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Monday, June 30, 2008
VIENNA, June 30 (Reuters) - It was only fitting that Euro 2008 signed off with a classic final after three weeks of consistently high-quality, attacking, entertaining football that helped make it one of the best tournaments for years. Only a few games, most obviously the Spain v Italy quarter-final, were strangled by fear of failure and in Spain's case, having lost so regularly at that stage, that was understandable. Otherwise there was a real commitment to attack, from all areas, and Spain's ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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