The Czech Republic will draw on memories of impressive runs at past
tournaments while Russia are looking to show their semifinal appearance
in 2008 was no fluke when they clash in their Euro 2012 Group A opener
in Wroclaw on Friday.
The Czechs, who lost to Germany in the Euro
1996 final and reached the semifinals in 2004, are determined to
re-establish themselves as a force in European football after slipping
to 26 in the FIFA world rankings.
With a mix of experienced
players led by Arsenal's Tomas Rosicky and Chelsea's Petr Cech, along
with a raft of newcomers, the Czechs are optimistic of at least
progressing from what should be a tightly-contested group also featuring
co-hosts Poland and Greece.
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"All the teams will think they have a
chance to qualify for the quarterfinals," Czech national team manager
Vladimir Smicer said. "The really important match for us will be the
first game against Russia. They are the favourites in our group."
The Russians are unbeaten in 14 matches and thrashed Italy 3-0 in a Euro warm-up last Friday.
Despite
a sluggish start to the qualifiers which included a laboured 2-0 win
over tiny Andorra and a 1-0 home defeat to Slovakia, Russia comfortably
sealed their place at this year's finals by finishing top of qualifying
Group B.
Russia rarely produced the attacking flair that made them
look so attractive in Austria and Switzerland in 2008 but they were
defensively sound, conceding only four goals in their 10 matches.
That
will prove a challenge for the Czechs who have found it tough to score
goals lately and have worries over the fitness of striker Milan Baros.
While
Baros, who sat out training on Wednesday, has only scored three times
for the Czech team in the past two years, coach Michal Bilek has few
experienced attacking options at his disposal beyond the Golden Boot
winner at the 1994 Euro tournament.
"I hope he is in good form and
can perform because he is our most experienced striker," the former
Liverpool player Smicer said. "If he is playing well then everything is
much easier for us."
For Russia, goalkeeper Igor Akinfeyev,
defender Alexander Anyukov and midfielder Marat Izmailov have shaken off
slight niggles and have trained over the last couple of days.
Russia and the Czech Republic last met in 1996, when they drew 3-3 at the Euro 1996 tournament.
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