Euro 2008: A Preview of the Tournament’s Best XI
In June, 16 of Europe’s best national sides will descend upon Austria and Switzerland for the 2008 UEFA European Football Championship, or as most people call it, Euro 2008. While many of the continent’s top teams will be on display, some of Europe’s – and the world’s – best will be as well, so even if your team isn’t in it, you still have plenty reason to watch.
With that in mind and before the tournament begins, we (as in I) have conjured up the juggernaut of juggernauts, an All-Star Euro 2008 Starting XI.
There are several players you won’t see on this list, like Francesco Totti, Fernando Torres, and others, but I compiled this list with one major rule – no more than two players from one country, for the sake of diversity. Keeping that rule in mind, I did try to include the best players, both promising youngsters and experienced stalwarts alike. So, while all of the names below are recognizable, you may not agree with all of the selections. Then again, you’re not supposed to.
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Goalkeeper: Gianluigi Buffon, Italy
You’ve got to give Buffon a lot of credit for remaining loyal to Juventus even after they were relegated, because a lot of other players in his position wouldn’t have. All the while, he’s continued to remain in the best of the best at his position. It almost seems like he’s been around forever, but he only turned 30 in January.
Left Back: Philipp Lahm, Germany
Lahm put in a stellar performance in front of the home fans at the World Cup in 2006, and was chosen as the left back for UEFA’s Team of the Year that year. At 24, he’s still relatively young, but he’s rated at one of the best in his position, and that’s why he’s also in high demand as well, by the likes of Manchester United and Barcelona.
Center Back: Fabio Cannavaro, Italy
Cannavaro may be pushing 35, but there aren’t many in the game who patrol the backline as well as he still does. Cannavaro was the first defender to win the FIFA World Player of the Year award when he won the 2006 award (Paolo Maldini and Roberto Carlos finished second in 1995 and 1997 respectively), and also won the Ballon d’Or that year as well. Now at Real Madrid, he’s still going strong, and for his country, is well over the century mark in caps.
Center Back: Ricardo Carvalho, Portugal
Carvalho is one of the cogs in the Chelsea defense, and one of the best defenders in Europe for the last several years. Besides doing a world-class job of keeping things tidy at the back for both club and country, Carvalho can chip in with a goal every now and then too.
There’ve been a lot of players bought for exorbitant prices in the Roman Abramovich era, but Carvalho’s paid back the 20 million pound investment in full and then some.
Right Back: Sergio Ramos, Spain
At only 21 (he’ll be 22 at the end of the month), Ramos is rated as one of the top rising prospects in European football, and has established himself as Spain’s first-choice right back.
The versatile Real Madrid man can also be a key part of attack, as he’s created several goals for Real this term, and scored a few as well.
Left Midfielder: Wesley Sneijder, Holland
A career-best season last term for Sneijder caught the eye of Real Madrid, who lured him from Ajax for 27 million euros. He got off to a cracking start in Madrid, scoring four goals in his first three matches, but has cooled since, with only two goals.
But, anytime he’s got the ball at his feet within scoring distance, you’ve got to be on your toes if you’re the keeper, because he can score from anywhere, right foot or left, standing up or falling down.
Center Midfielder: Cesc FÃ bregas, Spain
Cesc has been in fine form this season, playing an integral part in Arsenal’s push to take back the Premier League title, scoring a dozen goals and setting many more up from midfield, continuing his rise as one of the top playmakers in the world.
He still has yet to break his international duck for Spain’s senior team, but the fact that he’s really found his scoring touch for his club this season bodes well for his country.
Center Midfielder: Luka Modric, Croatia
Modric is one of Croatia’s brightest talents, and is on the want-list of several top European clubs, including Chelsea and Arsenal, where he could reunite with former Dinamo Zagreb teammate Eduardo. The 22-year old already has two dozen senior team caps to his name, and has many, many more to come.
It’s only a matter of time before he’s on his way to a big club, but a breakout performance at Euro 2008 could send his value through the roof.
Right Midfielder: Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal
He can play anywhere in attack, but I’ll stick him in at right winger here.
Besides his scoring exploits from the current season, Ronaldo was one of the top scorers in Euro 2008 qualifying, scoring eight goals in helping Portugal reach the final stage of the tournament.
Forward: Karim Benzema, France
Whether or not Jean-Michael Aulas likes it or not, Lyon continues to develop players who catch the eye of Europe’s top clubs.
Lyon’s latest gold-mine is the goal-getting 20-year old, who has really announced his presence to the rest of the continent with a tremendous campaign. He also looks to figure prominently in France’s plans in the summer. As to whose shirt he will be wearing come the start of next season, no one knows.
Forward: Miroslav Klose, Germany
I could have put either Fernando Torres or Luca Toni here, but because there were two Italians and two Spaniards in the team already, Klose gets the nod.
He’s not a name that immediately jumps off the tongue when you think of the world’s top strikers, but everywhere he goes, he’s a good bet to find the net. In his first season at Bayern Munich, he’s combined with Luca Toni to make one of the best strike partnerships in Europe – and to keep Lukas Podolski on the bench, for the most part.
Klose was the Golden Boot winner at the last World Cup with five goals, after netting five times for the runners-up in World Cup 2002, which accounts for 10 of his 37 international goals.
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So, who got left off? Like I said, guys like Totti, Torres, Luca Toni, Eric Abidal, and others to name a few of the more popular names, or even Rafael Van der Vaart, who’s been in terrific form for Hamburg SV this season.
There are also a few underrated names, like Russia’s Andrei Arshavin or Croatia’s Mladen Petric (the guy who put the dagger into England’s Euro 2008 qualifying hopes), who are big players for their respective sides, and I would have likely found a place for Arshavin, if he wasn’t going to be suspended for the first two group matches.
What do you think about the selections? Who would you add/drop?
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Topics: Cesc Fabregas, Cristiano Ronaldo, Croatia, Europe, European Championships, Features, France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Portugal, Spain


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Where’s Puyol? He should be there instead of Carvalho!
March 25th, 2008 @ 09:55You could put Ramos in the center, Lahm on the right and Abidal / Evra on the left, you know.
And where’s Gerrard !?!?!? oh wait….
March 25th, 2008 @ 10:29Good list, I like alot, I am seriously rating the old Germans to win this tournament so I would have perhaps put in Schweinsteiger for good measure. I was reading a couple of weeks ago that UBS (the Swiss bank) have predicted, using their ‘amazing stat calculators’ that the Czechs would win the Euros. They predicted Italy to win the World Cup so maybe they have something there – did anyone know their record goal scorer Jan Koller used to play in goal? Been reading about their squad and players to look out for are – Michel Kadlec and Martin Fenin apparently.
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March 25th, 2008 @ 12:53Ditch Fabregas for Kim Kallstrom. Is there no one from Greece who could make this list? Surely they’re a team to watch.
March 25th, 2008 @ 13:34id prefer Casillas over Buffon, but that’s just me. WTF is Cannavaro doing here. seeing make those clumsy mistakes for Real Madrid makes me cringe. Also your selection of Modric, Benzema And sneijder are highly suspect.
March 25th, 2008 @ 14:35maybe if your list was “rising stars” of euro 2008, a lot would agree with your surprising additions.
i agree with razrhead. Cannavaro should not be there. Gallas or Puyol should be there for an all star team.
in defense, you have them all right except for Fabio.
In midfield, I am suspect of Modric. But for a rising stat, he’s a good bet. Better put in a Ballack, Van der Vaart or Ribery there.
Up front, Toni should be there instead of Klose, who is still good, but I think is over-generous. Though I do like Benzema to be an allstar, he’s better for a rising star. Another forward option could be Van Nistelrooy.
March 25th, 2008 @ 16:16Adrian Mutu and Nicolae Dica of Romania. With those two, and Bogdan Lobont in goal (although he’s not better than Buffon) Romania could surprise some people. Obviously, I’m a little biased here, but I think France is definitely beatable, and so is Holland (we’ve done it before), and that puts us in second place to Italy, who is not prone to losing the odd match. Or maybe I’m just being hopeful.
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March 25th, 2008 @ 17:51Yeah Ribery should most definitely be in there, he will definitely be a stand out player of the tournament.
March 25th, 2008 @ 20:14Nice. Not sure about Cannavaro though. He’s been a bit of a mess for Madrid lately.
March 25th, 2008 @ 21:31Ribery is missing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
March 26th, 2008 @ 00:57How could you miss him??!
its a good list
March 26th, 2008 @ 11:05but dump carvalho and cannavaro
modric deserve to be on the list he is amazing
wait and see him in the euro he is really good
real madrid players should always be in lol
March 26th, 2008 @ 15:52I wanted to make it a combination of established names and rising stars, and at the same time, I wanted to adhere to that ‘no more than two players from one country’ rule I made for myself, and keep players at their primary positions.
So, I would’ve either had to take out Ramos or Fabregas for Puyol or Casillas. My biggest dilemma was in midfield – I wanted to put Van der Vaart or Ribery or Ribery in there, because they’re having such excellent seasons. I suppose I’m banking on Sneijder to be healthy and for Modric to have a breakout performance.
The guys are on there are pretty deserving for one reason or another, at least in my eyes, but there are so many other guys who could be on there…that just speaks for the abundance of talent in Europe.
March 26th, 2008 @ 19:03Cannavaro has underperformed this season. Vidic in his place. Torres should play in place of Klose. otherwise its good selection
March 27th, 2008 @ 08:43Ahmed “And where’s Gerrard !?!?!? oh wait”
That was harsh man im still not over getting put out.
If your only taking about 2 players from 1 country then take Ramos out he is a crap full back he cant cross or over lap. Hes a good defender though. Put wee El Nino in
March 27th, 2008 @ 10:35umm…Vidic’s team didn’t qualify…otherwise don’t you think both of Rio and Vida should be there, considering that they ARE the best defensive partnership in Europe this season?
March 27th, 2008 @ 12:42Im definitely surprised ribery is not in there, i would probably swap him for sneijder. Although i would also think about putting ricardo qauresma in there. if him and ronaldo play to their potential they could easily win it. Come on Holland and RVP!
March 28th, 2008 @ 11:51Where is Mutu? Best support striker in Europe, by far.
April 18th, 2008 @ 16:43I agree with your desicion for Benzema so therefore you should have Nasri too. He’s been amazing for Marseille and another of France’s up and comers.
Also Ribery has to find a place in your midfield too, being an arsenal fan, i think fabregas is amazing but feel he doesnt perfrom well internationally, so Ribery the next best thing.
Also Puyol beyond a doubt has to be there instead of Carvalho, hes so much better.
Apart from that, a great selection and as long as the Germans don’t win, i can remain happy with England’s poor attempt this year!
May 28th, 2008 @ 10:42Buffon,in defence:rio ferdinand,john terry,alexander nesta,zambrotta i
May 30th, 2008 @ 21:26Ronaldo,Gerrad,ballak,seedof torres and messi or ibramovich
May 30th, 2008 @ 21:35my team :
………………………..Casillas
Zambrotta….Metzelder…Pepe…..Lahm
Schweinsteiger…Modric…Sneijder….Robben
………………….Villa………….Arshavin
June 29th, 2008 @ 22:47my formacion 4-4-2:
Buffon
D.Alves J.Terry C.Puyol E.Abidal
F.Ribery C.Fabregas Gerrard Kaka
D.Villa F.Torres
October 31st, 2008 @ 13:57my formation would be 4-4-2
……………buffon………………
ramos…..ferdinand….vidic…..lahm
ronaldo…sneijder…van der vaart…ribery
………david villa……….mutu
didnt put in fabregas coz he is rubbish when he plays with spain
December 5th, 2008 @ 19:57and btw i just dont like modric i know he is good rly gooid actually but i still dont like him
my formaion is 4-4-2:
………buffon………
December 9th, 2008 @ 02:07S.Ramos..F.Cannavaro..Nesta..Zambrotta
C.Ronaldo..Fabregas..Van Der Vaart..Ribery
…..Toni…Mutu
my formation would be -4-3-3
Ptr cech
evra vidic terry sergio ramos
fabregas xavi gerrard
c ronaldo torres arshavin
December 28th, 2008 @ 09:01im spanish so my line up would be
April 10th, 2009 @ 06:12Casillas
Ramos, Puyol, Marchena, Capdevilla
Senna, Fabregas, Alonso
Villa, Silva, Torres