Euro 2016

Euro 2016 Team Analysis – Slovakia

Group B’s underdogs are UEFA European Championship new boys Slovakia, who open their campaign against Wales at 5pm on Saturday, June 11, before facing Russia at 2pm four days later and then England at 8pm on Monday, June 20.

The side bears comparison with Russia, with age and a lack of defensive pace, alongside a heavy reliance on counter-attacking football, likely to be a hindrance.

Underestimating Slovakia would be foolish, though – in their international tournament debut, the 2010 World Cup, they knocked out defending champions Italy on their way to the last 16, whilst a 2-1 defeat of Spain in qualifying confirmed a taste for big-name scalps.

THE ROAD TO QUALIFICATION

That home victory over Spain ended an eight-year undefeated period in qualification matches for La Roja, part of a superb early run when Slovakia won their first six group matches on the spin.

Things got a little jittery after that, with a draw, two defeats and no goals in their next three fixtures, before a 4-2 win in Luxembourg secured second spot in the group, five points adrift of Spain.

Coach Jan Kozak consistently sets up his side in a 4-2-3-1 formation designed to sit deep and hit opponents on the counter, and it worked well enough for his defence to keep four clean sheets and concede eight goals in ten qualifiers.

The big question mark remains Slovakia’s ability to adapt their tactics should they fall behind and it will be a surprise if they can muster enough resilience and offensive firepower to find their way out of Group B.

Over the last 12 months, Slovakia have played five friendlies, winning against Switzerland, Iceland and Georgia, and drawing with Latvia and Republic of Ireland. Kozak’s troops have netted at least twice in four of those fixtures, though managed just a single clean sheet.

Most Appearances Matus Kozacik, Marek Hamsik (10), Tomas Hubocan, Robert Mak, Juraj Kucka, Viktor Pecovsky (9), Martin Skrtel, Peter Pekarik, Vladimir Weiss (8), Miroslav Stoch, Adam Nemec (7)

Most Goals Marek Hamsik (5), Adam Nemec (3); Robert Mak, Juraj Kucka (2).

Most Assists Vladimir Weiss (6); Adam Nemec, Miroslav Stoch (2); Marek Hamsik, Robert Mak, Juraj Kucka, Stanislav Sestak, Peter Pekarik (1).

THE KEY TARGETS

Slovakia’s chief attacking threat comes from playmaker Marek Hamsik. The Napoli man is now 28 and close to his peak – he fired more attempts than any team-mate in qualifying, with five qualifying goals making him the squad’s top scorer. Priced at 7.5 in the official Uefa game, Hamsik recorded six strikes and 11 assists in Serie A last season and is almost certain to be the Slovaks’ most popular pick.

Former Manchester City wide man Vladimir Weiss (6.5) also caught the eye in qualifying, with six assists the joint-best return across the competition. Stationed on the left, Weiss created more chances than any team-mate in qualifying and is afforded a fair share of corner kicks. His ability to take on and beat opponents should also draw fouls and earn points in the Draft Kings game.

Lone striker Adam Nemec (6.5) featured in seven of the team’s ten group fixtures, scoring three times and providing one assist. Having also bagged a brace against Georgia on Friday evening, he looks to have strengthened his position as first-choice lone striker under Kozak.

In central midfield, Juraj Kucka (6.0 in Uefa) offers good all-round potential in the mid-price bracket. The AC Milan man was second only to Hamsik for attempts over the qualifiers and found the net twice, whilst he also made more successful tackles than any team-mate, heightening his Draft Kings potential.

THE LONG SHOTS

With Martin Skrtel setting you back 5.5, full-backs Tomas Hubocan and Peter Pekarik (both 5.0) are the cheapest of the nailed-on options in a somewhat unconvincing defence. As the team’s most productive full-back for successful tackles and key passes, the former looks likely to offer some value in the Draft Kings game. Keeper Matus Kozacik comes in are just 4.5 in Uefa, though, and played a part in all ten matches in the qualifiers.

Right winger Robert Mak (6.0) will struggle for our attentions, though he did manage a goal and two assists on the road to France. Mak’s attacking stats – double-figures for both shots and key passes – afford a degree of optimism, whilst the former Man City youth player also shares corner duties with Weiss and is top by some distance for crosses.

Upcoming Friendlies

Germany vs Slovakia (May 29), Slovakia vs Northern Ireland (June 4)

Further Analysis

Group A Albania, France, Romania, Switzerland.

Group B Russia

1,348 Comments Post a Comment
  1. Spectrum-FFS Doubles Champ
    • 12 Years
    7 years, 10 months ago

    For those playing the Euro's don't make the mistake of taking out all your cheap eliminated bench players, you will likely need a couple for the later rounds to maximise your starting teams. Once the teams are eliminated they won't be around for long

    1. Eden Hazardous
      • 9 Years
      7 years, 10 months ago

      +1.I know . Got burned in the Fantasy UCL this year cos I played casually.

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  3. rrb
    • 7 Years
    7 years, 10 months ago

    Hi guys,

    Can I get some feedback on my first draft?

    De Gea - Patricio
    Dier - Mangala - Hector - Vrsaljiko - Juanfran
    Modric - Fabregas - Kroos - J. Mário - Wilshere
    Ronaldo - Muller - Giroud

    Thanks in advance!

    1. Golden Goal
      • 7 Years
      7 years, 10 months ago

      Hi RRB, looks really good except for a couple of spaces in midfield. I'd lose Mario and Wilshere to be honest. May be worth downgrading Ronaldo in order to upgrade one of them. Plus he's in a tough group, playing for a team that barely scores and his recent international record is nowhere near his club form.

  4. I Member
    • 8 Years
    7 years, 10 months ago

    Jordi Alba worth the extra 1.5 over Juanfran? Yay or nay?

    1. UnitedFan
      • 8 Years
      7 years, 10 months ago

      Nay, Juanfran has plenty attacking threat.

    2. Rolls-Royce
      • 10 Years
      7 years, 10 months ago

      nah

    3. Pirlø's Pen
      • 8 Years
      7 years, 10 months ago

      just depends if you want the most attacking defender in the game! one of the first names in my team.

      1. I Member
        • 8 Years
        7 years, 10 months ago

        I do, just not sure if he's worth 1.5 more than Juanfran. Completely in the realm of possibility that Juanfran matches or outscores Alba.

        1. Pirlø's Pen
          • 8 Years
          7 years, 10 months ago

          Ofcourse he could, I just don't think it'll happen. Juanfran and Alba cannot be compared in terms of attacking threat however, he tends to score v well in these tournaments too!

      2. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 14 Years
        7 years, 10 months ago

        + 42. Fitted everything else around him.

  5. UnitedFan
    • 8 Years
    7 years, 10 months ago

    Opinions on this lads?

    Patricio - Sommer
    Juanfran - Dragovic - Eliseu - Hector - Vrsaljko
    Reus - Weiss - Alaba - J.Mario - Perisic
    Kane - Giroud - Muller

    Feedback appreciated.

    1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      7 years, 10 months ago

      Very strong. Don't like your defence, personally.

    2. Golden Goal
      • 7 Years
      7 years, 10 months ago

      Totally agree with Doosra, change defence

  6. St. Joseph
    • 8 Years
    7 years, 10 months ago

    Alaba or grosicki?

    Which one better opt for this tournament

  7. robster59
    • 9 Years
    7 years, 10 months ago

    Can i get some quick thoughts on my first draft?

    Almer Patricio
    Dragovic Hector Rodriguez Eliseu Denayer
    Alaba Koke Perisic Ozil R.Silva
    Greizman Muller Shaquiri

    cheers 🙂

  8. EuroChamp16
    • 7 Years
    7 years, 10 months ago

    Hi All.

    Please rate my team.

    GK: Patrício - Kozáčik
    DF: Jordi Alba - Koscielny - Hector - Vrsaljko - Denayer
    MF: Özil - Fabregas - Perišić - Alaba - Mak
    ST: Müller - Giroud - Shaqiri

    I am not convinced about Fabregas but I am going to chance it at the moment as I think he will have a good tournament. Any tips or suggestions will be appreciated though. Thanks

  9. Delima
    • 7 Years
    7 years, 10 months ago

    So between two gamedays, can i make up to one or up to four manual substitutions?

    Also, for your interrest, Denayer of Belgium will play: Lombaerts is out so is Boyata. With Lombaerts out, thats one first pick out so Jason will play.

  10. Leeroy357
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    7 years, 10 months ago

    Rui Patricio - Sommer
    Dier - Chiriches - Klein - Dragovic - Koscielny
    Alli - Martial - De Bruyne - Rafa Silva - 6.5m
    Kane - Muller - Giroud

    I like the idea of a Spain striker if they play one as all are reasonably priced, happy to get a cheaper option than Koscielny

  11. Live Lad
    • 9 Years
    7 years, 10 months ago

    Please RMT. Grosicky is unsure to start it seems. Nervous going without any Polish. Morata has been replaced by Kane. It will stay this way unless the former is sure to start.

    Patricio - Kovacik
    Juanfran - Dragovic - Dier- Schar - Rami
    Ozil - Fab - Hamsik- Perisic - Junuzovic
    Kane - Giroud - Muller

    Please help! Thanks!

  12. Live Lad
    • 9 Years
    7 years, 10 months ago

    RMD. Good CS potentials?
    Juanfran - Dragovic - Dier- Schar - Rami

    Swiss defenders worth extra 0.5 than other 5.0 priced defenders? I know they face ALB but after that tough games.