mexes is starting. I think they win the group running away but how far they go in the knockout stage depends on M'Vila's health.
Italy has looked god-awful in their tune-up friendly matches. I can't shake the feeling that Italy always disappoints when they are the favorites, but when their backs are against the wall and everyone expects disaster they somehow put it together. They have a sound backline with the Juve connection, and an interesting combo of midfield players and strikers. No one understands defending like the Italians and I think their backline helps them squeak into the knockout stage and then they start putting it together and making some noise.
England - I thought they had a chance to make some noise in the knockout stages but they have been decimated by injuries and I have to think the Rio Ferdinand saga has driven a spike through the lockerroom mood. With Cahill in the squad and a 3/4 Chelsea backline I felt a lot better about them knowing that they could defend. With him out they really have no strength they can hang their hat on. Hart is solid but Terry is banged up, Cole is world class but has been run ragged after a long season. The midfield is completely ordinary and lacks any creativity. They will miss Rooney for two games and will likely start Welbeck or Carroll up front with Ashley Young tucked in behind....laughable. If it were me I'd start Oxlade-Chamberlain and Walcott wide and just hope they can out-pace teams on the flanks. The way this team plays they will be lucky to make it out of the group.
I like Russia as a long shot. Many of the players play together in league. Arshavin is rounding into form and they have a couple of exciting young players in Kerzhakov and Dzagoev. They could make some noise.
Croatia is also worthy of a longshot. Greece and Ireland are so well-organized they will be tough to beat.
Tournament Winner Futures Picks:
Germany: Risk 5 units to win 15
France: Risk 1.5 units to win 15
Holland: Risk 2.5 units to win 17.5
Italy: Risk 2.5 units to win 30
Russia: Risk 1 unit to win 20
Croatia: Risk 1 unit to win 40
Greece: Risk 1 unit to win 66
Ireland: Risk 1 unit to win 66
Will post my picks for leading scorer tomorrow.
General thoughts on the Tournament:
With Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Barca and Chelsea going so deep in the Champions League this year I think we could see some upsets this year. Germany and Spain are the obvious favorites but there are some big questions that need to be asked of each.
Germany has the deepest squad with the most athleticism, but will they be focused? With the Bayern players suffering a gut-wrenching defeat in front of their home crowd in the Champions League final there could be some fatigue and frazzled nerves. The Bayern players joined the squad late so I wonder about their cohesion. They have so much talent but will playing in the "Group of Death" wear them down? At +315 there is some value.
I feel that fatigue will play a factor for Spain as well. All of their starters played long seasons with the clubs campaigning in European football. They already lack physicality and Puyol is out with injury. Lots of questions about how Del Bosque will put the side together, will he play the Barca 4-3-3? In my opinion Llorente would be a great start as their talismanic striker but he's not the type of player that fits into their 4-3-3 flowing style of football. Not sure how he can find places for Alonso, Busquets, Xavi, Iniesta, Cazorla, Mata, Silva, Jordi Alba, Torres, etc. etc. etc. With the fatigue, injury concerns and cohesion questions, not enough value for me to lay on Spain.
Netherlands is always a tempting play given their unbelievable attack. They have a very very interesting team this year, probably the most complete Holland team I have seen for some years. In my opinion they should be playing a 4-2-3-1. Heitinga and Mathijsen are strong center backs, not very quick - but with Van Bommel and De Jong playing as holding midfielders they provide a good shield to the defense and some much needed physicality. At that point the question becomes how do you mix Robben, Affellay, Van der Vaart, Sneijder, Strootman or Kuyt into the 3 attacking midfielders. Good problem to have. I am partial to the Big Game Hunter Klaas-Jan Huntelaar up front but it is hard to argue against Van Persie after the season he had.
France is becoming the sexy pick as the underdog to win after these big three. They have some great creativity up front (I'll be on a few of their players to win the scoring crown) but the defense is suspect. For the life of me I can't figure out why Mexes is starting. I think they win the group running away but how far they go in the knockout stage depends on M'Vila's health.
Italy has looked god-awful in their tune-up friendly matches. I can't shake the feeling that Italy always disappoints when they are the favorites, but when their backs are against the wall and everyone expects disaster they somehow put it together. They have a sound backline with the Juve connection, and an interesting combo of midfield players and strikers. No one understands defending like the Italians and I think their backline helps them squeak into the knockout stage and then they start putting it together and making some noise.
England - I thought they had a chance to make some noise in the knockout stages but they have been decimated by injuries and I have to think the Rio Ferdinand saga has driven a spike through the lockerroom mood. With Cahill in the squad and a 3/4 Chelsea backline I felt a lot better about them knowing that they could defend. With him out they really have no strength they can hang their hat on. Hart is solid but Terry is banged up, Cole is world class but has been run ragged after a long season. The midfield is completely ordinary and lacks any creativity. They will miss Rooney for two games and will likely start Welbeck or Carroll up front with Ashley Young tucked in behind....laughable. If it were me I'd start Oxlade-Chamberlain and Walcott wide and just hope they can out-pace teams on the flanks. The way this team plays they will be lucky to make it out of the group.
I like Russia as a long shot. Many of the players play together in league. Arshavin is rounding into form and they have a couple of exciting young players in Kerzhakov and Dzagoev. They could make some noise.
Croatia is also worthy of a longshot. Greece and Ireland are so well-organized they will be tough to beat.
Tournament Winner Futures Picks:
Germany: Risk 5 units to win 15
France: Risk 1.5 units to win 15
Holland: Risk 2.5 units to win 17.5
Italy: Risk 2.5 units to win 30
Russia: Risk 1 unit to win 20
Croatia: Risk 1 unit to win 40
Greece: Risk 1 unit to win 66
Ireland: Risk 1 unit to win 66
Will post my picks for leading scorer tomorrow.
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