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Published Date: 27 June 2008
A SENSATIONAL display saw Spain book their place in the final of a major tournament for the first time in 24 years, but Luis Aragones' side face a nervous wait to find out if David Villa will play any part in their showpiece Euro 2008 clash with Germany.



Goals from Xavi, Daniel Guiza and David Silva left Spanish supporters singing in the rain at Ernst Happel Stadium as Guus Hiddink's Russia were knocked out of the competition at the semi-final stage during another electrical storm in Vienna.

David Villa, the tournament's top scorer was replaced before the break after picking up a knock, but Arsenal's Cesc Fabregas came on and set up the final two goals and will now be pushing for a starting place under Aragones.

Aragones' success means the end of the road for Hiddink and Russia. The Dutchman insisted that winning or losing did not matter given the style in which they play but they simply ran out of steam in the second half.

Andrei Arshavin, who has been one of the players of the tournament and appears to be on the verge of a move to Barcelona, struggled to impose himself on the game.

Arshavin had been banned for the clash earlier in the tournament when Spain won 4-1, but Russia had since won in style three times on the spin, with their playmaker returning and scoring for the final two.

Hiddink, who drafted in Vasili Berezutski as Denis Kolodin was suspended, was already expected to be granted Russian citizenship for making history at this tournament, but the weight of expectation was with the Spaniards.

Fernando Torres and David Villa led the attack again in an unchanged line-up from their win over Italy, with Cesc Fabregas on the bench.

Arshavin enjoyed a few early touches – but it was Spain who created the first chances of the match.

Silva's lofted ball found Villa, who in turn slipped the ball inside to Fernando Torres.

The Liverpool striker out-muscled Sergei Ignashevich but his shot was saved by Igor Akinfeev with his legs. Villa tried himself in the 11th minute, sidestepping Ignashevich then unleashing a shot from the edge of the area that Akinfeev had to be down sharply to save.

Torres then had a penalty appeal turned down as he chased a ball over the top of the Russia defence. Ignashevich had his arm across Torres but Frank de Bleeckere ruled the Spaniard had fouled, with replays suggesting it was a harsh decision from the Belgium official.

With Vienna hit by storms the previous evening and during the afternoon before kick-off, players were sliding around in the teeming rain and lightning could be seen above the roof at the Ernst Happel Stadium.

The downpour made Russia's free-flowing style difficult to execute but they persisted in their efforts.

Roman Pavlyuchenko forced their first chance after Carles Puyol had lost a 50-50 ball 25 yards from goal.

The Russia striker curled his effort around defender Carlos Marchena, and Iker Casillas got the slightest of touches around the post.

Pavlyuchenko then chested down but poked wide under intense pressure from Marchena and Joan Capdevila.

Between Pavlyuchenko's efforts, Villa was forced off for Fabregas after picking up his knock earlier in the half – leaving Torres to lead the attack.

He had a glimpse of goal six minutes before the break but Akinfeev saved easily from his weak shot.

Xavi's opener came in the 50th minute from a move he started himself as he surged forward into the Russians' half of the field. The Barcelona midfielder slipped the ball left to Andres Iniesta and carried on his run into the penalty area.

Iniesta's ball split the Russia defence, finding his team-mate at close range from goal and his volleyed finish was stabbed through Akinfeev's legs, with Spain players wheeling away and roaring in celebration.

Torres could have doubled the lead when Fabregas slid him down the left flank – but the finish went over the crossbar.

Iniesta was trying to unlock Russia's defence again and his reverse ball found Fabregas forced wide but Aleksandr Anyukov headed wide when the cross was swung over.

Torres then had a couple of efforts, the first going wide at the near post and the second when he was found by Sergio Ramos but his comical finish saw him in two minds whether to go with head or boot.

Russia had not threatened since the restart and their frustration was illustrated by Diniyar Bilyaletdinov's booking for a foul on Silva.

The win was sealed 17 minutes from time through Guiza, who replaced Torres six minutes before he struck. It was set up by Fabregas, who chipped delicately over the Russia defence, leaving Guiza to coolly lift the ball over Akinfeev.

Fabregas also set up Silva's goal, with the winger slotting home after Fabregas had raced down the left.

Guiza could have added a fourth but Akinfeev saved with his legs when the substitute ran through and got a shot away.

Russia: Akinfeev, Aniukov, Vasili Berezutsky, Ignashevich, Zhirkov, Semak, Zyryanov, Semshov (Bilyaletdinov 56), Saenko (Sychev 57), Pavlyuchenko, Arshavin. Subs not used: Gabulov, Malafeev, Yanbaev, Berezutsky, Adamov, Ivanov, Shirokov, Bystrov. Booked: Zhirkov, Bilyaletdinov.

Spain: Casillas, Ramos, Marchena, Puyol, Capdevila, Iniesta, Xavi (Alonso 69), Senna, Silva, Villa (Fabregas 34), Torres (Guiza 69). Subs not used: Palop, Reina, Albiol, Navarro, Santi Cazorla, Garcia, Arbeloa, Juanito, De la Red.

Fabregas seizes his chance after Villa injury, to boost hopes of place in showdown

CESC Fabregas is in contention for a starting place for Spain in the Euro 2008 final against Germany after David Villa picked up an injury in the victory over Russia in the Ernst Happel Stadium.

Villa suffered a muscular problem while taking a free-kick and was replaced by Fabregas, with the Arsenal midfielder setting up two goals in the 3-0 win played during an electrical storm in Vienna.

Spain coach Luis Aragones admits playing with five midfielders and Fernando Torres in attack played a huge role in the victory in which Xavi, David Guiza and David Silva got the goals.

"With Cesc we had another midfielder and it was difficult to control," said Aragones. "I know how well he can perform, he is a great player like others in our squad.

"It's better for numbers and pressure and that is how Xavi scored his goal. The point is to make them feel free.

"Cesc is 21, he and other players have acquired the experience that you might have of an older player. This is something that matters for the 2008 tournament but I'm sure it will matter for the World Cup (in 2010) as well."

Fabregas added: "I am here when the manager needs me. It is good, we came here to win the tournament and we got to the final, which I think is the most difficult thing.

"In the final anything can happen, a lot of things can influence the game. Right now we enjoy tonight, the moment, then think about the game we are waiting for."

Aragones may have been talking about the World Cup qualifiers but he refused to be drawn on his own future, and whether he will join Fenerbahce, until after the final in Vienna on Sunday.

He revealed he has been getting advice from England about how difficult the Germans will be.

"Gary Lineker said that Germany can win against any team they play," Aragones said. "I know him because I was at Barcelona with him and he is a great guy."

Victory meant the end of the road for Guus Hiddink after guiding his Russia team to the last four, and he was satisfied with the progress his side made. "The disappointment of tonight is in our head, but when our emotions calm down we are very proud, not just the results but the way they have played," said the Dutchman.

"Of course after a game where we are defeated we are disappointed, that is logical. We could play with Spain for the first half and part of the second, there was still a game, but their plan to tire us led to our marking being loose in midfield so we had to run a lot.

"That is the moment they had the quality to strike. It is a very deserved win – it's very difficult to play against a team like that who can play one-touch football. I hope they play a good final."

Hiddink also felt an extra midfielder made the difference for Spain. "We could handle Torres and Villa in the first half okay, but with the change to a midfielder in there came more mobility," he said.

"It is difficult to play that and control it. They also do it at a rather quick pace. You can feel it and it's a matter of time, that's their class."

Meanwhile, Barcelona have made an offer to sign Russia playmaker Andrei Arshavin from Zenit St Petersburg. "We have received an official offer from Barcelona to buy Andrei but we will discuss it only after he returns from Euro 2008," Konstantin Sarsania, an adviser to Zenit's president, said.

Sarsania declined to give any details but media reports put the Spanish club's bid at £12 million.

A self-confessed Barcelona fan, Arshavin had a disappointing match last night but had caused a stir in the previous two matches with his clever runs and great vision. He helped transform a drab and defensive Russian side into an attractive attacking outfit.


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1

Richardinho,

27/06/2008 01:10:57
Who's going to win then?
2

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 01:26:09
O.F. I agree with you..TWO Tim teams in the final...Your on the money with that one for the new league campaign too!
3

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 01:30:09
#2 Lesser of two evils,I'll go for Spain ...Jerries were boring whilst the second half tonight was very good from the Spaniards..
Dont mean to steal your thunder OF but in an email to BTO PRIOR to the tourney,I did say that Spain would win..
4

Daillyman,

27/06/2008 01:36:40
Fancy the Germans with their pedigree in top competitions.

Like watching the Spanish, their football has been good, but I wonder by just getting to the final and getting the monkey of their back, how they will handle the pressure of the final.
5

Richardinho,

27/06/2008 01:41:20
#7 Why are you running scared of making a prediction of who will win the Euro Championships then?
6

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 01:41:57
OF just ask that beacon of truth BTO and he will vindicate me...But being a Stirling Albion?'gers fan,he'll deny it...
Dman..There is an air of inevitibility about the final given the Jerries pedigree but as I've said before...sneaking suspicion that this might be Spains year..CARAMBA!
7

Daillyman,

27/06/2008 01:46:04
9 Swordsman

Like you I am looking forward to the final, if it lives up to the hype it could be a cracker, 3-2 for somebody.
8

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 01:52:41
OF..I did say at the start of the tourney that Spain would win the whole thing,but watching the Russians take Holland apart,I thought they would be too strong for Spain in the semi...Thank god I'm not a pundit,eh...? Still,my original prediction is still valid..In my eyes at least!
9

Richardinho,

27/06/2008 01:57:15
I fancy Germany to win. That was my prediction at the start of the tournament.
10

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 01:59:04
Case adjourned!
11

Daillyman,

27/06/2008 02:02:20
13 bto

You are a cautious honourable man.
12

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 02:02:36
OF surely the mark of a great tactician is to assess the lay of the land,tinker with the team and make your changes accordingly?
13

Daillyman,

27/06/2008 02:04:22
If Turkey had won this cup bto would have been flying us all to the land of the rising sun. lol

14

Richardinho,

27/06/2008 02:06:11
#20 'and i said greece would win euro 2004!'
I'd have to see some evidence of that first, I think. No doubt you tipped Celtic to win the SPL last season?
15

Richardinho,

27/06/2008 02:08:41
#18
If you want some tips, I'm happy to give them out.
If you want cast iron certainties, you should talk to OF since he apparently has the unfailing gift of foresight.
16

Daillyman,

27/06/2008 02:09:07
21 Swordsman

Isn't that what WGS did with 8 matches to go.

"Wow now I have to play Robson and Hartley in midfield, as I have to many injuries and players suspended"

Master tactician, that WGS. LOL
17

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 02:09:42
OF Definition of an opinion "a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty"
Ergo I changed my opinion based on the performances of Russia and came to the conclusion that when Spain met Russia they would lose...Happily that didn't happen..Ok?
18

Daillyman,

27/06/2008 02:11:46
28

The man on these threads with cast iron certs is SMMoonbeams. He stands alone.
19

Daillyman,

27/06/2008 02:13:25
33 bto

Thanks, I have just decided to put money on Spain. lol
20

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 02:14:04
Dman..Exactly..Serendipity,I believe its called...Fab!
21

Daillyman,

27/06/2008 02:15:49
Must go lads it has been my pleasure enjoy the rest of the night.
22

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 02:16:14
Anyway..lets face it guys,gets us away from Corrie for a couple of hours...RESULT!
23

Richardinho,

27/06/2008 02:16:32
#29
WGS still had to have the players available though. If you want to thrown doubt on a manager's capability, perhaps question how Walter Smith was able to lose the league from a position of six points clear with two games in hand, with only a handful of games left to play.
24

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 02:17:17
OF..I should have been a politician,I suppose ;@)
25

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 02:17:53
Dman..Have a good one...
26

Richardinho,

27/06/2008 02:17:58
#37 No thanks, history is littered with fools who thought they could predict the future with certainty. Inevitably they all ended up looking rather foolish.
27

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 02:21:36
OF..erm...SLIGHTLY too right wing for me,I'm afraid...Y'see I have all these names in my wee black book that will,when the revolution comes,see many up against the wall..
28

Richardinho,

27/06/2008 02:24:01
#44 That's what you have to do though. That was the price of not being able to get past Partick and St Johnstone at the first time of asking. That was the price of dodging out of the Gretna game before the Lyon game. That was the price of the Ibrox pitch being a complete disgrace.
Rangers problems last year were entirely self inflicted. Still a 6 point cushion with the chance of it being 12 should have been more than enough.
29

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 02:28:15
OF, I am SHOCKED at the personal nature of your post..You have just been added to the book..
30

Richardinho,

27/06/2008 02:33:03
#54 Well since it was Rangers who actually asked for it to be postponed, you might say they had some involvement, but I wouldn't like to go down that route you're going. That tragic event is not something I want to try and score points over.

Rangers should have had the league won long before they had to play those four games and you know it.
What you're really saying is that when the going got tough, Rangers simply weren't good enough.
As it happens, I agree with that.
31

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 02:34:38
OF. Relax...I'm a peaceable sort really,As for the fixture congestion last term...OVER!..All the prizes have been given out,so let it go,eh?
32

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 02:42:49
OF fair play...Time to move on...Since the Spanish/Russian contingent have deserted us...Who do you want to get get in the euro qualies?
33

Richardinho,

27/06/2008 02:46:49
'rangers done the honourable thing and stepped in'
Correct, it was the honourable thing to do, so stop demeaning that gesture by using it as an excuse.

The league was won by Celtic in the two old firm games, well before the 4 games you were talking off. That was when Ranger's spirit was broken.

We spent most of the end of last season hearing about '4 games in 8 days' as if Rangers were being forced to visit the 9th circle of hell! In the end it just turned out that they had to play back to back mid week games!
34

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 02:48:19
BTo..East Stirling,perhaps?
35

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 02:52:05
OF surely Barca are in the main(Big Boys) draw with the Hoops?
36

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 02:55:55
And with thatthe trap door goes "THUNK"..!Thats because we qualified as Champions of our league...................
37

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 02:56:50
OF seriously though..Do Barca have to qualify?
38

Richardinho,

27/06/2008 02:58:16
#65 Cause you know I'm right. Teams in this euro championships are being asked to play a game every 3 days, and I've yet to hear any of them complaining about it.
39

Richardinho,

27/06/2008 03:02:38
#74 And don't you agree that that is a pathetic excuse?
40

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 03:03:43
OF have the devil in me..(My Immortal soul has been in jeopardy since I reneged on the "Black Babies" Scheme at school in the sixties)...I admire your optimism regarding the fortunes of our respective clubs,I will,of course,disagree..Especially on the domsetic front..there we know what we have to do to beat all comers..
41

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 03:11:50
'Pool game I believe is between the Euro Qualies...Nae shouting about fixture congestion there.......OOOPS!
42

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 03:15:56
BTO..If not you can see it on "Cops" later in the year...LOL
43

Richardinho,

27/06/2008 03:16:31
Quite funny. last year the rangers fans were all shouting about how rubbish McGeady was. Now most of them are convinced that they lost the league cause the OF game in January in which he was suspended was postponed!

And OF-as the Euro's have shown, a team that can't play a game every 3 days really doesn't deserve to win anything.
44

Richardinho,

27/06/2008 03:20:21
#88
I don't know how you think Rangers are going to compete in the Champions League if they can't manage to play midweek games.
45

Richardinho,

27/06/2008 03:23:49
#91 your most intelligent post yet.
46

Richardinho,

27/06/2008 03:24:48
'I would switch him to the middle, and put Nakamura out on the left wing.'

Funnily enough, that's the position he craves. Personally I'd like to see Strachan give that a try at some point. Maybe in one of the pre season friendlys.
47

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 03:29:20
Yup..McGeady running full pelt,through the middle at the "Rabbit in the headlights" 'Gers defence would be a thing of beauty...Good call BTO!
48

Richardinho,

27/06/2008 03:32:06
Pace isn't McGeady's problem, he can outrun most of the defenders in the SPL. I don't know the stats for his assists, but from memory he was involved in a lot of goals that we scored.
I think people probably expect too much of him, they expect him to beat his man and provide the perfect cross every time. What he does contribute though is fantastic.
49

Richardinho,

27/06/2008 03:41:58
#104 It's a simple fact that Boyd doesn't perform in the big games. That's why Walter doesn't play him in them anymore.
50

Richardinho,

27/06/2008 03:46:26
yes, he wasn't good enough. One goal in 6 years against Celtic says it all really.
51

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 03:46:34
OF he was a lazy big lump...Nae getting away frae it..
52

Richardinho,

27/06/2008 03:50:24
#109 evidence please.
53

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 03:54:09
OF I think you forget the boy is, at 20-1yrs of age on a steep learning curve..How many players at that age can say they have played against Man Utd,Barca and AC Milan? At times he does flatter to deceive,but I'll put that down to callow exuberance..But the Potential IS there for a world class player to come through.If we can hold him for two more years we are looking at a major payday..
54

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 03:58:02
I'm 48 and I'm offski to...Later guys..Same place tomorrow ,no doubt..What saddos we are ,Eh?
55

Richardinho,

27/06/2008 03:59:30
Beat Rangers twice and won the SPL, Beat Man Utd, beat Shaktar, beat Spartak, beat AC Milan, put two goals past Barcelona..
He can't have done that badly!
56

Richardinho,

27/06/2008 04:00:52
Scored against Benfica, too. Forgot about that.
57

Richardinho,

27/06/2008 04:12:24
Big enough for the Champions League. And how many goals has Kris Boyd scored in the Champions League?
58

Richardinho,

27/06/2008 04:15:38
Yeah, another team Kris Boyd couldn't score against, and Rangers couldn't beat.
59

Richardinho,

27/06/2008 04:36:59
If you can't beat them, you can't say you're better than them.
60

Raskolnikov,

27/06/2008 05:01:48
McGeady is going nowhere. Straight from the horse's mouth.

Sorry to spoil the hopes of all the Gers fans who have Boruc and McGeady already sold.

They will both be collecting SPL championship medals with Celtic nexy May.
61

Raskolnikov,

27/06/2008 05:03:45
Correction - I'm NOT sorry.
62

Jealousy,jealousy,

27/06/2008 07:39:09
Was really dissapointed with Russia - they were my tips to win last night. No doubt a team for the future but they were outclassed by the Spanish last night.

For all the talk of Villa, and he IS a great player, his injury contributed to the win cos when Fabregas came on he was the best player on the park by a mile.

Spain are a better side but i reckon German resilience will see them lift the trophy - hope im wrong though!
63

Jealousy,jealousy,

27/06/2008 07:59:37
#130 BTO

Aye mate they were the same in the first game too - Spain got in behind them far too easily.

Was expecting a fast flowing open game so was slightly dissapointed, Spain did however play some great football, mostly through Fabregas who will surely start the final.

All the talk will about the Spanish goals but the defence was class as well - is there a tougher defender than Puyol?
64

Jealousy,jealousy,

27/06/2008 08:15:20
#132 BTO

Another classic from the ITV commentry team last night.

On Arshavin and along the lines of " I cant remember an occasion when a player that has been talked up so much has performed so poorly" .

What utter nonsense!

Incidently,when i pointed out my surprise that the final was only being shown on BBC when them and ITV showed the same games earlier in the tourney my old man said that he had read that this was because ITV had been utterly embarraresed by the viewing figures in comparison so just decided not to show it.
65

dundee8cologne1,

dundonia 27/06/2008 08:51:53
well, there goes the £16 office sweep!! :(

thought Russia spent the game trying not to lose as badly as they did in the first game. Thoroughly deserved win but I was really disappointed by how the Russians played.

Classic, pointless, draw-parallels-with-English-player moment: First-half Pavlyuchenko chest down and shot on goal...."..just like Teddy Sheringham..." eh? sorry? this is Spain-Russia, what the hell has Teddy Sheringham have to do with any of this?


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27/06/2008 10:57:53
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AJ Fife,

27/06/2008 11:28:53
With the population of the south of Germany being made up of mainly Roman Catholics, and, of course, Spain being almost entirely Roman Cathoic, where does that leave the Protestant Ibrox master race??

Maybe if the Gers fans chose to renounce John Knox, King William and the Rev Ian Paisley, perhaps their team might start playing better!

68

AJ Fife,

27/06/2008 11:41:22
#140,

You do BTO, don't try denying it!

You can get yourself sorted out with some gear at www.holygizmo.com. Perhaps clutching the Rosary beads might jist tip the scales next season.....
69

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 11:55:58
Morning Lads...Greetings from Dank,Drab,Dreich Dublin...On the subject of Commentators last night,I have the benefit of both BBC and RTE...RTE is great in that there is NEVER any mention of How England woulda,shouda,coulda played the game...That said,to hear Plastic Paddy Lawrenson (never forgave him for stealing ten yds to score a free kick against Scotland in 87)!faun at the feet of Motty is listenable in a cringeworthy kinda way...
70

dundee8cologne1,

dundonia 27/06/2008 12:12:43
I remember David Francie - one of the truelly great commentators. I recall one commentary where he had to stop for a minute as a sclaffed kick had bounced in to the stands and wacked in the face!

71

AJ Fife,

27/06/2008 12:16:00
#143,

Sounds like it might be a laugh! :)
72

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 12:19:28
BTO...Surely the best sketch is Father Ted,on being called a Fascist,replying that he wasnt, as Fascists all dressed in black and told everyone what to do all the time....Classic...

I miss the wee Jimmy "were you at the game,caller" Sanderson/Richard "Ibrox" Park combo...Never lost for words except when Adrian Sprott put his beloved 'gers out the cup at Ibrox...
73

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 12:33:43
BTO..Not yet but will be in the front row at the local flea pit with my Kia-Ora and Lyons maid tub very soon...
BTW Met Harrison and his missus Calista Flockhart a couple ago...Very nice people...Nae airs or graces...
74

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 12:50:34
BTO "The Kelburne" in Paisley had a bar with a big plate glass windae so you could swally while watching the film fae there...Scottish know-how at its best!

Best thing about Dublin is that you can have a scoop or five just about anywhere!...Why d'you think I moved here? HIC!
75

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 12:59:52
Havent seen it...Had a quiet week working my way through the "Mighty Boosh" stuff...Totally mental but hilarious
76

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 13:06:03
156..couldn't have articulated that better,myself...
77

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 13:10:34
BTo think it translates as "We Can"..Re Spains attempt to win Euro2008...Hope he's right Caramba!
78

JT,

27/06/2008 13:25:14
Lets just see how many times the commentary team from the EBC mentions England would have played or how many anti germanic comments can be made. The overall coverage has been nothing short of racism and totally disgraceful from them. ITV are not much better with the waffle they came out with last night. Turn the commentary down or off, time to get real footy fans involved.
79

Swordsman,

Dublin 27/06/2008 13:27:44
161..Notice how its never "Germany" but "THE Germans".?
80

Daillyman,

27/06/2008 14:30:25
McGregor signs a new 5 year deal with the Gers.
81

Schot,

1966 and all that 27/06/2008 15:13:03
Just to alert the pundits & journalists here, the World Cup was fixed in 1966 and 1974 according to former FIFA President Joao Havelange.

Which sort of explains why Scotland were able to play England off the pitch in 67. Parcel of rogues ?

http://www.goal.com/en-india/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=753029


 

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