Netherlands vs Russia Quarterfinal- Euro, 2008 [R]

Discussion in 'Knock-out Phase' started by el-capitano, Jun 19, 2008.

  1. el-capitano

    el-capitano Moderator
    Staff Member

    Aug 30, 2005
    Sydney
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Australia
    Well the magic of Guus has rubbed off yet again. This man has the lives of ten cats! :D

    Will the dream run continue?
     
  2. Black Label

    Black Label New Member

    Jun 4, 2006
    Utrecht
    Nice match-up, Russia played pretty impressive last night. They resemble the Dutch style in a way, flowing attack with an open defense.. I'm still confident we'll be able to beat them though. The Dutch should have enough experience to deal with this.
     
  3. blueguitar322

    blueguitar322 Member

    Jun 30, 2006
    Charlotte, NC
    Club:
    Arsenal FC
    Two very similar styles of play (at least when both teams are running on all cylinders) - fast, sharp, beautiful soccer, the way it's meant to be played. Overall the Dutch have been much sharper with their finishing and have played much stronger opposition, so they're rightfully the favorites and I can't really see them losing outside of a "blue moon" type of game.

    But with Guus, who knows Netherlands as well as anyone, you never really know...

    The one thing I think is most important for Russia is to not fall behind early. They played Spain hard for 20min or so until David Villa scored, and then they basically folded. This can be a weakness for a young side.

    The important thing for Holland, I think, will be not turning over the ball in the midfield during the early stages of buildup. Sweden did this repeatedly and this type of situation leads to fast breaks where a lack of numbers (say 3 attackers vs. 6 defenders) can be overcome by space and movement. Russia thrived on this vs. Spain.
     
  4. Joep

    Joep Member

    Dec 7, 2004
    Antwerp
    We've had some terrible news this morning. Yesterday, Boulahrouz left the training early because of family issues, and today it was announced that his new babydaughter passed away during childbirth :(

    quarterfinals dont seem so important right now quite frankly
     
  5. Black Label

    Black Label New Member

    Jun 4, 2006
    Utrecht
    It definately puts things in perspective..
     
  6. fh 1

    fh 1 New Member

    Oct 14, 2001
    Croatia
    Hiddink has taught Russians to play Dutch-style football. And they're very good pupils, but also very young and inexperienced on international level (all play in Russian league but one). So I would put the masters above the pupils.
    Holland wins 3:1.
     
  7. Dutch Treat

    Dutch Treat Member

    May 6, 2005
    Amsterdam|Alphen a/d Rijn
    Club:
    AFC Ajax
    Nat'l Team:
    Netherlands
    I predict a craaazy scoreline like 4-3 with not so much defense, and a lot of offensive footie, and hopefully in the end we'll advance.
     
  8. 1shot1kill

    1shot1kill Member

    Jun 10, 2008
    Netherlands
    I have a bad feeling about this, Hiddink has managed to get the Russian team back up and running and the entire Dutch team is hit by the loss of the prematurely-born daughter of Boulahrouz, if you look how close the team have gotten and how all of them treated each others kids after the games when celebrating with their families it seems it really has a big impact on the entire team.

    Is this you?
    [​IMG]

    (The guy on the picture is Hugo Borst, who said the exact same thing as Dutch Treat on Dutch TV last night. :p)
     
  9. Dutch Treat

    Dutch Treat Member

    May 6, 2005
    Amsterdam|Alphen a/d Rijn
    Club:
    AFC Ajax
    Nat'l Team:
    Netherlands
    Haha. You probably won't believe me but I didn't catch the post-game show. Anyway, it's not hard to say things along those lines since it's pretty obvious that both teams strenght lies in their offensive play, and a defense like gatenkaas.
     
  10. glennaldo_sf

    glennaldo_sf Member+

    Houston Dynamo, Penang FC, Al Duhail
    United States
    Nov 25, 2004
    Doha, Qatar
    Club:
    FL Fart Vang Hedmark
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    This should be a good game. But I don't see the Russian defence handling Holland attack. Russia got wins against ageing Greece and Sweden but this Holland side are a completely different proposition. I think the Spain game was a blueprint for what is to come.... 4-1 Holland I say
     
  11. TechFootball85

    TechFootball85 New Member

    May 1, 2007
    Club:
    --other--
    Nat'l Team:
    Korea Republic
    In Spain game, Russia didn't have Arshavin. Against Sweden, Russia with Arshavin played pretty great quality of football. He really stepped up and made difference. So I don't think the Dutch will spank Guus Hiddink's team like Spain did. I say Netherlands wins either 2-0 or 2-1.
     
  12. modenar1

    modenar1 New Member

    Jun 19, 2008
    good luck to Holland, i hope they beat Russia, ive been waiting for the past 10 years for holland to win a Euro
     
  13. ITALIA1982

    ITALIA1982 Member

    Jun 14, 2005
    Toronto
    Club:
    AC Milan
    Good Luck to Holland, they surely have played the best soccer, however if there is one country that scares me it is Russia, I do not know why, as an Italy supporter I would rather play any country except Russia...
    I would not be able to make any predictions here.
     
  14. glennaldo_sf

    glennaldo_sf Member+

    Houston Dynamo, Penang FC, Al Duhail
    United States
    Nov 25, 2004
    Doha, Qatar
    Club:
    FL Fart Vang Hedmark
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Good luck to both teams.. I want to see Russia go far but I just think that this is one step too far for them. Out of all of the quarterfinal matchups, I think this one has the clearest gap between favorite and underdog. But you never know in football.

    Hopefully this game will be a continuum of what we've seen the last couple of days...
     
  15. AlphaOmega

    AlphaOmega New Member

    Jun 14, 2008
    Heaven
    First of all, let's hope we don't get another Turkey - Croatia match ever again this tournament. Perhaps the ending was spectacular and bizarre, the rest of the match was sheer anti-football, I think my brain would've been more entertained watching the linoleum curl up in the kitchen. Second of all, If the game is to continue like we have seen so before, this would mean the runners up will beat all group winners in their respective quarterfinals. This would be undesirable, as i am hoping at last some teams left (spain, holland) will take their chances to actually win every match, including the final, making them actually deserve the cup fully. It's been a while since that has happened.

    More on topic: Whichever team displays the most aggressive and creative style of play should win this. Most probably a Holland win. But then again, that's what almost everyone also was saying about the potential winner of Portugal - germany, who later turned out to be out. These russians play a style that is a lot like the czechs in 2000-2004. unfortunately one doesnt sharpen players as easily as one does a pencil, many of their players make tons of mistakes. especially in defense. This is a great weakness, dominating teams who keep the pace high can exploit this, and i expect holland to do so too. Ball possesion will be high for the dutch. Not that that is a guarantee they will win, it all depends on efficiency and form of the day in the end. And the russian side also has a very good and creative attackwing that can lay siege to the toughest defending sides.
     
  16. Borussia

    Borussia Member+

    Jun 5, 2006
    Fürth near Nuremberg
    Club:
    Borussia Mönchengladbach
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    I'm looking forward to a hopefully exciting game tonight! :)

    Quotation from Guus Hiddink: "I hope to be a traitor." ;)


    Holland are the clear favs ... but these Russians will surely have a chance if they manage to play as they did against Sweden!
     
  17. benztown

    benztown Member+

    Jun 24, 2005
    Club:
    VfB Stuttgart
    I expect a great match with many goals. I still think that Hollands only weakness is their defense, even though it has looked quite solid so far. But they haven't encountered an opponent who's so attacking minded.

    Russia's defense seems even more vulnerable and their attack is less clinical. So Holland has to be the favorite. But Russia has the heart to make up for it, such a thing has happened before.

    Anyway, as a neutral in this match, I just hope to be entertained and this pairing should guarantee it. :cool:
     
  18. Todorov

    Todorov New Member

    May 22, 2007
    Online
    Nat'l Team:
    Portugal
    Oh, Mother Russia will surprise the Dutch...:cool:

    2-1 for the Russians.
     
  19. 1shot1kill

    1shot1kill Member

    Jun 10, 2008
    Netherlands
    Holland will have the same 11 starting as vs Italy and France.
     
  20. banok

    banok Member

    May 26, 2005
    Budapest
    I will take goalvideo links in my site on this match.
     
  21. JediMindTricks

    Jun 20, 2006
    Houston
    uh oh...i don't see this on espn360...
     
  22. 1shot1kill

    1shot1kill Member

    Jun 10, 2008
    Netherlands
    I read somewhere else that it's on ABC in the US.
     
  23. schrutebuck

    schrutebuck Member+

    Jul 26, 2007
    Yeah it is.
     
  24. schrutebuck

    schrutebuck Member+

    Jul 26, 2007
    Russia: Akinfeev, Aniukov, Ignashevich, Kolodin, Zhirkov, Semak, Zyryanov, Semshov, Saenko, Arshavin, Pavluchenko

    Holland: Van der Sar, Boulahrouz, Ooijer, Mathijsen, Van Bronckhorst, De Jong, Engelaar, Kuyt, Van der Vaart, Sneijder, van Nistelrooy

    Taken from ESPN Gamecast
     
  25. JediMindTricks

    Jun 20, 2006
    Houston
    sweet! thanks!
     

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