[U-21] uefa.com本屆賽事最佳十一人
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作者: wadissimo (World Cup Summer coming) 看板: Netherlands
標題: uefa.com本屆歐錦U21的最佳十一人
時間: Wed Jun 7 19:17:41 2006
http://www.uefa.com/competitions/Under21/news/Kind=1/newsId=427313.html
uefa.com's Team of the Tournament
Monday, 5 June 2006
by uefa.com stafffrom Porto
Eleven men were left standing as the UEFA European Under-21 Championship
concluded in Porto on Sunday night. However, to abridge the story of 15
matches into one winning chapter does scant justice to the seven other
competing teams and their tales of sorrow and joy. The uefa.com staff writers
here in Portugal have considered the merits of all 176 players present over
the last fortnight to come up with a cross-section representative of the
tournament as a whole: uefa.com's Team of the Tournament.
Goalkeeper: Steve Mandanda (France)
In a championship hardly short on goalkeeping talent – Andriy Pyatov and
Vladimir Stojkovic' deserve passing mentions – the 21-year-old Mandanda took
the plaudits. Surprisingly named as France's No1 ahead of Je're'my Gavanon,
the agile Le Havre AC custodian justified Rene' Girard's faith by keeping
three clean sheets in the group stage and also impressing in the semi-final
loss to the Netherlands, where only three outstanding goals got past him.
Right-back: Dwight Tiendalli (Netherlands)
Although Gijs Luirink excelled in a central role throughout these finals, it
needed Tiendalli's return from a knee injury to unite the Netherlands back
line after defensive confusion had led to the conceding of soft goals against
Ukraine and Denmark. The 20-year-old FC Utrecht right-back added both
defensive grit and attacking verve down that flank, linking superbly with
two-goal Nicky Hofs in the success against fancied France.
Centre-back: Dmytro Chygrynskiy (Ukraine)
With his long hair and socks rolled halfway down his calves, Ukraine's No6
resembles a graduate from the 1970s school of hard knocks. Appearances,
though, can be deceptive: the FC Shakhtar Donetsk centre-half is still only
19. There is silk to complement the colossal Chygrynskiy's steely looks, and
it was a common sight to see him striding purposefully out of defence and,
with an accurate pass, moving Ukraine's sphere of operations further upfield.
Centre-back: Milan Stepanov (Serbia and Montenegro)
Alongside central defensive colleague Milan Bis(evac, the 23-year-old
Trabzonspor player was held up as an example by coach Dragomir Okuka
following his team's opening-day defeat against Germany. Stepanov
subsequently turned in a match-of-the-match performance in the victory
against Portugal that ultimately sent Serbia and Montenegro into the
semi-finals. He and Bis(evac were Okuka's twin peaks, and if Bis(evac was the
dressing-room leader, Stepanov caught the eye with his strength and mobility.
Left-back: Urby Emanuelson (Netherlands)
Competing with Olexandr Romanchuk for the honour, the 19-year-old AFC Ajax
tyro took the vote on the strength of his display in the final when his
Ukrainian counterpart was dismissed. Despite suffering from tiredness after
his breakthrough season at the Amsterdam ArenA, Emanuelson commanded the
entire left side of the pitch from his defensive berth, bringing an extra
dimension to Foppe de Haan's attacking play with his pace and crossing.
Right midfield: Thomas Kahlenberg (Denmark)
Came into the competition having had the most assists in Ligue 1 in his first
season with AJ Auxerre, and followed that with the impressive feat of being
the only player here in Portugal to score in every game. The 23-year-old
finished with three in three, his desire and energy having taken him into a
position to round off Danish attacks from inside the penalty area. Nominally
a right-sided midfielder, his power and pace make him a factotum in the
Steven Gerrard mould.
Centre midfield: Ismai"l Aissati (Netherlands)
Although the youngest at 17, Aissati was perhaps the most exciting player on
show in Portugal. The PSV Eindhoven prodigy was unafraid to carry the ball
forward, with a trick here and a flick there, while retaining a midfield
maturity beyond his years. Even in the dying seconds of an exhausting
semi-final epic against France, Aissati found the necessary fuel for a run
and shot that very nearly clinched victory. If eclipsed last night by captain
Stijn Schaars, he nonetheless gets the nod on account of his shining talent.
Centre midfield: Rio Antonio Mavuba (France)
The FC Girondins de Bordeaux midfielder was destined for greatness even
before these finals, having won five full caps. Here Les Bleuets' captain led
from the front, not least with the crucial second goal in the group match
against Germany. Picking up possession inside his own half, the 22-year-old
surged forward leaving two defenders in his wake before applying a perfect
finish to score. Equally adept at tackling and passing, Mavuba has it all.
Left midfield: Je're'my Toulalan (France)
Typically of this elegant practitioner of the midfield arts, Toulalan timed
his arrival on the big stage to perfection. The summer of his transfer to
French champions Olympique Lyonnais has coincided with Zine'dine Zidane's
international swansong, and Toulalan, 22, underlined his senior claim with
visionary displays down the France left, where he was a constant feature. An
upright figure, always at ease on the ball and deceptive to markers, he also
stroked in a beautiful goal against Serbia and Montenegro.
Forward: Artem Milevskiy (Ukraine)
Was Ukraine's star man en route to the final, with two goals and two
man-of-the-match awards, despite succumbing to injury early in the
semi-final. The 21-year-old Dynamo Kyiv striker is an amalgam of strength and
skill, although his centre-forward's height belies the fundamental grace,
almost balletic, of his natural game. A languid figure, he was nonetheless
his team's attacking focus, and his strike against Denmark won the group for
the tournament's surprise package.
Forward: Klaas Jan Huntelaar (Netherlands)
The game of the finals also saw its finest goal: Huntelaar brilliantly
chipping the imperious Mandanda to make it 2-0 to the Netherlands in their
last-four defeat of France. Despite his long club season and disappointment
at being overlooked for FIFA World Cup duty, the lanky AFC Ajax front-man was
a tireless worker and willing centre point for the Jong Oranje. The
22-year-old had announced himself with his side's breakthrough goal against
Denmark, and ended up as the championship's four-goal top scorer with two in
the final against Ukraine.
按照位置,大賽最佳XI看起來像這樣:
S. Mandanda (法)
D. Tiendalli(荷) D. Chygrynskiy(烏) M. Stepanov(塞) U. Emanuelson(荷)
T. Kahlenberg (丹) I. Aissati (荷) R.A. Mavuba (法) J. Toulalan (法)
A. Milevskiy (烏) K.J. Huntelaar (荷)
大致上都是有打進淘汰賽的球隊球員才上榜
但在B組墊底的丹麥有球員上榜,而德義葡的球員都沒上這名單
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