Andrews’ bullish Euro vision

Keith Andrews insists Republic of Ireland are not going to Euro 2012 next month to just make up the numbers but can Giovanni Trapattoni’s men really progress (Republic of Ireland – Group C To Qualify) out of a very tough-looking Group C?

Ireland, an outside 11/1 shot to win Group C, have qualified for their first major football tournament since the 2002 World Cup and, after easily beating Estonia in the play-off, they will proudly take their place in Poland and Ukraine.

However, one glance at the group – which features World and reigning European champions Spain, traditional heavyweights Italy and a talented Croatia side – suggests they may not be set for an extended stay in the tournament.

Andrews, predictably, says the Irish are approaching the Euros with plenty of confidence and why not? – because, actually, they have very little to lose with expectations relatively low. A couple of decent performances where they do themselves proud but still fall short and everyone will surely be satisfied while anything else than that would be a major bonus.

Andrews says the minimum the Republic are aiming for is to qualify for the knock-out phase and one thing in their favour is the fact they kick off Group C against Croatia.

Any side containing the likes of Luka Modric, Nikica Jelavic and Ivica Olic needs to be feared and the match odds reflect the fact Croatia have much more big-game experience in their squad than the Irish (totesport – match prices – Ireland 15/8, Croatia 6/5, draw 11/5).

Andrews, though, is bullish of his side’s chances.

“We are going there full of confidence. We have qualified from a tough group, come through a tough qualifier and we are certainly going there to come out of that group,” he said.

If, however, they can get something out of that first game then confidence levels will rise for the big two tests that remain as Ireland hope to negotiate the group (5/1 Stage of Elimination- quarter-finals).

Following the Croatia opener, Ireland take on the mighty Spain and totesport prices a shock win in that clash at 9/1. Spain (2/7, draw 7/2 – match prices) will probably be too good for Trapatonni’s men but this game could be closer than many people expect.

So if things go very well, it could all come down to the final group game against Italy for the Republic if they are to achieve Andrews’ dream of getting out of the group.

Italy, of course, have plenty of talent in their squad as well but they do not have the same fear factor as the Spanish and Ireland may be able to approach that game (totesport – match prices – Italy 4/5, Ireland 3/1, draw 9/4) knowing a win would see them through. That may be the stuff of dreams and very much against the odds but Ireland have surprised in big tournaments before and, with the pressure off, they may just do so again.

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Montenegro bullish on England

Montenegro centre back Miodrag Dzudovic says his team are not intimidate by England and believes his high-flying nation can record a famous victory over Fabio Capello’s side (1/5 to beat Montenegro) on Tuesday night.

The eastern Europeans have made a very impressive start to qualification for Euro 2012, winning their first three matches against Bulgaria, Wales and Switzerland all by the same scoreline of 1-0.

Friday’s win against the Swiss moved them to the top of Group G ahead of Tuesday’s trip to Wembley.

Montenegro (11/1 Group G winners) were expected to be the whipping boys of the group but have so far proven to be tough nuts to crack.

Having only been formed as an independent country four years ago the tiny nation, which has a population of around 627,000, are punching above their weight heading into the top of the table clash with England.

Despite England’s dominant displays at Wembley, Zlato Kranjcar’s side are confident about their chances of pulling off a famous victory over the world renown Three Lions.

Dzudovic believes they have nothing to fear and says he isn’t worried about having to deal with Wayne Rooney, given the striker’s recent form.

“We respect England, but we can beat England,” said Dzudovic.

“We don’t fear them and we don’t fear Rooney.

“We know who he is, one of the best players not just in Europe but in the world, but we know he’s not been playing well for many games and that gives us more hope. In football, everything is possible.”

The Manchester United hitman will be hopeful of proving Dzudovic wrong when they meet on Tuesday, Rooney having struggled with his fitness and problems off the field since the summer.

The 24-year-old has scored just twice for club and country since the start of the season and will have a tough time adding to his tally given Montenegro’s steely defensive record in qualifying, keeping clean sheets in all three of their matches thus far.

Fellow Montenegro (10/1 to beat England) defender Stefan Savic has echoed his team mate’s bullish comments by insisting they are capable of stopping Rooney and co.

“We go to London without pressure and we can surprise them,’ Savic added. ‘But we’re not just going for the shopping.”

England will be hoping they can burst Montenegro’s bubble, although they will have to do it without Aaron Lennon after the Tottenham winger withdrew from the squad.

Lennon has a sore back and has been replaced by Stewart Downing, who joins Bolton?s Gary Cahill as a late arrival in the squad after Cahill was brought in for Phil Jagielka.

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