Tuesday, June 15, 2004

MATCH 08 PREVIEW : PORTO SET FOR TITANIC STRUGGLE

'Everything can happen'
They know they will need the same spirit to carry them through this time, and Oliver Kahn, their goalkeeper and captain who celebrates his 35th birthday by winning his 70th cap, said: "I have exactly the same feeling as two years ago. If we perform as a unit, and if every single player gives it his very best, everything can happen."

Ballack burden
Germany are expected to start with one striker, probably Kevin Kuranyi who impressed in his first season of UEFA Champions League football with VfB Stuttgart. As usual, much will rest on the shoulders of Michael Ballack, who will provide Kuranyi with attacking support. By his standards Ballack had an indifferent season with FC Bayern München, but he remains capable of turning any match Germany's way.

Ruud to awaken?
The Dutch, by tradition, will be less predictable in their shape but coach Dick Advocaat has promised to start with the 4-3-3 formation that has served them so well in the past. The pressure will be on lone striker Ruud van Nistelrooij, yet to perform as convincingly for his country as for his club, Manchester United FC.

Young and old
If he fails, Patrick Kluivert and Roy Makaay will be straining at the leash. Rafael van der Vaart and Wesley Sneijder come into the championships with burgeoning reputations, while for veterans like Edgar Davids, Jaap Stam, Phillip Cocu and goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar, it is a last chance to win a major honour at international level.

Germany (probable): Kahn; Friedrich, Wörns, Nowotny, Lahm; Schneider, Baumann, Hamann, Frings; Ballack; Kuranyi.

Netherlands (probable): Van der Sar; Heitinga, Bouma, Stam, Van Bronkhorst; Sneijder, Cocu, Davids; Van der Meyde, Van Nistelrooij, Van der Vaart.

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