28.2.2010

International friendly Malta - Finland FT 1-2 (1-0)

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National team travel to Malta in order of preparing to...hmm.. a tough one. Meeting Holland in Euro QL? Of course it does a world of good to win every once in a while and this Wednesday is an excellent opportunity for that. The emphasis of the match is in learning to control a game and be more offensive instead of "being under siege and being strong" like head coach Stuart Baxter said in an interview at Malta.  Finland line-up is good enough to earn a bet; Finland -1 @ 2.06 in asian market. 


Edit: Dropped to 1.91 and most of the value is gone, but you never know, it might rise again.



Gk
Otto Fredrikson, Spartak Naltshik, 30.11.1981, 4 / 0
Peter Enckelman, Cardiff City FC, 10.03.1977, 11 / 0
Niki Mäenpää, Willem II, 23.01.1985, 4 / 0

Def
Veli Lampi, FC Aarau, 18.07.1984, 16 / 0
Toni Kallio, Sheffield United FC, 09.08.1978, 48 / 2
Niklas Moisander, AZ Alkmaar, 29.09.1985, 8 / 1
Jukka Raitala, TSG 1899 Hoffenheim, 15.09.1988, 1 / 0
Jani Lyyski, Djurgårdens IF, 16.03.1983, 1 / 0
Markus Halsti, Malmö FF, 19.03.1984, 3 / 0

Mf & att
Tim Sparv, FC Groningen, 20.02.1987, 5 / 0
Teemu Tainio, Birmingham City FC, 27.11.1979, 50 / 6
Roman Eremenko, FC Dynamo Kyiv, 19.03.1987, 24 / 0
Mika Väyrynen, SC Heerenveen, 28.12.1981, 41 / 3
Roni Porokara, Örebro SK, 12.12.1983, 10 / 2
Joonas Kolkka, NAC Breda, 28.09.1974, 97 / 11
Kasper Hämäläinen, Djurgårdens IF, 08.08.1986, 5 / 0
Juska Savolainen, Haugesund FK, 01.09.1983, 1 / 0
Jari Litmanen, FC Lahti, 20.02.1971, 130 / 31
Jonatan Johansson, TPS, 16.08.1975, 101 / 22
Teemu Pukki, Sevilla FC, 29.03.1990, 1 / 0

Coach: Stuart Baxter

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