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PAVLYUCHENKO BACKED BY HIDDINK
By Mike McGrath, PA Sport, Vienna
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Russia striker Roman Pavlyuchenko has been to the brink
and back since tearing England apart in Moscow - and Guus Hiddink believes
he is a better player for it.
Pavlyuchenko, 26, scored twice at the Luzhniki Stadium last October against
England but it has not been entirely smooth for him since qualifying for
Euro 2008.
He was ordered to lose weight by Hiddink, with his coach telling him he
needed to be in shape to make the 23-man Russia squad, and after making
the cut now has a chance of glory by firing his country into the final.
"When I saw him move in previous games and in the league I sometimes
got annoyed," Hiddink said. "If you are a well paid professional,
you need to work like hell. You have to take this responsibility.
"We talked about this and he worked perfectly. He got into physical
shape, and if you get into physical shape your mental shape will get there
as well."
The Spartak Moscow forward has three goals at Euro 2008, his first coming
in the 4-1 defeat to Spain - and they have the chance of revenge when
they meet them again, on Thursday at Ernst Happel Stadium.
Andrei Arshavin has caught the eye since returning from suspension, but
Russia captain Sergei Semak feels Pavlyuchenko can also make the difference.
"I think Roman is the biggest revelation so far," Semak said.
"He has always played well in the Russian league and was top scorer
for the last two seasons, but I think nobody expected him to play like
he is at the European Championship.
"Pavlyuchenko, it seems, has become one of the leaders of this side."
Semak insists it will be a different game against Spain this time around.
He added: "The number one reason was individual mistakes, and of
course when they were 2-0 up it was much easier for them to play.
"Our conditioning is good, our morale is good. There is still time
to prepare, so everything will be okay. The heat doesn't really bother
us - in the end, both teams face similar conditions."
Midfielder Diniyar Bilyaletdinov, forward Ivan Saenko and defender Aleksandr
Anyukov have been carrying slight knocks ahead of the Spain clash.
Sportinglife.com,
24/06/08
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