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Poland Vs. Russia, Euro 2012: Lineups
While the Russian and Polish fans are busy fighting each other, the two countries’ teams will play a football match. Whoever thought it smart to not move the fixture off of Russia day should have to answer some questions. Yes, they were drawn into this date by chance, but common sense should allow for a small change of date.
For Poland, they will have to be nearly perfect. Russia are playing superbly and will be as dangerous of an attacking team as there is, requiring the Poles to be strong at the back for a full 90 minutes. Poland could have a way through, though. Robert Lewandowski is tremendous and as good as Russia looked in their opener, they showed that they could be beaten in defense.
Poland (4-2-3-1): Przemyslaw Tyton; Sebastian Boenisch, Gregorz Wasilewski, Damien Perquis, Lukasz Piszczek; Eugen Polanski, Rafal Murwaski; Dariusz Dudka, Ludovic Obrianiak, Jakub Blaszczykowski; Robert Lewandowski.
Russia (4-3-3): Vyacheslav Malafeev; Alexander Anyukov, Sergei Ignashevich, Yuri Zhirkov, Aleksei Berezutski; Roman Shirokov, Igor Denisov, Konstantin Zyranov; Alan Dzagoev, Alexander Kershakov, Andrei Arsahvin.
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Jun 12 1:49p by Ryan Rosenblatt – 0 comments
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Poland And Russia Fans Clash In Warsaw
Whoever scheduled Russia vs. Poland on Russia Day and then allowed Russia fans to hold a march through Warsaw is a pretty big idiot. Nobody could ever see that one going well, and it hasn’t – three people have been injured after a clash between the marchers and what Russia Today are describing as a ‘mob of Polish youths’.
The police had to fire warning shots and deploy water cannons in an attempt to break up the fighting, which isn’t even the first unfortunate event of the day. Polish fans attacked a cafe full of Russian fans earlier in the day, using stones and smoke grenades, although they were driven off before police arrived.
While there have been no reported fatalities yet, the fact that Euro 2012 is leading to serious injuries is deeply worrying. It’s baffling that UEFA have allowed Russia and Poland to be in the same group considering the countries’ long history of animosity. Let’s hope that this doesn’t get any worse.
1:03p by Graham MacAree – 0 comments
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Poland Vs. Russia, Euro 2012: Lines, Odds And Picks
The winner of this match should win the group. They are the two best teams in the group and if Russia wins they move to six points with battered Greece left, while Poland can move to four points with a match against the struggling Czech Republic remaining. With second place in the group matched up against the winner of the Group of Death, winning the group is a major deal.
Lines: Poland, +1/2 (-150). Russia, -1/2 (+130).
Odds: Poland, +205. Russia, +130. Draw, +230.
Over/Under: Over 2.5, +120. Under 2.5, -140.
The question here is whether Russia is as good as they looked in their opener or did the Czechs make them look better than they are. Their defense could be leaky, but they are certainly dangerous going forward. A draw isn’t a bad bet because Roberto Lewandowski against the Russian defense could turn into a nightmare for Russia. But it still looks smarter to bet on the Russians after the way that Poland let a poor Greece team take the match to them in the opener.
Don’t bet the over/under. With -140 and +12- out there on a number as high as 2.5 it shows the uncertainty here.