

After a long agonising wait of 44 years, Spanish Armada would be looking forward to storm down the final frontier and bring the title back home. Making a mockery of the Russian challenge in the semi finals, Luis Aragones and his boys seem to be more than a match for Germany. More so, tagged as the underdogs and not given a serious chance by soccer pundits to make it this far, the team would surely try to prove everyone wrong by winning the Euro 08'.On the contrary, pushed to the brink by the underdogs Turkey in the semi finals, the Germans would need to lift their game if they want to keep the ever so menacing Spanish forward line at bay. Even though with the lethal David Villa sitting it out due to a side strain, Germany's defensive line would still have its task cut out against the pair of Fernando Torres and David Guiza. Moreover, with defenders like Puyol, Ramos, and Casillas guarding the goal, it would be a uphill task for the German forwards as and when their chances would come.
However, it would also be a mistake to underestimate the prowess of the treble European championship winner Germany. With one of the strongest midfield in the soccer world, led by the legendary Michael Ballack along with Bastian Schweinsteiger and Torsten Frings, the German forward line of Lukas Podolski and Miroslav Klose would be getting all the crucial passes and set pieces on a regular basis. Further, Christoph Metzelder and Philip Lahm - Germany's late scorer against Turkey, would be providing all the necessary support to Jens Lehman in the defensive line up.
An intriguing battle in the offing at the Ernst Happel, Vienna, the final would be a treat for the die hard soccer fan. But, it will also mark an end to the almost month long tournament. Well, as they say all good things must come to end, the curtains will fall on Euro 08 and along with that the countdown for the tournament in 2012 will begin.
Long Live The Beautiful Game....











Scoring the opening goal for the Portugese in the 6oth minute, Pepe yet again proved why the team was a strong contender for the trophy. The thought was yet again reinforced when Joao Moutinho scored the second goal of the match and put the match beyond Turkey's reach. 