| Andrew's Stagiere Blog - Finland 0 – Poland 0 |
| Thursday, 13 September 2007 | |
I just got back from one of the most exciting 0 – 0 games I have ever seen. Now I am sitting here with Frans Hoek and Job Dragstma the coach of FC Turku Inter and the Director of Youth Development and two of the front office staff.Tomorrow I will watch the HJK Helsinki Professional Team train at 9am. Then I have a meeting with the Director of Youth Development of HJK Helsinki at 12:00pm. Thursday night, I will see a game in the Veikkausliiga (Finnish Premier League) between Viking IL and Tampiere . Tampiere plays this year in the UEFA Cup. I am going to visit, but will try and e-mail again. Frans and the Polish team leave tomorrow and I have been using the wireless at their hotel. If I can not send my next blog Thursday, I will send it Friday when I return to Frankfurt since I have a 4 hour layover before I come home. Until soon, andrew ziemer P.S. Portugal is leading 1-0 against Serbia by a goal from Simao in the 11th minute. It is now ½ time. Below you will find what reports are out from UEFA. Poland make a point in HelsinkiWednesday 12 September 2007Group A leaders Poland moved a step closer to qualifying for UEFA EURO 2008™ with a goalless draw against a Finland side who could yet join them in the finals. Boruc resistance A sell-out crowd at Helsinki's Olympiastadion roared on the second-placed hosts, who are seeking to qualify for a major tournament for the first time – but they could find no way past Poland goalkeeper Artur Boruc. Finland custodian Jussi Jääskeläinen was also kept busy in a pulsating game in which both teams hit the woodwork. Early chances The home side had looked nervous early on, allowing Poland to create two opportunities, both of which were squandered by Mariusz Lewandowski. Finland finally offered a threat shortly after the half-hour when Alexei Eremenko Jr forced a smart stop from Boruc. The Celtic FC player had to be alert again three minutes later to deny Daniel Sjölund while Poland responded with efforts from Jacek Krzynówek and Euzebiusz Smolarek. Smolarek opportunities Leo Beenhakker's men had an excellent chance to open the scoring within four minutes of the restart but, following good work from Jakub Błaszczykowski, Smolarek could not get enough power on his shot to beat Jääskeläinen. Smolarek came close again when his chipped attempt was kept out by the impressive keeper. Having spent a long period on the back foot, Finland went within centimetres of taking the lead on 68 minutes when Eremenko's close-range shot struck a post. Frantic finish The hosts menaced again as Eremenko crossed for Jonatan Johansson but the striker's header flashed over the bar from 12 metres. Then Poland's Marek Saganowski rattled the woodwork before both sides nearly won the match in a frantic finish – Błaszczykowski going close for Poland and Sjölund seeing a late effort blocked. The result maintained Poland's two-point buffer over Finland in Group A. |



I just got back from one of the most exciting 0 – 0 games I have ever seen. Now I am sitting here with Frans Hoek and Job Dragstma the coach of FC Turku Inter and the Director of Youth Development and two of the front office staff.