EURO 2012: Russia's Advocaat regrets Greek reverse

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    WARSAW: Russia coach Dick Advocaat lamented his side’s failure to break down resilient Greece in Saturday’s surprise Euro 2012 loss which cost his side a place in the quarter-finals.

     

    Veteran captain Giorgos Karagounis scored the only goal for the Greeks,  champions in 2004, and Advocaat was left stunned as his side, who so  impressively beat the Czech Republic in their first match, went from early  Group A pace-setters to slumping out of the tournament.
     
    “We played quite well - the other team just defended,” said Advocaat.
     
    “In the second half, against a team like Greece, with all due respect, it  was hard to play against them. But it’s not that we didn’t play well.
     
    “With the staff we worked very hard to have a good team. We were undefeated  for 16 games but we didn’t win today. That’s football. All compliments to  Greece.
     
    “They were leading 1-0 after the first half and they are just masters at  doing what they did today.
     
    “We maybe didn’t have the sharpness tonight to get that goal.”
     
    A draw would have been enough for the Russians but instead the Greeks, who  likewise finished with four points, nipped ahead of them on the head to head  rule as runners-up behind the Czechs.
     
    “After we conceded the goal we had 45 minutes to make it right. But it just  didn’t work today. It’s hard to say why,” reflected Advocaat, whose side’s  finishing was poor.
     
    “You do need a sharpness in front of goal. We had two or three strikers up  front, but it just didn’t work tonight.
     
    “Even though we lost today, we played brilliantly in the first half. Then  they got a goal, and it was a totally different story.
     
    “If you don’t score goals and your opponent does, then you lose. You have  to score goals. that what we did in the first game. and despite possession, we  didn’t do that today,” concluded Advocaat, denying that his side had would have  happily settled for a draw that would have taken them through. -- AFP

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