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Saturday 9 June 2012

Euro 2012 Review - Day One:

Euro 2012 saw one of the most exciting starts to a major tournament in recent years as seven goals were scored, red cards were shown and penalties were missed.

The first game saw co-hosts Poland, the lowest rank side in the competition take on a Greece side that won the tournament back in 2004. Poland looked favourites going into the game as they had the home support and it definately looked like going Poland's way as the game got underway, Greece were terrible at the back and looked like they were going to concede after every Poland break forward. That was eventually the case as Blaszczykowski found the head of Manchester United target Robert Lewandowski who found the net. However the game from then on seemed to be ruined by a poor refereeing performance as Socratis Papastathopoulos was shown a second yellow card and was sent off harshly for blocking off a player that was already slipping. However 6 minutes after the break Greece equalised as they took advantage of a slip up in the hosts defence as substitute Salpingidis fired home for the Greeks. The game then saw its second red card of the match as Szczesny brought down Salpingidis and was sent off whilst also giving away a penalty. However the sub goalkeeper, Tyton, dived the right way to keep the penalty out, much to the relief of Szczesny. The final score ended Poland 1-1 Greece.

The second game of the day saw Andrey Arshavin's Russia against Tomas Rosicky's Czech Republic. Both players are captain's of their respective nations which saw both of them shake hands at the coin toss before the game. Once the match did get started, it was once again a fantastic match, perhaps not as much drama as the days earlier game but football wise it was a fantastic match. Russia showed that they could be dark horses in the competition as they dominated Czech Republic with a very impressive display as Arshavin showed glimpses of his normal self, playing a part in two of the Russian goals. Young CSKA Moscow midfielder, Alan Dzagoev opened the scoring as he grabbed two on the night, meanwhile Shirokov and Tottenham striker Roman Pavlyuchenko got one each as Pilar scored the Czech's only goal in a weak performance from them. The final score finished Russia 4-1 Czech Republic.

Wojciech Szczesny was sent off in Poland's game against Greece

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