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Euro 2012: Russia lack the pace, admits Arshavin

Associated Press | Posted on Jun 08, 2012 at 06:10pm IST

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Wroclaw, Poland: Andrei Arshavin says his Russia team lacks the pace needed to be seen as a serious contender for the European Championship.

Russia, who take on the Czech Republic on Friday in the teams' Group A opener, have the oldest forward line at Euro 2012 with an average age of 30. However, they have looked fit and sharp in training this week.

Arshavin tells the UEFA.com website Russia "lack too much speed to be considered a favorite during this tournament."

Russia lack the pace, admits Arshavin

The former Arsenal striker is Russia's trump card in Euro 2012.

But he adds that the team has the advantage of having played together for a long time.

Dick Advocaat's squad includes 11 survivors from Euro 2008 and seven who play at Zenit St. Petersburg.

Arshavin says players "know each other's movements, and that has to be of benefit to us."

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