Euro 2012 final : Balotelli will be a threat says Fabregas
KIEV(AFP) – Cesc Fabregas says that Spain will need to pay
special attention to Mario Balotelli if they are to get the better of
Italy in Sunday’s Euro 2012 final in Kiev.
Balotelli produced the finest performance of his blossoming
international career on Thursday by claiming an excellent brace to give
Italy a 2-1 win over Germany in their semi-final match in Warsaw.
The 21-year-old Manchester City striker now finds himself in
contention to win the tournament’s Golden Boot and Fabregas says that
his performance against Germany proved he is coming of age at
international level.
“Balotelli is a great player,” the Barcelona midfielder said on Friday.
“He showed that yesterday by scoring two superb goals in a semi-final against a very strong team like Germany.
“He’ll be a threat, just like (Antonio) Cassano and the other strikers.”
Asked to assess Italy’s key strengths, Fabregas said that Cesare
Prandelli’s side possessed dangerous players in every area of the pitch.
“They have a very competitive team,” he said.
“They are very experienced at the back and up front, and they have
players who had excellent seasons for teams like AC Milan, Inter Milan
and Juventus.
“Italy’s defenders are very experienced, and they know when to attack and when to defend.
“On top of that they have a goalkeeper (Gianluigi Buffon) who’s a
natural leader, but Spain have a great goalkeeper as well in Iker
Casillas.
“They also have a lot of variety up front. They have strong players
like Balotelli, tricky players like Cassano, and in midfield they have
special players like (Claudio) Marchisio and (Andrea) Pirlo, who’s had a
great tournament.
“It will be a tough game and the winners will be deserving champions.
I think we’ve been the two most consistent teams at the tournament.”
Victory for Spain on Sunday would make them the first team to
successfully defend the European title and the first side to win three
consecutive major international tournaments.
Having already played a starring role in the successes at Euro 2008
and the 2010 World Cup, Fabregas says he continues to draw inspiration
from the dedication of the country’s supporters.
“The players are lucky to have a country behind us that loves
football,” he said. “It’s a great pleasure for us to transmit joy to the
fans who support us.
“The fans have been coming out onto the streets in Spain after our
matches, and there are fans who have travelled to Ukraine despite all
the logistical difficulties with transport.
“It’s fantastic to have the whole country behind us. We have great faith in the fans, and we hope the fans have faith in us.
“The aim of the players here is to continue to write history.”
A second-half substitute in the 2-0 quarter-final win over France,
Fabregas will hope to be granted a starting berth in Sunday’s final at
the Olympic Stadium.
source: vanguard
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