
Sorry that I'm posting this so late but who cares cuz no one even likes this blog.....They don't care soccer scores. I'm probbably the only person that cares about this....if you think that your nice enough to actually leave a comment saying that i shouldn't care what other people think you would be a GOOD friend.
I don't know but I was trying to aim for a sad face but w/e!
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Andrei Arshavin returned from suspension to earn Russia a place in the quarter-finals of Euro 2008 with victory over Sweden in Innsbruck.
Russia celebrate Pavlyuchenko's second goal.
Sweden only needed a point themselves but had no answer to the Zenit St Petersburg playmaker, with Dutchman Guus Hiddink now set to face Holland on Saturday after guiding Russia out of Group D.
Roman Pavlyuchenko opened the scoring at Stadion Tivoli Neu before Arshavin sealed the win Russia required after the break.
Since starting to compete as Russia, in 1992, it is the first time they have been out of the group stages of a major tournament.
A banner among the Russia fans read "Home Swede Home - Goodbye Sweden'', and Hiddink's men set off looking like they wanted victory wrapped up by half-time.
This was the type of attacking performance that saw England gripped by panic at the Luzhniki Stadium last October when the cracks of Steve McClaren's reign started to open up.
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Russia booked a place in the last eight of Euro 2008 after a convincing 2-0 win over Sweden. Goals either side of half time from Roman Pavlyuchenko and Andrei Arshavin set up a mouth-watering quarter final clash with Holland, coach Guus Hiddink's home nation. Meanwhile, Spain made it three wins out of three after a late Daniel Guiza goal gave them a 2-1 win over a rejuvenated Greek side
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Russia beat Sweeden 2-0
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SPAIN!!!!!!!!
Everything was fine here last night until 10.40 Spanish time, when the refs blew their whistles in Bern and Zurich prompting Romania (oh, and France too) to droop off their respective pitches and pack their bags for tomorrow's journey home.
Daniel Guiza will get his chance today
Spain's little stroll in Salzburg on Wednesday continues to be a pleasant stress-free break from the pressures of qualification and from the rivalry of a team who need to win (Greece, of course, are already down and out), but now the shadow of the Italians looms high above the Wals-Siezenheim Stadion. Cue pictures of Luis Enrique's bloody nose in the quarter-finals stage in the USA, 1994, cue the usual national neurosis at times like these. The Spanish camp had been making neutral noises about how there were no easy games and how they were unconcerned as to whom they would face in the quarter-finals, but now that it's not Romania you can feel the vibe beginning to turn.
But that's not the preview, for the time being. Spain play Greece in the final round of the Group D matches in a dead-rubber game whose main interest lies in how the group leader's reserve side will fare against a side who will at least wish to bow out with some dignity. Well, that's what the press are saying about Greece. Whether their players can be bothered to put up a fight against Spain remains an open question.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Scores from today
Posted by Lil Beck at 8:06 PM
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Hey... you shouldn't care what people think...
I want Germany to win it all...must win a tough one tomorrow though to get it started...
hey this is lauren
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