
(W 3-0 vs ITA; W 4-1 vs FRA; W 2-0 vs ROM)

(L vs ESP 1-4, W vs GRE 1-0; W vs SWE 2-0)
KEY PLAYERS


Ruud Van Nistelrooy is the superstar of the star-studded Dutch offense. He is a do-it-all striker who can single-handedly obliterate the most determined defense. The main player in the Dutch midfield is Real Madrid team mate Wesley Sneijder, who is equally lethal with his passing and his scoring.


Roman Pavluchenko of Spartak Moscow and Andrei Archavin, lead striker of the current UEFA Cup winner Zenit St. Petersburg, are both dangerous dribblers who can finish. If they get going, no defense is safe.
X FACTORS


Robin Van Persie is IMHO the most dangerous joker of the whole tourney. Hampered until recently by injury, he is now finally 100%. His stand-in Kuyt is actually having a good tourney, but often volatile but immensely talented Van Persie is a guy who can single handedly turn around matches. Guus Hiddink is the Dutch coach of the Russians and knows Dutch soccer by heart. If Don Nelson can outcoach Avery Johnson, savvy veteran Guus could do the same to neophyte coach Van Basten.
QUESTION MARKS
Holland is a notoriously attacking team, which leaves holes in their already-questionable defense: around Matthijssen, you have mid-thirties (Ooijer, Bronckhorst) and benchwarmers (Bouhlarouz). Russia is a very young, inexperienced team, and traditionally has the reputation for falling apart with amazing speed if the opponent scores the 1-0, see the Spain game.