Euro 2012: Most Exciting Stars You Can't Miss in Summer Spectacle
Euro 2012 could very well be one of the most star-studded tournaments we've seen in some time.
Spain, Germany and the Netherlands alone sport the equivalent of super all-star teams with a large number of the world's best players at their disposal.
Outside of the World Cup, you don't typically see this much talent gathered in one place on the international level.
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While there is no shortage of star power, here's a look at the most exciting players you cannot miss.
Arjen Robben, Netherlands (Group B)
One of the many stars in the "Death Group" (Group B), Robben is always a man to watch. Robin van Persie will score more goals, and Wesley Sneijder will gain more attention, but Robben is arguably the most dangerous.
His pace on the wing and ability to strike quickly with either foot (he tends to get overplayed on his left foot while playing on the right) makes him superbly dangerous.
The entire KNVB squad is filled with players capable of scoring goals, but Robben can set them up just as easily.
Mesut Ozil, Germany (Group B)
As with Robben, Ozil isn't the prime goal-scorer for the Germans, but he's the most dangerous playmaker.
The 23-year-old Real Madrid star leads La Liga in assists this season and was one of the many reasons (along with, of course, the next guy on this list) why Los Blancos are going to win the league title this year.
He'll be the man feeding primary goal-scorer Mario Gomez and others.
Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal (Group B)
This one speaks for itself. Ronaldo was dominant this season for Los Blancos and will have to carry the Portuguese if they hope to have any chance of success in this terribly difficult group.
He's scored 45 goals this season in league play and assisted on 12 others.
David Silva, Spain (Group C)
It remains to be seen how much run Silva will get under Vicente del Bosque, but when he is on the pitch, he's unbelievably dangerous.
The 26-year-old leads the Barclays Premier League in assists for the expected league winners from Manchester City.
If Spain needs a boost out of their loaded midfield (and it is loaded), don't be surprised when it comes from Silva.
Joe Hart, England (Group D)
Hart is one of the main reasons City are on the verge of their first league title. The club gave up a league-low 27 goals this season as he saved 96 shots.
The 25-year-old has only 17 international caps and will have his work cut out for him, but he's going to be instrumental to England's efforts at Euro 2012.
He's a damn fine keeper right now.



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