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| Friday, 29 June 2012 21:58 |
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KIEV, (Reuters) - The threat of Italy striker Mario Balotelli and the prospect of an unprecedented treble occupied Spain's Cesc Fabregas and Sergio Ramos before tomorrow's Euro 2012 final but neither thought those obstacles too big to overcome.
Spain face the Italians at the Olympic Stadium bidding to become the first national side to win three successive major honours following their triumphs at Euro 2008 and the World Cup in South Africa two years ago. Balotelli, who scored both goals in Italy's 2-1 win over Germany in Thursday's semi-final in Warsaw, is at last on top form and joint leading scorer in the tournament with three goals. He must be stopped if Spain are to retain their title. Barcelona's Fabregas, when at Arsenal, played against Manchester City striker Balotelli in the Premier League the season before last, and knows better than most members of the Spanish squad what his qualities are. "I think he is a great football player. He showed that yesterday," said Fabregas. "He had two fantastic moments and scored two great goals. One a true centre-forward's header and the other one from a real cracking shot from outside the area in a European Championship semi-final against a top team like Germany. "This tells you everything. I really liked they way he played and he will be, of course, a threat as well as (Antonio) Cassano or any other forward who plays with Italy. "They are always very dangerous, but we have the players to stop them. We have defended well. We have to neutralise their attack and midfield where (Andrea) Pirlo is the player, otherwise he will take control of the match. Fabregas has already scored against Italy in this tournament, netting the equaliser in a 1-1 draw in their opening group game, while Ramos has played every minute of this campaign. HIGH LEVEL Like all their players he is fully aware that Spain can achieve an unprecedented treble today, but was trying to keep the expectations of his nation in perspective. "We have to be realistic about today's challenge. We need to play at a high level and, basically, we need to be at an unbeatable level because up until today, nobody has been able to achieve three titles in a row and we have the possibility to do it. "It takes a lot of years of work, humility, sacrifice and now is the time to enjoy these moments. As I said the other day, no matter what happens on Sunday, Spain has already made history. It is evident that this is not over yet because it is evident that our goal is to win this trophy. "And even if we do lose, which can happen as we can't win all the time, we will go home very proudly knowing that we made every possible effort to win and if we win, we will enjoy the moment with everyone at home," he added. Spain go into the final having lost only three of their last 48 World Cup and European Championship fixtures and have not conceded a goal in nine successive knockout stage matches in finals. Italy are also, suddenly, the form team as they bid for their first European title since 1968. That could be an omen for Balotelli, whose Manchester City team last month won their first English League title since 1968. (Reporting; Editing by Ken Ferris) |
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Fabregas and Ramos unfazed by Balotelli or record

