On 2019 November 15 Finland prime minister Antti Rinne tweeted “An incredible performance, Congratulations and thank you! Oh, Finland is, oh Finland is, oh Finland is finally in the men’s soccer championship!”
That fateful day will be remembered for generations to come as iconic in the entire history of Finland as they thrashed Liechtenstein to enter a major football tournament for the first time. Talking about Finland is more or less talking about their god, The Finnish Messi, Teemu Pukki, the prolific goal scorer who guided Norwich city to Premier league and his nation to Euro 2020. Finland has always produced exciting talents like Jari Litmanen and Sami Hyppia over time but no one had generated the impact Pukki has on “Huuhkajat”. He is now just 2 goals shy of Litmanen’s all-time scoring record for the “Eagle owls”. In their road to Euros, Pukki scored 10 goals out of the overall 16 the team has scored in the qualifiers.
Markku Kanerva is another name that can’t be left out while talking about Finnish football and its path-breaking performance. Often referred to as ‘Rive’, he revolutionized them by guiding the Nordic country to their debut championship.
Squad
GK: Jesse Joronen (Brescia)
GK: Lukas Hradecky (Leverkusen)
GK: Anssi Jaakkola (Bristol Rovers)
DF: Juhani Ojala (Vejle)
DF: Leo Väisänen (Elfsborg)
DF: Sauli Väisänent (Chievo)
DF: Paulus Arajuuri (Pafos)
DF: Albin Granlund (Stal Mielec)
DF: Daniel O’Shaughnessy (HJK)
DF: Jere Uronen (Genk)
DF: Nikolai Alho (MTK)
DF: Niko Hamalainen (Queens Park Rangers)
DF: Robert Ivanov (Warta Poznan)
MF: Tim Sparv (AEL)
MF: Rasmus Schuller (Djurgarden)
MF: Thomas Lam (Zwolle)
MF: Fredrik Jensen (Augsburg)
MF: Pyry Soiri (Esbjerg)
MF: Glen Kamara (Rangers)
MF: Joni Kauko (Esbjerg)
MF: Onni Valakari (Pafos)
FW: Teemu Pukki (Norwich City)
FW: Joel Pohjanpalo (Union Berlin)
FW: Lassi Lappalainen (Montréal)
FW: Marcus Forss (Brentford)
FW: Jasin Assehnoun (Lahti)
Finland usually plays with either a 4-4-2 or a 3-5-2 formation. Either way, they defend compactly with Alho and Uronen providing the width along the flanks. Midfield will be dominated by Glen Kamara who had a fantastic season with the Rangers and he will be joined by Tim Sparv and Rasmus Schuller. Kannerva deploys a two-man striker in which either Fross or Pohjanpalo give the creativity upfront so that Pukki can concentrate on scoring.
Strengths
Weaknesses
When we search for the weakness of Rive’s men it is Pukki himself who is the curse. He sustained an ankle injury last month and is fighting for his fitness before the Euro commences. Cementing his place in the starting eleven will be a huge task otherwise it will be a huge blow for a team that depends hugely on him. Lack of major tournament exposure can also backfire as they are facing teams having prior experience in big stages.
Verdict
Whatever may be the result, they have nothing to lose and are going straight into the history books, that’s for sure!
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