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Germany banking on Ballack
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 05 - 06 - 2008

With Michael Ballack back fit and in the form of his life, Germany looks stronger favorite than ever to win Group B at Euro 2008, with Croatia, Poland and co-host Austria likely to be scrapping for second place.
Ballack had an outstanding second half of the season for Chelsea and the 31-year-old midfielder capped a great performance against Serbia with the winning goal in the team's last match before departing for Switzerland.
“I've never seen Ballack in better form,” said Guenter Netzer, the former midfielder who inspired West Germany's European championship success in 1972. “He can and will make the difference for Germany this time.”
Coach Joachim Loew has plenty of other players of proven quality, including goalkeeper Jens Lehmann, midfielder Torsten Frings and striker Miroslav Klose, the top scorer at the World Cup in 2006, when Germany finished third on home soil.
Germany, three-time European champion, plays its opening match this time against Poland in Klagenfurt on June 8.
The two sides also met at the World Cup, when a late goal from Oliver Neuville saw the Germans to a 1-0 win and effectively sealed Poland's first-round exit.
Poland is now coached by Dutchman Leo Beenhakker, who masterminded its first successful qualifying campaign for a European championship.
Its on-field inspiration will come from Euzebiusz Smolarek, son of Polish international great Wlodzimierz Smolarek and scorer of nine goals in qualifying.
Croatia has not one but three “magicians” in its team, according to coach Slaven Bilic, and it will need them all in top form to make up for losing Eduardo da Silva, who scored 10 goals in the qualifiers, to injury.
“We won't reach the quarterfinals just by keeping it tight at the back,” Bilic said after a disappointing 1-1 draw with Hungary on Saturday. “We need our three magicians Luka Modric, Niko Kranjcar and Mladen Petric to make things happen.”
Croatia ultimately denied England a place at Euro 2008 when it won 3-2 at Wembley and after topping its qualifying group will fancy its chances of joining Germany in the last eight.
Austria, Croatia's first opponents, is the weakest side not only in the group but in the entire tournament and it will take more than just magic if it is to go through. Josef Hickersberger is in his second spell as coach – the first was doomed by an embarrassing defeat by the Faroe Islands – and his real target will be avoiding further humiliation.
Results in friendlies over the past two years have been largely terrible and it will be a surprise if it is still in with a chance when it comes to face the Germans in its third match in Vienna on June 16.
TV time
UEFA is producing its own television signal for this month's European Championship, the first time it has done so at its biggest event. The football body's subsidiary, UEFA Media Technologies SA, will be ion charge of the operation. “Today there is a strong link between football and television,” UEFA President Michel Platini said Tuesday at the opening of International Broadcast Center in Vienna. – Reuters __


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