In international tournaments such as Euro 2008, tactical formations are overrated. Just because a team that plays a 4-3-2-1 formation beats a country playing 4-4-2, that doesn’t mean that a Christmas Tree lineup is better. At the end of the day, so much of football comes down to chance.When you think about the 16 teams that have played in Euro 2008, any one of them could be in a completely different position than where they are today if they were simply able to convert more chances into goals. Austria could have beaten Germany if they had a decent striker. Romania could have knocked Italy out if Mutu had scored that penalty. Holland could have beaten Russia if they put their chances away in the 90 minutes. Portugal could have beaten Germany if they were on target in the first 25 minutes, and the list goes on and on.In all of the above examples and the other matches not named, the defeated team had plenty of chances to overturn the result and win the match.I honestly believe that tactical formations and all of the intricacies of coaching are overrated. At this level, there isn’t much of a disparity between the countries participating at Euro 2008. So, the deciding factor between both teams is usually so small. It could be a deflection, a mistake by a defender, half a chance in front of goal or penalties.As a manager of a national side, you can prepare your team as best as you can but your fate is dependent on your team — and mostly the strikers. Italy’s Luca Toni is a perfect example. Throughout this tournament, even in the 3-0 loss to Holland, he had so many chances to score and failed. If he was on form or if a more talented striker was in his place, Roberto Donadoni’s job wouldn’t be on the line.Of course, strikers aren’t the only important players in a match but so much of a balance of a game hangs on their shoulders. That’s why we put such a value on clinical finishers such as Fernando Torres, Cristiano Ronaldo, Robin Van Persie and the multitude of star strikers around the world.What are your thoughts? Share your opinion by clicking the comments link below.
Despite not yet finding their best form, Barcelona face Atlético Madrid in a crucial match, aiming for a victory to solidify their position at the top of the La Liga standings. However, fans have focused on Frenkie de Jong's absence, as he has been left out of the squad for today's game.
Barcelona receive Atletico Madrid for a Matchday 19 clash of the 2025/26 La Liga. Here’s everything you need to know, including kickoff details and how to tune in live on TV or streaming services in the USA.
Fulham receive Manchester City in a Matchday 14 showdown of the 2025/2026 Premier. Here’s all the key information you need, including kickoff times and how to watch on TV or through streaming platforms.
Following their resounding victory against Deportivo Alaves and Real Madrid's draw, Barcelona face Atletico Madrid, looking to solidify their leadership in LaLiga standings. However, fans are keeping a close eye on Pedri's status ahead of the game after he recovered from his injury.