Just a short break from the political ch**s in Malaysia……..

Congratulation to Spain. Through out the game, their flair game and the genius passing play make them  truly Champion. It’s like Sleeping Giant, they play with their hearts out and lost none to their opponent in a way to become King of Europe after 44 years without major championship medal.

Spain was really good last night even Bierhoff (Germany Manager) admitted that they couldn’t do nothing after Spain got their rhythm.

BRAVO SPAIN…..

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SKY-SPORT ; Spain ended their 44-year wait for international glory as they defeated Germany 1-0 in the final of Euro 2008 at Ernst Happel stadium.

Luis Aragones announced prior to this summer’s tournament that he was to step down as Spain boss at its conclusion and he is set to go out on a high as Fernando Torres struck to secure Spain’s first piece of silverware since the 1964 European Championship.

A thrilling Euro 2008 was crying out for an entertaining final to end proceedings in Austria and Switzerland and both sides played their part in an enthralling encounter in Vienna.

Pre-tournament favourites and final specialists Germany enjoyed the better of the opening minutes, but Spain – often tagged as underachievers – then began to dominate possession and Torres gave his side the lead on 33 minutes.

In the second half, Germany midfielder Michael Ballack volleyed his side’s best chance just wide of Spain’s near post, but Aragones’s men were always comfortable as they deservedly ended almost half-a-century of waiting for success.

Ahead of kick-off, Germany were boosted by the news that Ballack was fit to play after recovering sufficiently from the calf injury which had prevented him from training on Friday or Saturday.

Spain, appearing in their first major final since the 1984 European Championship, opted to name Cesc Fabregas as the replacement for injured tournament top scorer David Villa, who damaged a thigh muscle in the 3-0 semi-final win over Russia, as Liverpool forward Torres played in a lone attacking role.

Germany had sneaked through Group B after finishing runners up to Croatia, but Portugal were then soundly sunk in the quarter-finals before a dramatically late victory over Turkey booked a final date.

Hard-fought

But Germany’s hard-fought route to the final did not show as they forced the issue in the opening 10 minutes and striker Miroslav Klose should have done better when through on goal after collecting a loose pass from Spain defender Sergio Ramos.

Joachim Low’s side appeared to have highlighted right full-back Ramos as the weak link in Spain’s rearguard as attacks were focused upon the Real Madrid man and Thomas Hitzlsperger tested Iker Casillas from range.

Meanwhile, Spain – who strolled through Group D before world champions Italy were sent packing on penalties in the last eight and group rivals Russia were comprehensively beaten for a second time in the semi-finals – were refusing to abandon their passing principals.

And on 15 minutes it almost reaped dividends as Germany centre-back Christoph Metzelder deflected an Andres Iniesta cross towards his own goal and shot-stopper Jens Lehmann was forced into a reflex save to tip behind for a corner.

Aragones’ side were beginning to settle and seven minutes later Torres, who appeared to be relishing his isolated role, climbed above Per Mertesacker to head a Ramos cross against the base of the German post with Lehmann beaten.

Torres then made Spain’s pressure count on 33 minutes as he showed too much pace and power for Germany left-back Philipp Lahm to latch on to a precise ball from Xavi before executing a brilliantly cute finish past the on-rushing Lehmann.

Almost immediately after, David Silva could have doubled Spain’s lead as he met an Iniesta cross at the far post but the Valencia man volleyed well over the bar.

Things continued to go from bad to worse for Germany as a visibly frustrated Ballack was twice forced off after splitting his eyebrow in an aerial collision with Marcos Senna, and the Chelsea star also received a booking from Italian referee Roberto Rosetti after a scuffle with Fabregas and Carles Puyol shortly before half-time.

Failure

Lahm paid the price for his defensive failings as he was replaced by Marcell Jansen at the interval and the change seemed to boost Low’s side as they began the second half in a bright style akin to the first 45 minutes.

However, three-time winners Germany were struggling to disrupt a solid central defensive partnership of Puyol and Carlos Marchena and Spain continued to look the more dangerous in attack as Silva and Torres both had chances to extend the lead.

The fact that his side appeared a little toothless was not lost on Low as the peripheral Hitzlsperger made way for Schalke striker Kevin Kuranyi and the change almost paid off as Ballack ruffled Spain’s side-netting with a volley from the edge of the area on 60 minutes.

Germany’s confidence was buoyed and Aragones responded by introducing the more defensively-minded Xabi Alonso in place of Fabregas.

Tempers began to raise their heads and Silva was fortunate to avoid a red card after what looked like a head-butt on Lukas Podolski and Aragones wisely opted to replace his player with Santi Cazorla.

Spain appeared to have survived Germany’s revival and Ramos should have headed his side’s second goal when in acres of space at a Xavi free-kick, but his effort was saved by 38-year-old Lehmann.

Germany brought on Mario Gomez for Klose, but Low’s side seemed to have run out of ideas as Spain, who replaced Torres with Daniel Guiza, threatened on the counter-attack.

Spain could have had a second as Senna went close to prodding in Guiza’s knockdown, but one goal proved to be comfortably enough as referee Rosetti’s final whistle sparked wild celebrations and Casillas lifted the Euro 2008 trophy.

Source : Sky Sport

 

What a great game and worth every ‘molecules’ of my sleepiness this morning to watch this game……. and it’s the end of the road for Turkey, the come back king.

Telling you the truth, I was expecting the game will be extended in xtra time and already top-up my special black coffee before the ‘real magic’ Phillip Lahm played a one-two with Thomas Hitzlsperger and showed his remarkable composure to fire past Rustu into the near top corner, sending Germany into the final

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SKY SPORTS -  Philipp Lahm’s last-gasp goal gave Germany a thrilling 3-2 win over Turkey to book their place in the final of Euro 2008.

Full-back Lahm struck in the final minute to finally end depleted Turkey’s dreams of causing a major upset.

Semih Senturk appeared to have sent the game into extra-time when he equalised four minutes from time only for Lahm to win the game for Germany in the 90th minutes

Turkey took the lead midway through the first half when Ugur Boral scrambled the ball home past Jens Lehmann after Colin Kazim-Richards’s looping effort came back off the crossbar.

The lead proved short-lived as Bastian Schweinsteiger equalised for Germany five minutes later when he cleverly flicked in a cross from Lukas Podolski.

Miroslav Klose gave Germany the lead on 79 minutes when he headed home after a mistake by Turkey goalkeeper Rustu Recber.

Turkey refused to lie down and Semih drew them level when he converted Sabri Sarioglu’s cross at the near post.

The game looked destined to head into extra-time until Lahm played a one-two with Thomas Hitzlsperger to go clear on goal and he kept his cool to drive the ball high past Rustu.

 

My favourite team,Germany lived up to their billing as pre-tournament favourites as they booked a place in the Euro 2008 semi-finals with an impressive 3-2 win over Portugal. I knew the Germany will turn the table after reading their old timer ‘Kaiser’ who was criticized their display in two early group game.

Although the Germans qualified for the quarter-finals as runners-up in Group B following defeat by Croatia, the three-time winners were back to their best in Basel as they proved just too good for the Euro 2004 finalists.

Bastian Schweinsteiger opened the scoring in the 22nd minute on his return from suspension, and the Portuguese were left shell-shocked when the Bayern Munich midfielder laid on a second for Miroslav Klose just four minutes later.

Portugal gave themselves hope four minutes before the break through Nuno Gomes, who became just the third man behind Jurgen Klinsmann and Vladimir Smicer to score in three European Championships.

But Michael Ballack restored Germany’s two-goal lead in the 61st minute from another Schweinsteiger free-kick, and although substitute Helder Postiga pulled another one back for Portugal with three minutes left, Germany held on.

 

Wow!!!…. What a great news for my friend, Fadli

All the headlines suddenly focus on the appointment of Luiz Felipe Scolari who has been confirmed as the new manager of Chelsea in the middle of Euro 2008.

The Brazilian had been one of the favorites to succeed Avram Grant in the Stamford Bridge hot seat but the timing of his appointment has come as a huge surprise.

Scolari is currently managing Portugal at Euro 2008 and was not expected to make a decision about his future until after the tournament.Big Phil is the third manager that the Russian billionaire has appointed since his famously infamous takeover, and if the owner realizes his past mistakes and lets the manager do his job, things could finally fall into place.  

Third time lucky?  I think so.    

(below is the statement from Chelsea Club)

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Thu, 12th Jun 2008

Chelsea TV and www.chelseafc.com can exclusively reveal the following statement:

 

Chelsea Football Club is delighted to confirm that Luiz Felipe Scolari will be the club’s new manager from July 1, 2008.

 

Felipe has great qualities. He is one of the world’s top coaches with a record of success at country and club level, he gets the best out of a talented squad of players and his ambitions and expectations match ours. He was the outstanding choice.

 

Out of respect for his current role as Head Coach of the Portuguese national team, and to ensure minimum disruption to this work, there will be no further comment from Chelsea FC nor from Felipe about his new role until his employment with us commences.

 

Jangan lupa untuk sama-sama kita saksikan ‘pertemuan’ yang saya jangka menarik dan bolehlah dianggapkan lebih menarik daripada perlawanan Euro 2008 awal pagi semalam antara Italy vs Holland.

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KUALA LUMPUR, 9 Jun 2008 - Ketua Pemuda PAS, Salahuddin Ayub akan muncul di kaca televisyen menerusi rancangan “Bersemuka” TV1 bagi mendebatkan isu kenaikan harga minyak malam ini 10 hb Jun 2008.

Salahuddin akan berbalas hujah dengan Menteri Hal Ehwal Pengguna, Dato’ Shahril Samad berhubung rasional kerajaan menstrukturkan semula harga bahan api sehingga mengakibatkan kenaikan mendadak harga runcit petrol dan diesel 5 Jun lalu.

Rancangan “Bersemuka” itu akan disiarkan secara langsung oleh TV1 mulai jam 9.30 malam.- Sumber – HARAKAH

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