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Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Russia (2) vs Sweden (0)
Greece (1) vs Spain (2)

Surprise surprise! Russia advances into the quarterfinals. Unbelievable. Arshavin and Pavlyuchenko breezed past Ibrahimovich and the remaining players to score the goals that would thrust them into the last 8 standing teams.
Spain doubled the pleasure by scoring 2 goals against those sorry for a football team excuse- Greece. Guiza and de la Red scored big ones for Spain.

The biggest game tomorrow is the first set of quarterfinals between Portugal and Germany. Both are absolutely strong teams and I'm not going to underestimate any team but hope that Portugal fires 3 powerful goals against Germany. Portugal is the team that kicked England out of the Euro 2004 so, impossible is just a word. ;)

Quarterfinals- Game 1:

June 19 2008
Portugal vs Germany
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