The 2007-2008 season was a year to remember for Arshavin, as on both the domestic and international stage, he came to the headlines. FC Zenit St. Petersburg clinched the EUFA Cup, playing against Glasgow Rangers in the final. The Russian victory was instigated by Arshavin as he claimed the man of the match award in the European Final.
A brilliant year on the domestic front was topped off for Arshavin by a visit to the Euro 2008 Finals in Austria and Switzerland. However, the first two group games would elapse without the presence of Arshavin as he served a three match ban following a sending off in qualification for the finals. Upon returning Arshavin was selected by coach Guss Hiddink and duly took action to confirm the justification behind his selection. Arshavin scored one goal and inspired victory against Sweden, paving Russia’s pathway to the second round of the Euro 2008 Final.
In his next match Andrei Arshavin repeated the feat as he scored against Holland and almost single handedly tortured the Dutch defence. Arshavin’s display against the Dutch set people thinking about this young man’s future prospects and comparisons were made between Arshavin and past football greats. However in the semi final of the Euro 2008 competition Russia were sent packing by the Spanish. Arshavin had a poor game as the Spanish midfield dominated.
Arshavin was named in the UEFA’s squad for Euro 2008 despite only playing three competitive matches, this fact is a testament to the influence of Andrei Arshavin within the competition.n
Rumours at the present time are rife concerning the future of the Russian and it is believed that Andrei Arshavin may be set for Spain, with FC. Barcelona having made a formal approach for the Russian talent.
