Thursday, June 19, 2008
Quarter-finals (1)
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Portugal v Germany
Channel 30 : 2:45 am - (Live)
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Portugal
Goalkeepers: Ricardo Pereira (Real Betis), Quim Silva (Benfica), Rui Patricio (Sporting)
Defenders: Miguel Monteiro (Valencia), Jose Bosingwa (Porto), Paulo Ferreira (Chelsea), Ricardo Carvalho (Chelsea), Fernando Meira (VfB Stuttgart), Bruno Alves (Porto), Pepe (Real Madrid), Jorge Ribeiro (Boavista)
Midfielders: Raul Meireles (Porto), Joao Moutinho (Sporting), Deco (Barcelona), Armando Petit (Benfica), Miguel Veloso (Sporting), Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United), Nani (Manchester United)
Forwards: Simao Sabrosa (Atletico Madrid), Ricardo Quaresma (Porto), Nuno Gomes (Benfica), Hugo Almeida (Werder Bremen, Helder Postiga (Panathinaikos)
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Germany
Goalkeepers: Jens Lehmann (Arsenal), Robert Enke (Hanover 96), Rene Adler (Bayer Leverkusen)
Defenders: Christoph Metzelder (Real Madrid), Per Mertesacker (Werder Bremen), Philipp Lahm (Bayern Munich), Arne Friedrich (Hertha Berlin), Marcell Jansen (Bayern Munich), Clemens Fritz (Werder Bremen), Heiko Westermann (Schalke 04)
Midfielders: Michael Ballack (Chelsea), Thomas Hitzlsperger (VfB Stuttgart), Simon Rolfes (Bayer Leverkusen), Torsten Frings (Werder Bremen), Bastian Schweinsteiger (Bayern Munich), Piotr Trochowski (Hamburg SV), Tim Borowski (Werder Bremen), David Odonkor (Real Betis)
Forwards: Miroslav Klose (Bayern Munich), Lukas Podolski (Bayern Munich), Mario Gomez (VfB Stuttgart), Kevin Kuranyi (Schalke 04), Oliver Neuville (Borussia Moenchengladbach)
Lehmann reveals secret plan to contain Ronaldo

Lehmann: Knows Secret To Stopping Ronaldo
Germany's ex-Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann says he knows a secret recipe to contain Portugal's chief play-maker Cristiano Ronaldo ahead of Thursday's Euro 2008 quarter-final.
"Ronaldo is a player who can make all the difference," said Lehmann, who has signed a one-year contract to play for VfB Stuttgart next season. "He is very pleasant to watch playing, but my former colleagues in the Arsenal defence found a very good recipe to stop him.
"I will not explain to you now how this recipe works, but I know how you can play effectively against him and I have already spoken to our defender Arne Friedrich about it."
Lehmann stressed 23-year-old Ronaldo, who was again voted the Premier League players' player of the year for the second season running, was not Portugal's only attacking weapon. "This team, unfortunately, has other good players, it is necessary that we are well positioned to avoid letting them get into positions to score goals," said Lehmann.
Should Thursday night's game in Basel be decided by penalties, Lehmann says he expects to be handed a detailed analysis of where the Portuguese players like to hit their spot-kicks prior to the game.
The German goalkeeper famously read notes on a piece of paper in the 2006 World Cup quarter-final penalty shoot-out with Argentina just prior to facing the South Americans' spot-kicks to intimidate his opponents.
The move paid off and Germany went through 4-2 on penalties. "I do not know where I will put this piece of paper, maybe I will slip it into my socks," he smiled."But I hope we will have secured victory before we come to a shoot-out."
Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo has warned Jens Lehmann of Germany ...

CRISTIANO RONALDO has told Jens Lehmann: I’ll shut you up with my goals. Former Arsenal goalkeeper Lehmann says Arsene Wenger’s men had a secret formula for keeping Ron quiet. And the German No1 insists his side will use it to boot the winger and Portugal out of Euro 2008 in tomorrow’s quarter-final.
But Manchester United star Ronaldo hit back saying: “The reason he knows me is because I keep knocking goals past him. “We know his and Germany’s weak points too — and we are going to exploit them.
“This is a massive match. The team that plays better will win. I’m confident it’ll be us.” Ronaldo netted a penalty in United’s 2-1 win over Arsenal last season. Lehmann, who will join German side Stuttgart on a free transfer this summer, insists his Ronaldo dossier will prove crucial. He said: “Ronaldo is a player who can make all the difference if you let him. But my former team-mates found a way to stop him.
“This special tactic works. I’ve shared it with Germany and we’ll make it effective.” Ronaldo, 23, is still keeping tight-lipped on where he will play his football next season. But he says United’s rivals Chelsea have made a good move by appointing Phil Scolari as manager.
Ron added: “I’m not going to speak about my future because I’m focused on beating Germany. “I am sure Scolari will do well. I’ve been pulling his leg calling him ‘my rival’. But I wish him all the best for next year.”
Hmm this is a tough match.
My prediction will be a 2-2 draw.
Germany to go through on penalties.
im on Portugal
I think 3-2 to Portugal, after extra-time.
Portugal 3:1 Germany.....portugal too strong
Originally posted by ~b1RD_m4N~:Portugal 3:1 Germany.....portugal too strong
This 'Germany tatic' will only work if he miraculously manage to stop Ronaldo once, just once.
It's a mind game and it might distract Ronaldo, too anxious to score a goal.
My picks :
3:1 Portugal if Portugal plays as they would have normally would plus pressure to crush Germany
This is one tough match.
Germany players are very aggressive in nature while Portugal is more stylish.
If Portugal wants to win tonight then they should not be playing long ball as we all know German players are very tall.
But i feel the pace of Portugal could create a few problems for the Germans.
My call:
Portugal 2-1 Germany (",)
Ronaldo & Deco will shut the big mouth of Lehmann.
Originally posted by KrU:Hmm this is a tough match.
My prediction will be a 2-2 draw.
Germany to go through on penalties.
No telling what is going to happen in this match but if you are looking too much into history then you would probably predict this result.I take Portugal to win without the extra time
TG over
june 19?
2:45am?
Originally posted by Short Ninja:No telling what is going to happen in this match but if you are looking too much into history then you would probably predict this result.I take Portugal to win without the extra time
Well, it's just my own guess. No need to be so serious.
Originally posted by KrU:
Well, it's just my own guess. No need to be so serious.
Sorry mate !
Originally posted by Short Ninja:Sorry mate !
Cheers dude!
SCOLARI: GERMANY CLASH WON`T BE MY LAST

Outgoing Portugal coach Luiz Felipe Scolari confirmed he would revert to the starting XI which won the first two Group A games for Thursday's Euro 2008 quarter-final against Germany before confidently predicting: "I don't expect it to be my last game".
Scolari also dismissed the efforts of Jens Lehmann to undermine the Portuguese by claiming Arsenal knew how to handle Ronaldo and he would be passing information to full-back Arne Friedrich.
Scolari said: “We always have these comments before great matches. They say Portugal are favourites, we say they’re favourites.
“We say they have this great player, they say we have that great player. It shouldn’t be taken seriously.” His most emotive words came when it was suggested defeat by Germany would signal the end of his six-year stint with Portugal and this could affect his players.
He said: “I know them, they will dedicate themselves more than they have done even if that is nearly impossible. “Anyway, I don’t expect it to be my last game. We’re booked into our hotel until after the semi-finals.
Half-time 1-0 to Portugal
FT 2-1 to....Portugal?? :D
Whatever score it doesn't matter... All that matter is... Germany pls win!
Portugal are the favourites no doubt... The Germans just played 2 days ago only and in a tough match somemore... So I think its a very difficult especially when the Portugal players have got a good rest after their 2nd game...
But Go Germany...
I hope Germany trashes Portugal
its today right i mean tonight
Originally posted by Gosu.:
This 'Germany tatic' will only work if he miraculously manage to stop Ronaldo once, just once.
It's a mind game and it might distract Ronaldo, too anxious to score a goal.
My picks :
3:1 Portugal if Portugal plays as they would have normally would plus pressure to crush Germany
its interesting that we see the 'favourites' all play attacking, free-flow football, which is the way to go. (Holland, Portugal, Spain)
Germany plays a more conservative way (and will pay for it the way France paid for it against Holland)
and stuff the Ronaldo hype...theres more to Portugal than just Ronaldo....Ronaldo Ronaldo Ronaldo...big deal...football is a team game and Ronaldo cant survive if he doesnt have 10 other players passing the ball to him
NO cable channel, no watch, sob sob! Hope germany wins. no more figo/
G E R M A N Y !
2 - 1 ---> Germany 2 Portugal 1