Netherlands and Russia set for Basel battle
VIENNA (Reuters) - Netherlands lit up the group stages but Russia were not far behind with their classy win over Sweden and the two teams now face a battle in Basel on Saturday (7:45 p.m.) to decide who reaches the semi-finals of Euro 2008.
A week ago the Dutch looked odds-on to advance to the last four but, though they remain favourites, Russia's sparkling 2-0 victory over Sweden in Innsbruck on Wednesday has altered the balance.
While the Dutch have Ruud van Nistelrooy in attack, Russia can call on the revitalised Roman Pavlyuchenko.
Wesley Sneijder will be up against the equally skilful Andrei Arshavin in the middle of the field while on the wing the Dutch have Arjen Robben and Russia counter with versatile midfielder Konstantin Zyryanov.
But Dutch coach Marco van Basten is keen to learn the lessons from Spain's 4-1 rout of Russia early in the tournament.
"We have to see what the Spanish did against them and take our lessons from that," he said.
Many of the Dutch first choice players have had a week to rest and prepare after Van Basten used mostly reserves in the final group game against Romania.
He is likely to start with the team that came out of the dressing room for the second half of the 4-1 romp over France last Friday, with Robben starting and Orlando Engelaar dropping to the bench. Continued...






