Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Arshavin: Russia Playing Too Open

Went ahead, Russia eventually had to settle for a 1-1 draw with Poland. Andrei Arshavin also assess the series was due to Russia to play too open in the second half. In the Group A match up the European Cup which took place at the National Stadium, Warsaw, Wednesday (06/13/2012) pm dawn, Alan Dzagoev bring the teams 'Red Bear' first lead 1-0 with his goal in the 37th minute.



In the records of the official UEFA website, Russia's superior ball control by 58 percent. But in Russia the process to be satisfied with the addition of one digit after Jakub Blaszczykowski scored a goal back for Poland in the 57th minute. "We are very open to play football in the second half that gave players a chance for Poland to counterattack, and they take advantage of it," Arshavin value as reported by the official UEFA website. Fitness factor also known Russian players such as one of the factors that make the game ended with a score draw. "We were a little tired and could not make the pressure that we want," he said. The draw in the match that makes the competition in Group A more stringent. Russia to temporarily top the standings with 4 points, followed by the Czech Republic (3 points), Poland (2 points) and Greece (1 point). The four teams are both still leaves one last game in the group phase.