Thursday 5 July 2012

WCRR's European Championships 2012 Awards


Best Goalkeeper: 
Iker Casillas - Again Saint Iker has pulled out all the stops when his country has needed him the most. Buffon could have received this award but the whole Italian team's performance in the final was too poor to remove from my memory.

Best Defender: Pepe - Pepe played as well as any centre-back has in any tournament that I have seen. Consistently excellent from the first game to Portugal's semi-final exit.

Best Midfielder: Mesut Özil  - His attacking play was simply breathtaking. His naturally fluid style of dribbling combined with his eagle eyed vision and pin point passing, Özil was the most entertaining player to watch throughout the tournament but especially in the knock-out stages.

Best Striker: Zlatan Ibrahimovic - Ibra raises the ability of all those around him whilst his physical presence affords him the time and space that every striker desires on the ball. He has the best first touch in world football and his every move was to be admired throughout his short stint at the tournament. 

Best Match: Sweden 2 - 3 England - A stirring comeback from "Roy's Boys" after going down to a rather good Sweden side but with great goals from Carroll and Welbeck, this game was hard to take your eyes off.

Worst Match: Italy 2 - 0 Ireland - This match felt like a dead rubber and played out in a very monotonous and predictable manner.

Surprise Player: Alan Dzagoev - I had heard great things about Dzagoev but the way Russia started the tournament you would have made them favourites straight away. Unfortunately for the young man, Russia exited in the group stages and he was unable to build upon his goal tally of three.

Best Manager: Paulo Bento - I was going to award this to Prandelli but his tactical mistake in the final of switching to four at the back against Spain meant that I had to give this to Bento. He did a masterful job with Portugal and probably deserved to make the final. Unlucky to go out on penalties, Portugal and Bento might be a team to watch at the World Cup, especially if Ronaldo can play to his absolute best.

Team of the Tournament:
---------------------- Casillas -----------------------
Arbeloa-------Pepe--------- Hummels ---- Coentrão
Dzagoev---------Özil---------Xavi----------Arshavin
---------------Ibrahimovic-------Mandzukic-----------------

Honourable Mentions - Buffon, Gabre Selassie, Agger, Alba, Iniesta, Pirlo, De Rossi, Sneijder, Gomez, Balotelli

Player of the Tournament: Mesut Özil - Özil was an absolute joy to watch throughout the tournament but his defensive teammates just couldn't handle the likes of Balotelli and Cassano. In my opinion, Özil is the best out and out central attacking midfielder in the world and he will only continue to improve.

Surprise Team: Greece - They weren't able to replicate the country's 2004 success but they did manage to qualify from their group stage where they were probably favoured to finish last. Karagounis' performance in their third game was arguably the performance of the tournament.

Overperformers: Portugal - Drawn in the 'Group of Death' but still able to qualify by nullifying the likes of Sneijder in the last game. Should have been in the final after a great performance against Spain but were knocked out on penalties.

Underperformers: Russia - Netherlands were knocked out by Germany and Portugal but Russia couldn't qualify from a group consisting of Poland, Czech Republic and Greece. That is not good enough for a side that has two players in my Team of the Tournament. They should have been aiming for a good performance in the quarter finals but unfortunately one of the more exciting teams were knocked out early.

Monday 2 July 2012

A Spanish Armada

Best Goalkeeper: Iker Casillas - Wins by default given the amount of goals Italy conceded.

Best Defender: Jordi Alba - His goal alone was enough to win this award but he also provided Spain with an outlet at every opportunity and seemed to be on the ball as much as Xavi or Xabi Alonso!

Best Midfielder: Xavi Hernandez - At his tiki-taka best, Xavi was a joy to behold. Dominating the game with his metronomic passing, dictating the tempo of the game and strangling the life out of any Italian hope. He picked up two assists but his contribution was immeasurable.

Best Striker: Fernando Torres - The game was over when Torres scored and picked up his assist but he made a fantastic contribution after coming off the bench and actually picked up the Golden Boot courtesy of his pass to Mata.

Surprise Player: Jordi Alba - Yes he was made to look like Usain Bolt by the statuesque Italian defence but his performance was astonishing and he might be able to establish himself as the best left back in the world.


Underachieving Player: Daniele De Rossi - One of Italy's strongest players but he made an error leading to a goal as well as just playing poorly. He was unable to break apart the Spanish possession game but so did every player in blue.

Best Manager: Paulo Bento - Portugal were tactically too strong for Spain and countered superbly. Unfortunately for them, as mentioned before, their talismanic winger and captain just didn't finish well today. His only bad decision was leaving Ronaldo until the fifth penalty in the shootout meaning that he didn't even get the opportunity to score.

Team of the Round:
--------------------------Casillas-------------------------
Arbeloa-------Piqué---------Ramos-------Alba
Silva--------Xavi----------Alonso--------Busquets
--------------------------Fabregas--------------------
---------------------------Torres----------------------
Honourable Mentions - Iniesta, Mata, Pedro

Official Awards
Golden Boot: Fernando Torres - I'll be honest, I did not see this one coming but I still don't think that Torres is back to his best.

Player of the Tournament: Andres Iniesta - I wouldn't have given it to Iniesta as you will see later and this seems like a nostalgic award by the voters.

Final Thoughts - This Spanish team is one of the most successful international teams to ever live and I wonder if this will be enough for them to be remembered as the greatest team of all time. We will see in a few decades but I think they might just have ripped that crown from the 1970 Brazil team's head.