How do you rate our 5 Serie A Players Behrami, Inler, Grygera, Jankulovski and Ujfalusi in the EURO 2008 Kick Off Match Group A Switzerland - Czech Republic?

By Anna Italia
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    From the Scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate the performance form our 5 Serie A players with their respective national teams in the UEFA EURO 2008 Group A match and why?:


             Switzerland 0 -1 Czech Republic  
  • For Switzerland 2 Players from the Italian Serie A :
Valon Behrami (Lazio),
Goekhan Inler (Udinese)
  • For Czech Republic 3 Players from the Italian Serie A:
Zdenek Grygera (Juventus),
Marek Jankulovski (AC Milan),

Tomas Ujfalusi (Fiorentina).




 

 
                    

 
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  • 6/7/2008 1:26 PM Mark wrote:
    Here are my ratings:

    Valon Behrami = 9 the best of the match for constant effort.
    Goekhan Inler = 7 lost many chances to make good passes but was off target.
    Zdenek Grygera = 8 Tried but could not reach target.
    Marek Jankulovski= 6 made clear faults and was not even booked.
    Tomas Ujfalusi =6 was not sharp during the match.

    For effort, I think Switzerland deserved the victory but football is just crazy.
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    1. 6/7/2008 1:34 PM Anna Italia wrote:
      I agree on Behrami being the best out of the 5 and Jankulovski indeed was lucky. Though, he had a good match. Ujfalusi too slow. Don't you think?
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  • 6/7/2008 1:50 PM Nina wrote:
    Mark, i agree with you, the swiss deserved the victory,but i was happy to see Marek and company walk away with the 3 points. I was bored out of my mind,so i don't know how to rate them. It was like watching bunch of amateurs play.
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  • 6/7/2008 11:40 PM Monica 08 wrote:
    I saw the game and the inauguration ceremony before. Behrami- the narrator on ESPN kept picking on him saying that the coach needs to substitute him. Until he finally was substituted in the 2nd half.

    Tomas Ujfalusi (Fiorentina). Was he the one with the 2 handballs? The swiss players called for penalty? At least 1 one of them was. I agree with Nina. I think what made it 'boring' was that most the game was in the midfield and the flanks. Very little shots on target by the Czechs. More shots by the Switzerland team. It wasn't as quick as a premiership game.
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