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 Breaking down the Euro final between Germany and Spain - Grant Wahl  - SI.com
Germany's Michael Ballack (left) and Spain's Cesc Fàbregas should play starring roles in Sunday's Euro 2008 final. [link]

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Published 6/27/2008 by brucio (noreply@blogger.com) at du Nord
... & Score: -Sun Jun 29 Germany v Spain - 1:30pm central on ABC -Preceded at 11am central by DC v LA! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 2008 UEFA European Championship News It looks like David Villa will miss this game for Spain with a thigh injury. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Phil Ball at Soccernet says the best is yet to come from Spain. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Grant Wahl of Sports Illustrated on the big game ahead. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ SI has an article by USA U20 ...

Germany vs. Spain
Published 6/28/2008 by Memphis Bengal at Sports Frog
The intramural World War II allies Euro final is tomorrow, and Grant Wahl, per usual has the must read at si.com. Spain's been the better team in the tournament, and Wahl notes that they are on paper, the clear favorites. And then he proceeds to pick Germany. A taste of why: "Germany knows how to convert set-pieces. How many times have we seen the Germans be outplayed on the field, only to win the game on a ruthlessly converted set-piece goal? It happened again in the quarterfinals against Portugal, and this Spanish team ...

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