Euro 2012

Euro 2012 Team Analysis – Spain

We continue our series of articles on the upcoming Euro 2012 tournament in Poland and Ukraine by taking a final look at Group C. Having run the rule over the three other contenders, this time it’s the turn of the favourites and defending champions, Spain:

Vicente Del Bosque’s side square up to Italy in their opening group match, in the tournament’s first real eye-catching showdown. This takes place on Sunday June 10 at 5pm before Spain then face up to the Republic of Ireland four days later, with a 7.45pm kick-off on Thursday June 14. Their final group game pits them against Croatia on Monday June 18; again, this takes place at 7.45pm.

Spain are expected to cruise through the group stages comfortably, though Italy’s defensive record of just two goals conceded in 10 qualifying matches is likely to test the defending champions in that afore-mentioned opening fixture. The Republic of Ireland finished second to Russia in qualifying before seeing of Estonia 5-1 in the play-offs, while Croatia also needed a play-off win against Turkey to ensure their progress, after coming second to Greece in their qualifying group.

The Road to Qualification

Del Bosque’s side ran away with their qualifying group, winning all eight of their matches. Spain racked up a total of 26 goals and scored at least twice in every one of their games; indeed, such was their attacking potency, they managed to find the net at least three times in six of their qualifiers. At the back, however, they were surprisingly slack in terms of Fantasy prospects; although they conceded just six goals, Spain returned just three clean sheets, with Scotland the only nation to score more than once against them, in a 3-2 win for the visitors at Hampden Park.

Most Appearances: Villa & Ramos (8), Busquets, Pique & Casillas (7)

Top Goalscorers: Villa (7), Silva (4), Llorente (3)

Top Assists: Silva (3)

The Likely Lads

Sergio Ramos doesn’t come cheap. Priced at 8.0, he is the joint most expensive defender in the McDonald’s game but with six goals for his country so far, the Real Madrid man has found the net more times than any of Del Bosque’s other defenders, suggesting he has the most potential of any of the Spanish backline at both ends of the pitch. Spain’s possession game means their opponents are likely to sit deep and look to break on the counter but, while this may frustrate their attackers, the defending champions could rack up the clean sheets at the back as a result – given their pricey options in midfield and attack, the value could well prove to be in Spain’s defensive assets.

Classified as a midfielder in the McDonald’s game but likely to be fielded in the front three, Andres Iniesta looks a strong out-of-position candidate. With uncertainty surrounding other positions in Spain’s first XI, Iniesta offers the security of starts that will instill a little more confidence in Fantasy managers willing to fork out 9.5 for his services. So far, 28.4% have already acquired him, far more than any other player in Del Bosque’s squad.

There’s no way we can overlook Xavi here. The Barcelona playmaker arrives on the back of a superb season, where he contributed 10 goals and seven assists in 26 La Liga starts, in spite of his club’s second place finish. Xavi is likely to monopolise Spain’s set-pieces and corners and, given his national team’s thirst for goals, is best-placed of any of Del Bosque’s side to rack up the assists. Similar to Iniesta, he’s priced at 9.5 but has proved far less popular with Fantasy managers thus far, with just 10.9% snapping up his services.

Cheeky Punt

Thanks to David Villa’s recent withdrawal, Spain are added to the ranks of sides that could well frustrate Fantasy managers up front this summer. With Holland and Germany’s respective forward lines already proving difficult to second guess, Villa’s absence means it’s likely to be a straight fight between Fernando Llorente and Fernando Torres for the central striking berth, with Alvaro Negredo further back in the pecking order. While Llorente has yet to feature in Spain’s friendlies thus far, Torres celebrated his starting role in the first XI by grabbing a goal against South Korea last night, while Negredo also notched after climbing off the bench. The potential for goals is obviously strong but with just one more friendly left, Del Bosque’s intentions for the central role still look unclear – at present, then, selecting either one clearly comes at a risk.

A look at David Silva’s qualifying stats highlights the City playmaker’s potential within the Spanish set-up. Playing six of the eight group matches, Silva was second top scorer with four goals and also provided more assists than any of his international teammates – although he’s likely to feature wide right, Silva has also been trialled as a false nine, with Del Bosque keen to integrate him into the starting XI. Priced at 10.5 and classified as a forward, he’s far from cheap but may turn out to be a more secure option for Fantasy managers eying up the Spanish front line.

Jordi Alba looks likely to be Spain’s regular left-back over the course of the tournament. While Ramos comes in at 8.0 in the McDonald’s game, Alba is a lot more budget-friendly in comparison, with a price tag of just 6.5 – ideal, perhaps, for those Fantasy managers looking for a way into the Spanish defence without having to break the bank. The Valencia man demonstrated his attacking potential in the previous La Liga campaign, returning two goals and five assists for third placed Valencia. Alvaro Arbeloa is another defensive option who could benefit from his nation’s possession game. Priced at 7.0 he’s a little more expensive than Alba but, with Carlos Puyol out of the tournament, Arbeloa is set to reprise his right-back role for Real Madrid, with Ramos partnering Gerard Pique in the middle.

Further Analysis

Group A Czech Republic, Greece, Poland, Russia
Group B Denmark, Gemany, Holland, Portugal
Group C Croatia, Italy, Republic of Ireland

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973 Comments Post a Comment
  1. Fernando Torres
    • 12 Years
    11 years, 11 months ago

    What are the chances of Torres starting?

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    1. FORCA INTER
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 11 months ago

      not so bad i would say

      Del Bosqe likes him and he is in good form lately

      i wouldn't be suprised if he starts ahead of Llorente

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  2. Messimerized- Join My FPL L…
    • 12 Years
    11 years, 11 months ago

    I think Llorente will start

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    1. The Milkman
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      11 years, 11 months ago

      The manager will probably rotate them which is not good for us.

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  3. Smurf
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    • 14 Years
    11 years, 11 months ago

    The worst thing about the Lampard news is that Downing will most likely start. With lampard in the team Stevie G would play in the hole and Young out wide. Another bad year for England about to commence.

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    1. Abominable Snowy84
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      11 years, 11 months ago

      I think Lampard is being harshly done by on these pages.

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      1. Captain Shirokov
        • 12 Years
        11 years, 11 months ago

        +millions

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      2. Smurf
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        • 14 Years
        11 years, 11 months ago

        I think Lampard has had a great second half of season and would have him playing next to parker as first choice misfield pairing.

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    2. Optimus.
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 11 months ago

      well at least ye have another excuse this year when ye fail 😉

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  4. mouldy_uk
    • 13 Years
    11 years, 11 months ago

    Lost at the bottom of the last page...

    RMT please gents:

    Szczęsny / Lindegaard
    Abate / Piszczek / Zhirkov / Debuchy / M. Kadlec
    Özil / Mandžukić / Sneijder / Rosický / Dzagoev
    Huntelaar / Jelavić / Ibrahimović

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  5. Colonel Shoe 肝池
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    11 years, 11 months ago

    if rogers brings siggy to liv i would be a happy man, though we seem to have had the anti midas touch with good players of late 😉

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    1. riot
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      • 13 Years
      11 years, 11 months ago

      You can say that again 🙂

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    2. Mílanista
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      • 12 Years
      11 years, 11 months ago

      No, the vast sums spent have misled you into thinking said players were good 😉

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  6. Messimerized- Join My FPL L…
    • 12 Years
    11 years, 11 months ago

    Teddy, give your FPL Team Link along with Euro Team's League.

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    1. teddy.
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      • 14 Years
      11 years, 11 months ago

      Missed me Messi. I was still checking the other page.

      My FPL is 196, and is linked in my name.

      My Euro is 24265.

      Team name suggestion: Boenisch Points.

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  7. Mílanista
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    • 12 Years
    11 years, 11 months ago

    G Johnson
    Gerrard
    Henderson
    Downing
    Carroll

    How can a team that did as badly as Liverpool, particularly in the second half of the season, end up with 5 players in the squad? I know there isn't a great deal of talent available but it's still an absolute joke. What's even more worrying is that up to 4 of them could actually be starting games.

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    1. Abominable Snowy84
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      11 years, 11 months ago

      How did Jay Spearing not make the team 😆

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    2. Optimus.
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      11 years, 11 months ago

      thats a good 5 a side right there 😉

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    3. A.
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 11 months ago

      I can understand Gerrard and Johnson, long standing members of the squad.

      And given England's lack of strikers Carroll is just about understandable as an inclusion.

      But Downing and Henderson? I don't have a clue why they're there, surely there must be a dozen players in each position that can claim to be better/be in better form than them.

      Henderson is a future prospect, he could develop into a good player - but right now he's not international standard, he's not even Liverpool standard.

      And the less said about Downing the better, playing almost every league game and coming away with no goals or assists should not get you into the England squad

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    4. 4vets
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      11 years, 11 months ago

      All of them could perform for the right manager (and have done in the past)... well, maybe not Henderson... yet. That's from an L'pool view. Have no idea why Johnson, Downing & Henderson are in the Eng team.

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    5. Mull
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 11 months ago

      We're the best, you've got to get your head around that 😉

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  8. Torreslove
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    • 12 Years
    11 years, 11 months ago

    this is what i'm looking at so far in my pro league...

    akinfeev, neuer
    kadlec, torosidos, piszczek, ramos, cole
    schweinsteiger, nasri, shirokov, iniesta
    lewandowski, robben, benzema

    need one more player, will probably bid for a mid, but i'm happy with that 😀

    i feared the worst going into the first round of bidding, didnt know what other were bidding etc. but alls well that ends well

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    1. Pinoche
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 11 months ago

      😆

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  9. dykeypunk
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 11 months ago

    Hello everyone, just thought I'd share some info/opinion taken from yesterdays Racing Post.

    Probable Penalty Takers

    Croatia Krancjar
    Czech Baros or Kadlec
    Denmark Agger or Bendtner
    England Gerrard
    France Nasri
    Germany Gomez or Scweiny
    Greece Karagonis
    Holland Kuyt or RVP
    Ireland Keane
    Italy Balotelli or Pirlo
    Poland Blaszczykowski
    Portugal Ronaldooooo
    Russia Kerzakhov
    Spain Alonso
    Sweden Ibra or Seb Larsson
    Ukraine Gusev or Shevchenko

    Prices for Golden Boot (prices from Betfair)

    Gomez 10/1

    RVP 12.5/1

    Ronaldooo 14/1

    Benzema 16/1

    Llorente
    Torres 18/1

    Huntellaar 18.5/1

    Klose 22/1

    Lewandoski 24/1

    Shortest priced players to score most for each team

    Croatia Baros
    Greece Gekas
    Poland Lewa
    Russia Kerzakhov
    Denmark Bendtner
    Germany Gomez
    Holland RVP
    Portugal Ronaldooooooooooooo
    Croatia Jelavic
    Italy Balotelli
    Ireland Keane
    Spain Llorente
    England Rooney
    France Benzema
    Ukraine Miilevskiiy
    Sweden Ibra

    Price to start against France

    Hart 1/33
    Johnson 4/11
    Cole 1/12
    Gerrard 1/16
    Cahill 8/15
    Terry 1/6
    Walcott 4/9
    Lampard 8/13 Pulled out
    Carroll 2/5
    Young 1/5
    Parker 4/7
    Wellbeck 6/4
    Lescott 2/1
    Jones 9/4
    Milner 5/2
    Downing 11/4
    The Ox, Defoe 5/1
    Jagielka 5/1
    Baines 9/1

    Good Luck all

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  10. COMH
    • 12 Years
    11 years, 11 months ago

    For GW1

    a) Jordi Alba + Jelavic

    or

    b) J. Olsson + Zlatan

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    1. michu pichu
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 11 months ago

      2.......

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  11. michu pichu
    • 12 Years
    11 years, 11 months ago

    how will france's back four be???

    do u reckon.........

    debuchy rami mexes evra

    ????

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    1. COMH
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      11 years, 11 months ago

      That's what I think it will be. Depends on the form of Revelliere and Debuchy in the friendlies I guess.

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  12. tommygun
    • 13 Years
    11 years, 11 months ago

    Said it before and I'll say it again...

    "Carles Puyol"

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