by Wayne Harrison
from Kyiv
Raja passing di UERO 2012
.Two of the most gifted midfielders in the game, Andrea Pirlo and Xavi
Hernández, will go head-to-head in Kyiv on Sunday when Italy seek to
dethrone Spain as European champions.
Every two or four years there is one player who generally eclipses
all others in lighting up proceedings and performing with such grace
that a particular finals are considered 'their tournament'.
Four
years ago in Austria and Switzerland it was Xavi Hernández who was feted
for his metronomic range of passing as Spain ended over four decades of
disappointment. Now similar acclaim could be heading Andrea Pirlo's way
if Italy defeat the holders in the UEFA EURO 2012 final.
Coming
off the back of a stellar season with Juventus – in which he appeared in
all but one game during the Bianconeri's unbeaten, Scudetto-winning
campaign – Pirlo has been the Azzurri's orchestrator-in-chief in Poland
and Ukraine. A classic 'regista', he has directed play from his
deep-lying position behind Italy's narrow midfield three.
A
sumptuous free-kick against Croatia, a couple of assists and three
Carlsberg Man of the Match awards – more than any other player – mean he
will be the man his team-mates and coach Cesare Prandelli look to on
Sunday night"Our central midfield has a lot of quality in it; we can run and
press the ball a lot there and we have a great player who can raise the
level, Andrea Pirlo," said Prandelli at the pre-final press conference.
"Often the other players just work to get the ball to him, to give him
space so he can dictate things."
He did just that in the
quarter-final against England a week ago, completing a EURO record 117
passes, albeit with the aid of extra time. And who can forget that
Panenka-style spot-kick in the pressure situation of the penalty
shoot-out?
His head-to-head with Xavi at Kyiv's Olympic Stadium is
certainly one for the purists. The FC Barcelona playmaker is part of
what Sir Alex Ferguson famously called the Blaugrana's "passing
carousel" – and with good reason. With club-mate Sergio Busquets
alongside him, Xavi has executed more passes in the tournament than
anybody else, his total of 455 being 101 more than Pirlo.
Both
players have won the FIFA World Cup, but for Xavi history beckons, with
no player having appeared in two victorious EURO finals. "We have
achieved great things," said Xavi, at 32 eight months Pirlo's junior.
"We are very lucky to have a great generation of footballers.
"We
want to continue creating history and we have another chance. We want
to enjoy it and we are lucky because it's our second [EURO] final. We
want to show everybody that this side is still hungry for success and
that our football is good."
For Xavi, Spain's cycle of success
started when Vicente del Bosque's predecessor took the reins. "Luis
[Aragonés] was the turning point," said Xavi after UEFA EURO 2008. "He
took a gamble on the little guys. That started with him; putting players
like [Andrés] Iniesta, [Santi] Cazorla, Cesc Fàbregas, [David] Silva
and [David] Villa in the team."
It was theme to which he returned
in the press conference. "I feel lucky because several years ago
football had a tendency to be more physical," explained Xavi. "We want
to produce spectacular games. Footballers like Pirlo and players of
Spanish and Italian teams play a similar style, so I'm very happy, happy
that the tendency is to really play and attack more." Few would argue
with that.
sumber : UEFA
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