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Euro 2008 - Part 3 of 10.
May 30, 2008 | 7:12AM | report this
Group A continued
It took Switzerland nine attempts before finally making it to the European Championships finals. That was back in 1996 and they followed with another appearance in Portugal four years ago.


How they qualified
As a co-host the Swiss were spared the trauma of qualification.


The Coach
Kobi Kuhn succeeded a raft of foreign coaches (Uli Stielike, Roy Hodgson, Gilbert Gress and Enzo Trossero) when he took over the Swiss national team duties seven years ago and when he retires after this tournament he will be replaced by German Ottmar Hitzfeld. Kuhn controversially installed Alexander Frei as captain in the spring of 2007 after a very public falling out with Johann Vogel.


Key Players
Alexander Frei has spent a good part of this season injured and only recently returned to play for his club side Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga. If he can regain his sharpness for the summer tournament the Swiss may benefit from the enforced rest of their top striker.

Arsenal’s Philippe Senderos’ frailties have been on show at the club level but he still has the confidence of his international coach. Tranquillo Barnetta of Bayer Leverkusen enjoyed an excellent 2006 World Cup in Germany although he did miss a penalty in the shoot-out loss to Ukraine.


Great Euro Memory
Their European Championship finals debut came in 1996 when they held host country England to a 1-1 draw. England led from an Alan Shearer goal early in the game but with seven minutes left Stuart Pearce was called for a handball in the penalty box and Kubilay Turkyilmaz equalized from the spot.


Synopsis
Switzerland comes into the tournament with all the advantages and disadvantages of co-hosting. No worries over qualifying but unrealistic expectations and few opportunities over the last two years for the team to be tested in competitive games.

The Swiss were knocked out of the 2006 World Cup without conceding a goal although how they achieved such a feat with Pascal Zuberbuhler in net can be considered as a modern-day miracle.

The team has mix of youth and experience although a number of players (Patrick Muller, Tranquillo Barnetta, and Frei) have struggled with injuries lately. Of the two host nations the Swiss have by far the better chance to move on to the last eight.


Coming Up in World Cup Qualifying
Drawn in Group 2 with Greece, Israel, Moldova, Latvia and Luxembourg.




Turkey made their European Championship Finals debut in 1996 but lost all three games. Four years later they lost in the last eight to Portugal by a score of 2-0.


How they qualified
It was topsy-turvy qualifying campaign for Turkey. Against all odds (including a ban on playing at home for part of the group stage) they started very well in Group C then hit a torrid streak at the midway point.

Just as they looked as if they had again blown their chance they recovered their nerve and finished seven points behind Greece and a point ahead of Norway. Hakan Sukur who has been left out of the squad for the finals was Turkey’s leading scorer with five goals. Tuncay Sanli and Nihat Kahveci each had three.


The Coach
Fatih Terim is in charge at the Euros for a second time having helped Turkey to England in 1996. After the ’96 tournament and for the next four years Terim held a Midas-touch with league titles and a UEFA Cup coming his way while in charge of Galatasaray.

A move to Serie A with Fiorentina and then AC Milan did not prove to be nearly as successful and a return to Galatasaray failed to rekindle past glories. After failing to make it to the 2006 World Cup finals a place in the last eight is probably the minimum he needs to keep his job.


Key Players
Nihat Kahveci has enjoyed a fantastic season with Villarreal in the Spanish league and looks to have put his injury woes behind. Small, mobile and with the instinct that only very good goal scorers have, Nihat could again become one of the most sought after strikers in Europe after this tournament.


Great Euro Memory
At Euro 2000 the final group B match found co host Belgium needing only a draw against Turkey to move on to the knock out stage. Despite going into the match winless in five finals games Turkey shocked the home side with a goal on the stroke of half time from Hakan Sukur and with twenty minutes left the talismanic striker repeated the feat and Turkey moved on with Italy to the quarter final stage.



Synopsis
Turkey and host nation Switzerland have “history” from a 2006 World Cup qualifying play-off game so when they face each other there might be fireworks. A hit-or-miss qualifying campaign makes it very difficult to assess Turkey’s chances. On top form they could be a great dark horse; on other days they may struggle to win a game.


Coming Up in World Cup Qualifying
Drawn in Group 5 along with Spain, Belgium, Bosnia Herzegovina, Armenia and Estonia.



Part One - History and background

Part Two – Portugal and the Czech Republic


Part 4 coming up on Saturday - Austria and Croatia.

Predictions Part 10 - June 6

50 Comments | Add a comment   categories: Switzerland, Portugal, Kobi Kuhn, Alexander Frei, Philippe Senderos, Tranquillo Barnetta, Alan Shearer, Pascal Zuberbuhler, Patrick Muller, Turkey, Hakan Sukur, Tuncay Sanli, Fatih Terim, Nihat Kahveci, Belgium, Bosnia Herzegovina, Spain, Armenia, Estonia, Israel
 
At the end of 90 minutes...
Jun 26, 2006 | 1:50PM | report this

Lots of endeavour but short of a cutting edge. This referee is definetly officiating at a different - and dare I say it - more intelligent level.

Barnetta would have been sent off in any of the other games.

Thirty additional minutes to go but you wonder if this is heading for penalties. If it doesn't any nominations for who may score the winning goal - excluding Shevchenko and Frei.

5 Comments | Add a comment   categories: Tranquillo Barnetta, Andriy Shevchenko, Alex Frei
 
The Gillette Best Young Player Award
Jun 24, 2006 | 8:48PM | report this

A new award - the Gillette Best Young Player Award - is up for grabs at this World Cup.

It is open to players born on or after January 1, 1985 and there are 41 eligible players.

Switzerland has the greatest number of eligible players who have actually played so far with three.

Fans can vote for their favourite and the top three fan selections will be short listed along with three nominees from the FIFA’s Technical Study Group.

The winner will be chosen by the TSG. A players list and more information can be found at the FIFA World Cup site.

To date I have been impressed by Barnetta and Senderos (Switzerland), Ramos (Spain), Gyan (Ghana) and Valencia (Ecuador).

I am also expecting the likes of Messi, Podolski, and Rooney to figure in the final list.

 

11 Comments | Add a comment   categories: Gillette Best Young Player Award, Switzerland, Tranquillo Barnetta, Philippe Senderos, Sergio Ramos, Asamoah Gyan, Valencia, Spain, Ecuador
 
Last five minutes
Jun 19, 2006 | 7:51AM | report this

I don't think the commentators understand how inmportant it is for the Swiss to get another goal. They are talking about Switzerland needing to hold on to a 1-0 lead. Or do I not get it?

Frei off replaced by Lustrinelli - Frei looked spent.

Barnetta scores a massive goal for Switzerland with 2 minutes left. The ball was worked across the Swiss penalty area and Barnetta struck the ball very well.

Now the pressure will be on South Korea and France. A tie in the last game puts Switzerland into the last 16.

Switzerland was the better side but Togo will be upset at the penalty kick that they were denied in the first half.

4 Comments | Add a comment   categories: Switzerland, Mauro Lustrinelli, Alex Frei, Tranquillo Barnetta, South Korea, France, Togo
 
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