Sunday, 17 June 2012

Euro 2012: The protagonists of the Day 2

Mario Gomez scores a goal

Best player: Mario Gomez

There is, or was at least one debate in Germany over who should be the center forward of all Teutonic: Mario Gomez and Klose? Well, after scoring all three goals for his team so far in Euro 2012, the player Bayern Munich has shelved the issue.

'Super Mario' does not need to intervene in the game. Just let him come balls and he will do the rest. Against the Netherlands, Schweinsteiger sent two candies and this defined both a pleasure. Especially meritorious first, controlling the ball while doing a back that left him in position to beat Stekelenburg.

The surprise: Theodor Gebre Selassie

The Czech Republic is showing so far this championship is not reliable equipment. Too irregular, highly dependent on Rosicky, but also has a remarkable quality footballers. Among them, one of the players who did not know and are calling me the most attention: Theodor Gebre Selassie.

The right side Slovan Liberec boasts a sharp projection offensive, accompanied by great technique. His good performances have already noted, to the point that several Bundesliga teams are close to done with their services. Werder Bremen and Stuttgart are primarily interested in the defense of 25.

Disappointment: Cristiano Ronaldo

No one argues, would be stupid, but Cristiano Ronaldo has not made ​​a good start the tournament. His team won against Denmark, but the Real Madrid striker missed two clear chances in which was flowing in hand with the Danish goalkeeper.

Fortunately their decisions were in story thanks to a goal of Varela, but clearly not comfortable Christian. The expression on his face always speaks for itself alone, and remember Messi statements like those made ​​after the meeting, show that the player himself is not aware that things are going. But of course, remains Cristiano Ronaldo, and it is not surprising that before Holland left a pair of goals to tip.

The best goal: Danny Welbeck

Eleven of the day

Dream team Week 2



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