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UEFA Magazine cover story:

One of the joys of the UEFA European Under-21 Championship is that, although the players are in most cases already well established in the professional ranks, there are few bona fide superstars on show. Instead, spectators have the chance to watch players who are still at the start of their professional careers and imagine which of those may go on to follow in the footsteps of the likes of Petr Čech, Alberto Gilardino and Klaus-Jan Huntelaar, who have impressed at these finals in recent years. uefa.com picks out eight players to watch in the Netherlands over the next fortnight.

Group A
Maarten Martens (Belgium)
The midfielder made his senior international debut earlier this year and his goals and assists were a key factor in AZ Alkmaar's challenge for the Eredivisie title this season. He scored ten goals and set up another ten, more than any other player in the Dutch top flight. His form more than justified the faith of AZ coach Louis van Gaal, who signed Martens from RKC Waalwijk last summer despite the fact he was still recovering from a knee ligament injury.

Ben Sahar (Israel)
The highest profile player in Israel's squad, the striker moved from Hapoel Tel-Aviv FC to Chelsea FC last summer and became his country's youngest ever international when he made his senior debut against Ukraine in February. He scored twice on his third appearance against Estonia and, having scored on his U21 debut in the play-off against France and featured three times for Chelsea, looks set for a bright future.

Ryan Babel (Netherlands)
Described as "the next Thierry Henry" by Marco van Basten, who included him in his squad for the 2006 FIFA World Cup finals, Babel has had plenty of admirers since making his debut for AFC Ajax in February 2004 and already has 14 senior caps to his name. Can play up front or on the wing and became the Netherlands' youngest scorer with a goal on his debut against Romania in 2005.

Nani (Portugal)
A classy creative midfielder who has agreed to join Manchester United FC after two impressive seasons in the Sporting Clube de Portugal first team, Nani was the youngest member of the Portugal squad for a year. Such is his potential he made his senior debut in September and now has six caps. His last act in a Sporting shirt was to help the club win the Portuguese Cup in May and the club never lost a league match in which he scored -although his goal on his international debut against Denmark was not enough to prevent a 4-2 defeat.

Group B
David Nugent (England)
The Preston North End FC striker scored 18 goals in their promotion bid this season, and although they missed out on the Premier League it would be no surprise to see Nugent, who was relased from Liverpool FC's academy aged 14, in the top-flight before long. His pace is phenomenal and he uses that asset to the full as well as being a smart finisher - his poaching instinct helping him score on his senior England debut against Andorra in March.

Riccardo Montolivo (Italy)
The ACF Fiorentina midfielder is the fulcrum of the Azzurrini's bid for a sixth U21 title in eight championships having scored three goals in qualifying. Has been compared to Andrea Pirlo by Fiorentina coach Cesare Prandelli, whose side rely on Montolivo's vision, creativity and extensive range of passing. His class has won praise from no less an authority than Marcello Lippi, who said: "When you have such a brilliant talent, you just have to say: 'You are always going to play.' And he'll never let you down."

Boško Janković (Serbia)
The right-winger’s exciting form at RCD Mallorca brought him nine goals in 17 Primera División starts this season and caught the eye of both FC Barcelona and Valencia CF. Janković played in these finals in both 2004 and 2006, and joined Mallorca last year having helped FK Crvena Zvezda - whose crest he has tattooed on his right shoulder - complete the league and cup double in what was then Serbia and Montenegro. Finally made the step up to the senior international side in a friendly against Norway last November and already has goals in UEFA EURO 2008™ qualifying against Portugal and Finland to his name.

Daniel Pudil (Czech Republic)
Yet another U21 starlet who has already had a taste of senior international football, the FC Slovan Liberec midfielder is a potent force when attacking from deep. Released by AC Sparta Praha as a junior, Pudil did not represent his country until the age of 18 but has subsequently overtaken his contemporaries to make his full debut against Belgium earlier this year. He is a key figure at Liberec, who he helped to the Czech title in 2006.
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引用第47樓迪克2007-06-10 00:11發表的“”:
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Torino FC fans call him 'Rosinaldo' because his creativity, technique and flair are reminiscent of the most exciting Brazilian players. But Alessandro Rosina's game is not just about mazy dribbles and runs. He was the driving force behind the Granata's promotion campaign in 2005/06 and his nine league goals were decisive in the Turin side maintaining their Serie A status last season. Now the 23-year-old winger hopes to continue on that same successful path and help Italy win the UEFA European Under-21 Championship in the Netherlands. "We're all focused, we want to win the European title and I'm positive we can do it," Rosina told uefa.com. "Our preparations are going well. We’re working hard and finally have a few players back from their club commitments. We're doing a very good job and we're all very optimistic."

Experience
Rosina is small but quick, with a low centre of gravity and the confidence to take on and beat opponents. Since graduating from the Parma FC youth academy he has improved with every season, first on loan at Hellas-Verona FC, now in Turin, where he has found the perfect stage to express his electrifying talent. At 23, he is a senior member of the Italy party. He was a member of the Azzurrini squad which won the tournament in 2004, and played the last edition in Portugal when Italy failed to progress from the group stage. Under coach Pierluigi Casiraghi's watchful eye, Rosina is sure Italy can achieve more this time around. "It's a completely different group with several new players and a new coach. We're more experienced this time. Myself and other players were involved in Portugal and we'll try to give our experience to the youngsters."

Tough group
The winger is one of a number of the Azzurrini squad who play regularly for their clubs and he believes that could prove beneficial for Italy in the Netherlands. "For young players it is so important to play on a regular basis with your club and gain as much experience as possible. Many of us took a step backwards and joined Serie B sides to play on a more regular basis. I think it is the right approach because you can improve only if you play every week." That experience will come in handy in a difficult group that also includes England, Czech Republic and Serbia. "In such short tournaments it's very important to start well and that's not easy against strong sides like England or the Czech Republic. They will be tough games but I think that can also be an advantage. Firstly because we will be forced to give our best from the very first game and then because if we qualify for the semi-finals, some of our most dangerous opponents will already have been knocked out."

Common goal
Ostensibly a winger, Rosina is a versatile player and with Torino is comfortable behind the front two or playing as an out-and-out striker. However he believes starting wide on the right in Casiraghi's 4-1-4-1 formation suits him perfectly. "This system gives our attacking midfielders the opportunity to express themselves in the best possible way and we have several players with great quality in this role," he said. Having won five of the past eight Under-21 titles, the Azzurrini will once again start amongst the favourites. And with so much experience at this level, Rosina can talk with authority about what it takes to succeed. "The key is long-term planning. It takes many years to produce new talent. I have played with three different Under-21 sides and there is one thing in common with all of them, building a solid group. Like in previous tournaments, we are all close friends with one common objective, lifting the trophy. Everyone is here to win and personal goals are not a priority."

Donadoni interest
Rosina has been earmarked by Italy coach Roberto Donadoni as one for the future. The 23-year-old, though, is not looking beyond June. "As I said before, I'm flattered to know Donadoni is interested in me but the national team is an objective, not an obsession for me. It doesn’t make much difference for me whether I get called up in one or three years' time. I know I had a good season with Torino and if I keep improving with my club the national team will follow. But for now I'm only focused on the European championships." Music to the ears of Casiraghi, who will be counting more than anyone on Rosinaldo’s magic.
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引用第51樓亨利仔仔2007-06-10 21:44發表的“”:
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2   Gianni Zuiverloon ?

An attack-minded full-back, Gianni Zuiverloon uses his speed and power to good affect on the right flank, both in defence and venturing forward.

• Rotterdam-born, he made ten appearances for Feyenoord in 2004/05 before being loaned to RKC Waalwijk.

• An excellent season at Waalwijk attracted the attention of SC Heerenveen, who signed him permanently in 2006.

• Played 30 matches and featured in the UEFA Cup group stage in 2006/07.

Did you know?
On his arrival in the Under-21 side, Zuiverloon was urged to bulk up his physique by coach Foppe de Haan who claimed the defender could not even manage ten sit-ups.
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引用第52樓麥精2007-06-10 21:45發表的“”:
2   Gianni Zuiverloon ? [表情]



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引用第52樓麥精2007-06-10 21:45發表的“”:
2   Gianni Zuiverloon ? [表情]
An attack-minded full-back, Gianni Zuiverloon uses his speed and power to good affect on the right flank, both in defence and venturing forward.
• Rotterdam-born, he made ten appearances for Feyenoord in 2004/05 before being loaned to RKC Waalwijk.
• An excellent season at Waalwijk attracted the attention of SC Heerenveen, who signed him permanently in 2006.
• Played 30 matches and featured in the UEFA Cup group stage in 2006/07.
Did you know?
On his arrival in the Under-21 side, Zuiverloon was urged to bulk up his physique by coach Foppe de Haan who claimed the defender could not even manage ten sit-ups.
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引用第55樓迪克2007-06-10 21:50發表的“”:
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引用第47樓迪克2007-06-10 00:11發表的“”:
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