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梅里达入选欧足联“明日之星”

来源:欧足联官网 作者/译者:rockgun 2008年07月30日 09:27
梅里达入选了国际足联评选出的十个最有希望的“明日之星”。
梅里达入选欧足联“明日之星”

  欧足联官网:2008年7月28日 报道

  07-08欧足联U19欧青赛落下了帷幕,德国队夺得了冠军,本届杯赛上的8支球队的球员都回到他们各自俱乐部准备新赛季,在过去的2个星期,他们的表现显示出了未来的希望。欧足联评选出10个最有希望的“明日之星”。

  弗兰·梅里达(西班牙)

  这位中场在西班牙开幕战上因被禁赛而未能出席与冠军德国队的比赛,但是在他回归之后,他立刻有了稳定的表现,以他精准的定位球给他的球队带来很多进攻威胁。在对保加利亚比赛上,他的表现是艺术级的,凭借他不强的右脚打进了一个漂亮的进球。

  其余9人如下:

  Mihail Aleksandrov (Bulgaria)

  The Bulgaria captain worked tirelessly for the cause, ostensibly occupying a left-hand side role but in reality covering tirelessly across the midfield and probing for openings. Clever in possession and never lost heart.

  Vlagyimir Komán (Hungary)

  The Hungary captain played in an advanced midfield role behind lone striker Krisztián Németh and was perhaps his side's most consistent danger as he moved left and right, although his biggest threat came when he played through the middle. Blessed with a fine range of passing and is looking to make an impact at UC Sampdoria.

  Ben Mee (England)

  The Manchester City FC centre-half provided the answer to England's two problems at this tournament. After sloppy defending cost two goals against the Czechs, Mee was recalled and helped to register successive clean sheets. He also broke England's goalscoring duck in their third game, with a thumping header versus Greece.

  Tomáš Necid (Czech Republic)

  Talisman Necid's four goals drove the Czechs to the verge of the final. He made good set-pieces great. If his first-day double against England turned the hosts into contenders, his headed equaliser in the semi-final completely transformed the match. The SK Slavia Praha forward was a constant menace to defenders.

  Savio Nsereko (Spain)

  Sat the final through suspension having picked up a last-minute yellow card celebrating the win against the Czechs, and Germany missed his energetic contributions down the left. "The best player in the tournament for me has been Nsereko," said UEFA technical observer Roy Millar. "He can go inside on his right foot to make you a goal, or can go wide left and get in behind defenders."

  Stefano Okaka Cuka (Italy)

  Did not score at the finals, but the No9 was nonetheless the attacking focus of this Italy team. Big, strong and hard-running, the AS Roma forward is a willing target from whom the Azzurrini gather many second balls. Okaka Cuka played every minute since returning from his opening-night suspension.

  Kyriakos Papadopoulos (Greece)

  Baby of the class in the tournament's youngest team, Papadopoulos belied his 16 years with eye-catching performances in the Greece rearguard. The English-style centre-back showed perfect timing and positional play with a goal-saving tackle against Italy. The Olympiacos CFP prospect then led the resistance for ten-man Greece against the Czechs.

  Silvano Raggio (Italy)

  Italy realised what they had been missing when Raggio changed the game against England as a half-time substitute. Suspended for the opening match, the anchorman denied space to England's midfield runners. The 19-year-old from Genoa CFC also got forward to measure the perfect pass for the semi-final winner against Hungary.

  Richard Sukuta-Pasu (Germany)

  The spearhead of the Germany attack, his pace and power played a crucial part in his side eventually being crowned champions. Scored fine goals against Spain, decisively, in the final minute of the semi-final with the Czech Republic, and in the final against Italy. Was described as "one of the winners of the tournament" by the Germany coach Horst Hrubesch.(阿森纳中国网 www.arsenal.com.cn

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