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Germany, Netherlands drawn together into Group of Death for Euro 2012

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With co-hosts Poland and Ukraine placed in the first pot of the Euro 2012 draw, there was bound to be at least one brutally-tough group in next summer's tournament.

Group B gets the distinction as being the Group of Death, as the Netherlands, Germany, Portugal and Denmark will vie for two spots in the knockout round. All four are ranked among the top 11 teams in the world, and even though Denmark won its qualifying group, which included Portugal, the Danes are considered the underdog to make it out of the treacherous group.

Group C isn't much easier, with defending champion Spain being drawn with Italy, Croatia and Robbie Keane's Republic of Ireland. The group gives Ireland manager Giovanni Trapattoni the opportunity to go against his native Italy.

As for England, the Three Lions dodged being in the toughest group but still have to go up against host Ukraine, France and a Sweden side that it hasn't beaten in seven competitive meetings all-time (0-2-5).

Here are the four groups for Euro 2012:

EURO 2012 TOURNAMENT FIELD

GROUP A – Poland, Greece, Russia, Czech Republic

GROUP B – Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, Portugal

GROUP C – Spain, Italy, Republic of Ireland, Croatia

GROUP D – Ukraine, Sweden, France, England

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What do you think of the draw? Which teams do you see advancing from Group B? How do you think the other groups will play out?

Share your thoughts below.

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  1. Netherlands looks shaky in their defense now than before. They’re going through a transitional phase. They are my favorite team, but not convinced they can pull it off. Most likely, it would come down to goal differential.

    Denmark looks much better and unified as a team than Portugal does. If Portugal played team oriented football more often they would stand a chance of advancing.

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  2. Denmark does not have enough star players to progress from that group unfortunately, I cannot see them qualifying over Holland or Germany. I could see them doing better than Portugal though. I want United to buy Eriksen before the tournament though so he’s not 10 million pounds more after. And also, I think England will get to the next round as they pretty much always make it into the knockout stages of major tournaments (last Euro doesn’t count since they weren’t even in it). Of course I just remembered they won’t have Rooney for the first three games, so maybe they will choke a little earlier this time. I also think Italy has their act together as of late and will definitely qualify with Spain. Ireland really has no chance in my opinion. And it’s unfortunate that Group A forces any of those teams to make it to the next round…

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  3. Ha, I’d wager a lot of people on this site talk/argue about soccer at parties, and I’m sure they are a blast to hang around with…

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  4. It is always interesting to see these groups for Europe, I realize there are only 4 but the groups are so much tougher than the World Cup groups. If the U.S. had to face groups like this to advance in the later rounds of the WC, we would be in trouble…

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  5. Dark horses has to be Denmark and Sweden.

    If Denmark gets out of the Group of Death, I can assure you they will be in the final. Same with Sweden.

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  6. Anyone else notice that Klose looks like a giant here next to the little boys from Holland? Meanwhile, Russia & Czech, Germany & Holland, Spain & Croatia, and Sweden & France are my picks. Who knows, maybe Hart will play like he does in the EPL and England will do well, but not betting on it.

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  7. You’re right, they didn’t play like garbage 95% of the time in South Africa. Out of 360+ total minutes played, the US advanced because of a Robert Green howler, and nice second half vs. Slovenia (after a first 45 minutes of garbage defending) and 90 minutes of garbage vs. Algeria punctuated by 3 minutes of S.T. brilliance. The tournament concluded with 120 minutes of garbage against Ghana in which they subbed a starter after 31 minutes because he played like garbage, and the US gave up the lead twice. So 48 quality minutes/360 total minutes = 12% quality and 88% garbage. There, math is fixed.

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  8. No Portugal – The Dutch will make it and Sweden will barely miss out to France (who are loaded and flying under the radar). Even though you say the Irish are a sentimental favorite – I somehow see them getting through with Italy playing the same role they did in the last World Cup and Croatia playing spoiler but getting clipped by the hunker-down and counter-attacking Irish.

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  9. idk I think the only cakewalk here is for Spain. In A the relative strength of teams is pretty even, and in D England and France are two big teams who are susceptible

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  10. Germany or Netherlands for the win. Playing out of the group of death should keep them sharp for the knock out rounds where they could face inferior opposition from Group A.

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  12. as much as I love our team, i doubt they would qualify! can’t see them taking a spot from Russia, Ireland, Croatia or Greece with out a miracle goal or two.

    Then again with a shallow team like US, if key player were all healthy we could suprise some teams. Lets hope that we get re-invited to the Copa America sometime soon!

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  13. My Dark Horse candidate that everyone seems to forget about is Italy. That had a horrible WC with players far too old to be there, but lately they have looked like a good squad, with a good coach, who is definitely looking for some redemption. And this is coming from someone who hates Italy. (’06 WC, Never Forget!)

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  14. They didn’t play like garbage for 95% of the tourney. They didn’t play their best, but they also got screwed several times forcing them to play their best players longer in order to just make the knock out stages….where they pretty much play like garbage.

    I think the US has shown that on a good day, they can beat anybody and on a bad day just about anybody can beat them.

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  15. So….

    1.) Irrationally benching your best players.
    2.) Winning the World Cup but then dropping your controller.
    3.) Dancing to Phil Collins?

    +10 points to whoever gets the reference in number 3.

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  16. It would be diffcult, but not impossible, for the US to reach the knockout rounds. Al depends on the draw. Then again, the US had a favorable draw in WC2010 that could have seen them in the Semifinals, except they played like garbage for 95% of the tournament and went home earlier than they could/should have.

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  17. Looking forward to seeing England implode on another big stage. Hopefully Fabio Capello is already hard at work adopting AVB’s defensive scheme, Robert Green’s goalkeeping workout, and Steven Gerrard’s fitness regimen.

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  18. No way portugal are making it out of that group. Im actually really happy Germany is in that group as its going to test their mettle immediately. I do believe they have what it takes to win this but they sometimes play down against big opponents they could whoop (see Spain). Either way, i cannot wait. Especially as the Netherlands and Germany are a hugely underrated rivalry this day in age.

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  19. Russia bought the 2018 WC. Despite all the blather to the contrary, that’s how it works. Nothing random about it. Not sure if they can rig the ping pong balls though. But agreed, it is a woefully week group. And rumor has it (not that there’s ever any rumor being spread in European Soccer) that by next summer, Greece won’t be able to pay their players. Highly motivating.

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  20. IF THE USA qualified for Euro 2012, where do you think we would be grouped and what would be our chances? I’d say our quality is equivalent to that of a Poland/Greece in that we’d qualify but probably not make the knockout rounds. what u guys think?

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  21. 1) Russia, Poland
    2) Germany, Netherlands
    3) Spain, Ireland
    4) France, Sweden

    top scorers

    Klose, Villa, Ibrahimovic, Van Huntelaar, Gomez

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  22. Poland, Greece, Russia, Czech Republic? Yeah I’m not buying that at all. Russia randomly gets to host the World Cup in 2018 and now they’re drawn into what has to be the easiest Euro qualifying group I can ever remember seeing? No.

    I’m calling bollocks on this draw.

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  23. My prediction for winner is Germany but i’m backing Spain. My dark horses are Denmark/Sweden. I see Croatia, Ukraine and England flopping. I see Poland impressing.

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  24. Wow, groups A & D are cakewalks compared to groups B and C. Ireland, love them, but what a minefield – can’t see them advancing. England might have the easiest draw of them all – famous last words!

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  25. I’ll predict:
    A: Russia and Poland
    B: Germany and Portugal
    C: Spain and Ireland (sentimental choice)
    D: Sweden and England

    Absolutely no idea who wins it all…

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