Group H Starting Lineups and PK Takers

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  1. tomvandamn

    tomvandamn New Member

    Apr 9, 2003
    new york
    Post probable starting lineups along with the 3 players most likely to come on during the game. PK Kickers as well.
     
  2. laudrup

    laudrup BigSoccer Supporter

    Apr 14, 2005
    Spain:

    Casillas

    Ramos-Puyol-Pablo-Antonio López

    Senna-Albelda-Cesc Fábregas

    Raúl-Torres-Villa

    Likely subs: Reyes, Xavi, Iniesta

    This lineup is what we've been tinkering with in the last two friendlies. Salgado might start in RB if he fully recovers of a muscle injury and Pernía might start in LB after he regains form, he has only been in training for two days after replacing Del Horno.

    PK kickers: Torres/Villa (whoever swipes the ball first)
     
  3. EstebanGranero23

    Sep 25, 2005
    Dubai, UAE
    Club:
    Real Madrid
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Not so sure about the starting lineup but Im pretty sure that Al-Shalhoub is going to take the PKs for Saudi.
     
  4. goliath74

    goliath74 Member

    May 24, 2006
    Hollywood, FL, United States
    Club:
    FC Dynamo Kyiv
    Nat'l Team:
    Ukraine
    Possible line-up for Ukraine against Spain (will be different against Tunisia and Saudi Arabia)
    Shovkovsky
    Nesmachny - Husyn - Rusol - Vaschuk - Husev
    Belik - Rebrov - Tymoschuk - Rotan
    Shevchenko

    It's basically a 5-4-1 / 4-5-1 / 3-6-1 as nesmachny and Husev are there to control the whole flanks, although their primary objective will be to defend.

    Rebrov and Shevchenko make a stunning striking duo but for the last two - three years Rebrov has been playing midfield. He and Tymoschuk are really good play makers and will support Sheva with accurate through balls.

    Husyn can play a libero, a stopper, or a defensive central midfielder. For this game he will probably be one of two central backs/stoppers who will be marking Spanish forwards man-on-man.

    Rebrov and Shevchenko are usually deadly penalty kick takers. Husyn used to be one as well. He still takes PKs for his club team, Krylya Sovetov Samara (Russian premier League). However, he has missed his last three.
     
  5. Ross2006

    Ross2006 Member

    May 15, 2006
    Ireland
    Club:
    Bohemians Dublin
    Nat'l Team:
    Ireland Republic
    possibel line up for Tunisia (my knowledge of Tunisian football is not great, please feel free to make corrections / additions)

    ------------------Boumnijel--------------
    Trabelsi------Haggui-----Jaidi--------Ayari
    ---Namouchi---Mnari---Bouazizi---Chedli--
    -------------Santos---Essediri------------

    Goalkeeper : Boumnijel seems to be a liability and makes errors

    Defence : Trabelsi is superb, Haggui has had a good year at Strasbourg, Jaidi very good in the air, not so good on the ground, left back may be Ayari or Meriah

    Midlfield : likely to have two holding/defensive players, so two from Bouazizi, Mnari and Nafti. Namouchi and Chedli are more attack minded. Other options are Ghodhbane (creative) and Melliti (not as subtle)

    Strikers : Santos, and either Jaziri or Essediri
     
  6. gaijin

    gaijin New Member

    Aug 1, 2004
    Malaysia
    Husin in defence? and Husev at left back? Belyk on the right flank? Smoke much do we?

    Shovkovskiy

    Rusol---Vaschuk---Yezerskiy---Nesmachniy

    Tymoschuk

    Gusev---Gusin---Shelayev(Rotan)

    Voronin----Sheva

    There or there abouts. Vorobey and Rebrov will come in for possibly Shelayev or Rotan at times to play as a 3 man strike force or possibly as deep lining attacking midfielders, with Voronin and Vorobey sitting behind Shevchenko. Although given the way Ukraine play they will sit deep on the counter. Against the lesser lights such as Tunisia and Saudi Arabia, they will play more direct and less counter attacking.

    It will be a 4-5-1 against Spain. Voronin will sit behind Shevchenko just in front of the pairing of three between Rotan, Gusin, Gusev and Shelayev.

    Sheva will take most free-kicks and pens. Tymoschuk can also fire them in too.
     
  7. goliath74

    goliath74 Member

    May 24, 2006
    Hollywood, FL, United States
    Club:
    FC Dynamo Kyiv
    Nat'l Team:
    Ukraine
    I merely listed players in their lines not their positions. Husyn will, indeed be used as a defender. He has often been used in that role. Due to the overcrowding in central midfield, he will be place in a one of the stopper slots. Mind you, Husyn may be one of the best personal markers on this team.

    Oh, and I do not expect to see Shelaev as a starter against Spain. Frankly, even yezersky does not make my toes tingle.
     

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