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International Preview: Ukraine - Poland

What: International Friendly
Who: Ukraine vs Poland
When: Wednesday 20 August 18:00 CET
Where: Olympic Stadium, Berlin, Germany

Ukraine Preparing For Tough World Cup Group

After qualifying for the 2006 World Cup, their first-ever major international tournament as an independent nation, Ukraine were unable to build on that by also making it to Euro 2008. It must be said, however, that they found themselves in what became known as the Group of Death, which included World Cup finalists Italy and France, as well as a solid Scotland side.

Now the team coached by Alexei Mikhailichenko, who took over from Oleg Blokhin at the start of the year, prepare to face the World Cup qualifying round, and once again the odds seem to be against them. They have been drawn in Group 6 along with Fabio Capello’s new England side and Slaven Bilic’s impressive Croatia team, who came within seconds of making it to the Euro 2008 semifinals.

It is very likely that it will be a three-horse race to make it to the finals from this group, as the other teams, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Andorra don’t look like they will pose a threat. In any event, one would still bet on England and Croatia finishing in the top two.

Once again Ukraine will rely heavily on captain Andriy Shevchenko, who always gives everything when playing for his country, even though at club level he has been on a steady decline ever since joining Chelsea in 2006. However, also the likes of midfielder Anatoliy Tymoshchuk and striker Andriy Voronin are experienced international players from top-drawer clubs (Uefa Cup winners Zenit St. Petersburg and Liverpool respectively).

Against Leo Beenhakker’s Poland, who impressed during the qualifying round for Euro 2008, it looks set to be an interesting and, on paper, evenly-matched encounter.

Poland Out To Forget Euro Disappointment

After they finished ahead of Portugal in their Euro 2008 qualifying group and becoming the first Polish team ever to make it to a European championship finals, many expected coach Leo Beenhakker’s side to do well at the tournament. But the finals at Switzerland and Austria turned out to be a big disappointment, as they could only manage a draw against Austria (1-1), and lost to both Germany (2-0) and Croatia (1-0).

Still, the Dutch coach had built up enough of a reputation to avoid the sack, and will lead the Eastern Europeans through their World Cup qualifying group as well. A group that on paper looks less daunting than Ukraine’s, as they have been drawn with a declining Czech Republic side, who were dumped out of Euro 2008 at the group stage by Turkey, Northern Ireland, Slovakia, Slovenia, and San Marino.

There doesn’t seem to be one or more clear favorites to make it out of this group, unlike in Ukraine’s group, so Poland are definitely in with a good chance of reaching South Africa 2010. Among their most talented players are goalkeeper Artur Boruc of Celtic, who had a fine tournament at Euro 2008, midfielder Jacek Krzynowek of Wolfsburg, and striker Ebi Smolarek of Real Santander.

An interesting aspect of this game is that we will see the two joint-hosts of Euro 2012 in action. For both sides, what happens in the next two years will be very important for their reputation and morale leading up to the 2012 tournament, in which they will certainly hope to do better than this year’s co-hosts Austria and Switzerland, who both crashed out at the group stage.

FORM GUIDE

Ukraine

01/06 (Friendly): Sweden-Ukraine 0-1
24/05 (Friendly): Holland-Ukraine 3-0
26/03 (Friendly): Ukraine-Serbia 2-0
06/02 (Friendly): Cyprus-Ukraine 1-1
21/11 (Euro 2008 qualifier): Ukraine-France 2-2

Poland

16/06 (Euro 2008): Poland-Croatia 0-1
12/06 (Euro 2008): Austria-Poland 1-1
08/06 (Euro 2008): Germany-Poland 2-0
01/06 (Friendly): Poland-Denmark 1-1
27/05 (Friendly): Albania-Poland 0-1


TEAM NEWS

Ukraine

Goalkeeper Vyacheslav Kernozenko and defender Andriy Nesmachniy will be out due to injury.

Possible formation (4-4-2): Shovkovskiy; Shevchuk, Rusol, Mandzyuk, Kucher; Kalynychenko, Tymoschuk, Nazarenko, Levchenko; Voronin, Shevchenko.

Poland

No injury worries for Beenhakker.

Possible formation (4-5-1): Boruc; Wasilewski, Jop, Bak, Zewlakow; Smolarek, Dudka, Guerreiro, Lewandowski, Krzynowek; Saganowski.

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Andriy Shevchenko (Ukraine)

The former Milan star will lead his team out once again and the striker will be looking to score and get a morale boost ahead of the new season with Chelsea. Currently coach Luiz Felipe Scolari doesn’t seem to consider him a first choice, but a striker of Shevchenko’s class can always fight his way back into any team.

Artur Boruc (Poland)

The Celtic goalkeeper has been at the center of a number of transfer rumours, but in the end it seems the 28-year-old will stay in Scotland. He probably would have favored a move to Milan, who have been following the player ever since he gave an extraordinary performance against them in a last 16 Champions League match in the 2006/2007 season, but it seems only a matter of time before he earns a move to a big club.

PREDICTION

The 2012 co-hosts have had differing fortunes of late, but home advantage should allow Ukraine to share the spoils despite some tough times.

Ukraine-Poland 1-1

Ref From Danilo Pochini - goal.com

Mixed Fortunes In Spanish Friendlies

Spain’s top flight contenders continued their pre-season preparations on Saturday with a host of friendly encounters that saw only Atlético, Villarreal, Athletic and Real Betis record wins.

Atlético de Madrid picked up their first pre-season victory as they eased past la Tercera outfit Alcalá 4-0 thanks to goals from Diego Costa, Cléber Santana, John Heitinga and Tomas Ujfalusi.

In Germany, Valencia were involved in an entertaining encounter as they were beaten 4-2 by Borussia Mönchengladbach in a game that saw the four visiting players that helped Spain win Euro 2008, given a standing ovation.

Candaian Rob Friend put the host side ahead and he added their third after Nikola Zigic had levelled for Los Ché and Gal Alberman had restored the Bundesliga team’s lead before the break.

With ten minutes remaining Juanma Mata pulled Valencia to within one goal of earning a draw, but Marko Marin neted a fourth for Mönchengladbach to ensure them of victory.

Joseba Llorente scored the winner in for Villarreal as they beat Real Zaragoza 2-1 in the Trofeo Ciudad de Teruel after Diego Milito levelled Diego Marín’s opener.

In London, Joseba Etxeberria gave Athletic Bilbao a 1-0 win against Charlton Athletic at the Valley in a game that saw Aritz Aduriz sent off with three minutes remaining.

Real Sociedad put their mounting financial problems behind them to proce that they are going to be strong contenders for promotion next term with a 1-0 win over Osasuna thanks to a goal from De Cerio.

Getafe were unable to find the net during a goalless encounter with Bundesliga side Nürnberg in Germany, while goals from Xisco, Juan Vivero and Babic gave Real Betis a 3-1 win against la Tercera side Coria.

Xisco, Juan Vivero and Babic all scored for Real Betis as they beat Tercera Division side Coria, while Segunda B outfit Marino held Sporting Gijón to a goaless draw and Cartagena drew 1-1 with Almería.

Real Madrid were also in action in the Emirates Cup against Hamburg.

Ref From Lucas Brown, Goal.com

2008-2009 selected Uefa Cup entrants:

uefa-cup

England: Portsmouth, Everton, Tottenham (first round proper); Manchester City (first qualifying round)
Scotland: Motherwell (R1); Queen of the South (Q2)
Northern Ireland: Glentoran, Cliftonville (Q1)
Wales: Bangor City, The New Saints (Q1)
Republic of Ireland: Cork City, St Patrick’s Athletic (Q1)
Spain: Valencia, Sevilla, Real Racing Club Santander (R1)
Italy: AC Milan, Sampdoria, Udinese (R1)
France: Nancy, Saint-Etienne, Paris Saint-Germain (R1)
Germany: Hamburg, Wolfsburg, Borussia Dortmund(R1); Hertha Berlin (Q1)
Portugal: Benfica, Marítimo, Vitória FC (R1)
Romania: Rapid Bucuresti, Dinamo Bucuresti, AFC Unirea Valahorum Urziceni, Politehnica Timisoara (R1)
Holland: Feyenoord, Ajax, Heerenveen, NEC Nijmegen (R1)
Russia: CSKA Moscow (Q2)
Ukraine: Metalist Kharkiv (R1); Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk (Q2)
Turkey: Kayserispor (R1); Besiktas (Q2)
Greece: AEK Athens, Aris Thessaloniki (Q2)

(full list available at uefa.com/competitions/uefacup)