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Euro 2012 Qualifiers

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Platini backs Deschamps to become France boss if Blanc leaves
The Uefa president made no secret of his wish to see the Marseille coach take charge of the national team, should the current trainer's time have come to an end


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Ronaldo did not need to win Euro 2012 to secure Ballon d'Or, says Bento
The 43-year-old coach defended the winger's performances in Poland and Ukraine and insisted that the Real Madrid ace still deserves the prestigious accolade


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Klose reitrates desire to play at 2014 World Cup
The Lazio striker maintains that he has no intention to retire from international football despite Euro 2012 elimination, insisting he is ready for the next two years.


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Fans will suffer if Uefa's ill-conceived Euro expansion plan goes ahead
The governing body could see their complete disregard for supporters reciprocated if the proposed multi-country format is not welcomed by those who matter most


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Hamann: Germany couldn't cope with the pressure
The former Liverpool midfielder believes Joachim Low's team lack mental strength and also criticised the coach's decision to rest Mario Gomez for the quarter-final against Greece


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Sirigu: Buffon is not only a great player and captain, but also a problem-solver in the group
The Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper praised the current Italian number one, insisting ahead of the Euro 2012 final against Spain that he provides comfort to the squad


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Mamma Balotelli: It is very difficult to see Mario cry, the last time was because of Mourinho
The Azzurri frontman's adoptive parent stated that her son reacts badly when criticised, and that he switched off from the world when he was dropped for the game against Ireland


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Morientes: Spain have the best midfielders in the world
The former Real Madrid forward hailed La Roja's central options, and admitted that while the team are not as impressive as the 2010 incarnation, they are still the best around


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Spain better now than in 2008, claims Wigan boss Martinez
The Spaniard ignored the scrutiny of the defending champions by noting how difficult to beat they have become, while praising the side's "strong philosophy"


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Neuer: Germany made it too easy for Italy
The goalkeeper admits his side gifted the Azzurri two soft goals, as he struggles to come to terms with die Mannschaft's Euro 2012 elimination at the penultimate hurdle


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Albertini: Italy should bring home the trophy on Sunday
The vice-president of the FIGC and former international midfielder spoke of his belief that the Azzurri deserve the trophy, adding that they are in the final on merit


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'Euro 2020 could be held in 12-13 cities' - Platini
The Uefa president unveiled the plans at a press conference on Saturday that could see the tournament move dramatically away from the usual one or two host country format


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Buffon wants to win Euro 2012 for Italy fans
Cesare Prandelli's men take on Spain in the competition decider on Sunday, and the Juventus goalkeeper is eyeing glory as a way of repaying the supporters' loyalty


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Benitez warns Spain: Italy are more than just Pirlo
The former Inter coach acknowledges that Spain will focus on the playmaker but feels the likes of Daniele De Rossi and Thiago Motta also have the ability to control the match


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Iniesta: I'd prefer Spain to win Euro 2012 than be crowned best player
The attacking midfielder has received rave reviews for his performances in Poland and Ukraine, but he is only interested in winning the tournament with Spain in Sunday's final


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Buffon and Casillas have been the best goalkeepers in the world for 10 years, says Pagliuca
The two experienced keepers will go head-to-head in the Euro 2012 final between the Azzurri and La Roja on Sunday, and have been praised by the former Nazionale international


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Senna: I am surprised that Spain have not played Llorente
The former Roja international has stated that Vicente del Bosque should play a fixed forward against Italy, and has campaigned for the Athletic Bilbao man to start


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Klinsmann backs Low to succeed despite Euro 2012 elimination
The 47-year-old has leapt to the defence of his former assistant, insisting that while they missed out on Sunday's final, die Mannschaft are not yet the finished article


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Hiddink turns down chance to succeed Van Marwijk as Netherlands coach
The Anzhi boss has declined the chance to manage the Oranje for a second time, insisting he now has the freedom to do as he wishes at his current club


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'I love Italy, but I am Spanish, and I want Spain to win in the final' - Luis Suarez Miramontes
The former Ballon d'Or winner and Inter manager has plumped for his home nation to secure a second consecutive European title on Sunday


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Del Bosque: Balotelli is very peculiar
The Spain coach has stated that the Italy forward is slightly unorthodox but is wary of the threat posed by the Manchester City man in Sunday's Euro 2012 final


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Moratti: All of Italy loves Balotelli
The temperamental forward scored a brace in the Azzurri's 2-1 win over Germany in the Euro 2012 semi-finals, and the Inter president says the striker is now adored in his homeland


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Italian newspaper criticised for controversial Balotelli headline
The pun on the front page of Tuttosport, which referenced the striker's skin colour, has come under scrutiny but the publication's assistant editor has denied any wrongdoing


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Honigstein: 'Mr Nice Guy' Low must be ruthless to save Germany's golden generation
The German football expert believes a change in attitude is required to fulfil the promise of a talented crop of players
 

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Buffon and Casillas have been the best goalkeepers in the world for 10 years, says Pagliuca


The two experienced keepers will go head-to-head in the Euro 2012 final between the Azzurri and La Roja on Sunday, and have been praised by the former Nazionale international

Jun 30, 2012 9:54:00 AM

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Former Italy international Gianluca Pagliuca has stated that Gianluigi Buffon and Iker Casillashave been the best goalkeepers in the world for the last 10 years.

The experienced duo will go head-to-head on Sunday as Spain face the Azzurri in the final of Euro 2012 in Kiev, and the retired shot-stopper feels it will be a top-quality clash.

"They are the two goalkeepers that have dominated the international scene for years," he told Goalcom Italy.

"If the Azzurri win, Gigi [Buffon] will equal the titles won by Casillas; a World Cup and the European Championship.

"Although they have different characteristics, they are undoubtedly the two best goalkeepers of the past 10 years.

"Buffon is taller and has a great sense of position, while Casillas is more responsive, but in the end they will undoubtedly be counted among the greatest goalkeepers in the history of football."

The 45-year-old went on to state that he feels Spain would have rather faced Germany at the final hurdle and that Cesare Prandelli's men will win the competition.

"Spain, despite being the favourites on paper, we should not fear. In my opinion the Spaniards would have preferred to meet Germany in the final, who would have been a much easier opponent," he added.

"For me the Azzurri have a good chance of winning. The Furia Roja have a really strong team, but watch out for Italy; the enthusiasm of the team can make a difference."
 

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Dortmund players will be motivated by lack of chances at Euro 2012, says Watzke
The club's chief executive believes that Ilkay Gundogan, Marcel Schmelzer and Mario Gotze expected to get more playing time for Germany at the tournament


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Platini against technology ‘invading’ football
The 57-year-old remains against goal-line technology being introduced into the sport and believes the game could end up relying too heavily on more advancements in the future


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Stielike: Germany do not need big changes
The former Real Madrid midfielder and Euro 1980 winner feels that the national team's recent loss to the Azzurri can act as a learning curve to Joachim Low's young side


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Xavi unsure if Euro 2012 will be his last tournament with Spain
The 32-year-old believes possession will be key against a more attacking Italy team in Sunday's final, while Iker Casillas does not think La Roja are outright favourites to win


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Prandelli makes third pilgrimage following Italy's win over Germany
The coach has now covered over 40 km of ground, this time walking to a church in Krakow in the early hours of Friday after the Azzurri booked their place in the Euro 2012 final


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Germany sorely lacked 'fighting spirit', says Felix Magath
The Wolfsburg manager questioned Die Mannschaft's frame of mind and says the Azzurri prevailed because they showed more commitment, with Balotelli the personification


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Spain will start with three forwards against Italy, says Del Bosque
The Spanish coach has declared that he will not deploy a 'False 9' for the final and insists he does not expect the Azzurri to take a defensive approach to the game


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Globalisation of the Premier League is making England struggle, claims Buffon
The keeper thinks that the competition hinders the national team due to a lack of home-grown players at top sides, but feels the Three Lions also suffer from bad luck


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Low's squad changes caused unrest in Germany camp, says Strunz
The former Bayern Munich midfielder thinks that changes introduced for the match against Greece ruined the confidence of some of the team's regular starters


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Buffon: Prandelli has made Balotelli a better player
The veteran goalkeeper has hailed the 21-year-old Manchester City striker's recent improvement ahead of the Azzurri's Euro 2012 final showdown with Spain


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Two-year suspension for Nasri would be 'ridiculous & shameful', says Platini
The Uefa president has asked for leniency from the French Football Federation following the France midfielder's foul-mouthed outburst towards a journalist at Euro 2012


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Prandelli expects Spain to try and 'suffocate' Italy & insists rivals are not boring
The 54-year-old has revealed that he enjoys La Roja's style of play prior to his side's clash with Vicente del Bosque's men in the Euro 2012 final


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Blanc steps down as France coach
The 46-year-old has left his role as Les Bleus' coach after their Euro 2012 campaign, with Didier Deschamps emerging as an early contender to succeed him


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Low is the right man to coach Germany, says Ballack
The former Germany international has a fractured relationship with die Mannschaft's trainer, but says he should not resign after their Euro 2012 semi-final exit


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Low coy on Germany future: I must see if there are new attractions out there
The 52-year-old coach insists he has not thought about stepping down, but hinted that he could leave his role with Die Mannschaft to seek new challenges


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My season does not depend on Italy winning Euro 2012, says Balotelli
The 21-year-old is not desperate to score in the final as long as his team triumph, and says he is sure that Manchester City fans will forgive him for helping knock England out
 

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Cassano keen to set the record straight against Spain
The AC Milan forward has revealed that he was hit with fines regarding his weight while at the Bernabeu, and is eager to show the opposition fans his true worth on Sunday


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Cruyff: Rijkaard the right choice for Netherlands
The Dutch legend has hailed the former Barcelona manager as the right option to succeed Bert van Marwijk at the helm of the Oranje outfit in the wake of a disastrous Euro 2012


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'English football is one-dimensional and there is a blind reluctance to accept that we simply have no world-class players' - Butcher
The former Three Lions skipper believes too many foreign players in the Premier League have had a negative effect on the national side's performances at major tournaments


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Nasri 'regrets' swearing at a journalist, insists father
The Manchester City midfielder verbally abused a member of the media following Les Bleus' quarter-final defeat to Spain, but has now claimed that no offence was ever meant


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Platini impressed by Balotelli at Euro 2012
The Uefa president has described the Manchester City striker as a "very strong player" and praised Italy for their positive football throughout the European Championship


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Wenger rules himself out of France job
The Arsenal manager has stated that he will be "very busy" in north London for the next two years of his contract, despite being linked with succeeding Laurent Blanc


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Gerrard: Rooney struggled to deal with pressure at Euro 2012
The England skipper believes that we have to stop singling out individuals because of the nation's underperformance at major international tournaments, and address the collective


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Wenger: Spain have betrayed their philosophy
The Arsenal manager is sceptical of La Roja's attacking intent as Xavi's team-mates warm up to their final Euro 2012 clash with Italy


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Balotelli set to break individual records with Italy win
The Manchester City striker could have one of the most impressive medal hauls in football for a player under the age of 22, if he helps the Azzurri to the Euro 2012 title on Sunday


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Jorge Valdano: Cassano did not respond to Real Madrid challenge with professionalism
The Merengues' former general manager has criticised the attitude of the Italian striker during his spell with the Spanish giants


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Moyes hails impact of Pirlo, Xavi and Iniesta at Euro 2012
The Toffees boss singled out the three midfield playmakers for special praise and highlighted the trend of how ageing players have stood out in Poland and Ukraine


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Shearer: England's performance at Euro 2012 was not acceptable
The ex-striker has slammed the performance of Roy Hodgson's side and believes the Three Lions should not be applauded for yet another quarter-final exit


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Lineker believes technical deficiencies are behind England's failures on the international stage
The former England striker has stated that the game is as much about what the body can do as it is the mind, before putting England's penalty exit down to technical inferiority


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Guardiola: Spain do not need a striker to win Euro 2012
Former Barcelona coach is confident La Roja have what it takes to beat Italy in Sunday's showpiece final, despite shortcomings on the centre-forward front


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Pardew: Italy have a better mixture to their game than Spain
The Magpies boss has enjoyed the tournament so far, and says that in Andrea Pirlo the Azzurri are well-balanced and able to mix up their game plan better than the champions


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Prandelli 'touched' by letter from Italian president
The Azzurri coach revealed that he plans to use the politician's words to fire up his players ahead of Sunday's Euro 2012 final clash with Spain in Kiev


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Casillas: Spain are not favourites against Italy in Euro 2012 final
The Roja captain has expressed caution ahead of the Euro decider, claiming that Prandelli's side have as good a chance as the title holders to emerge victorious in Kiev


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Balotelli can be as good as Messi and Ronaldo - Altobelli
The former Inter and Juventus striker believes the 21-year-old has all the talent in the world and definitely has it in him to be a global superstar


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Spain may need extra time to complete the Italian job in the Euro 2012 final
As Euro 2012 reaches its climax, a tight final is expected. Willie Duncan is backing La Roja to seal a third successive title with a dramatic extra time win over the Azzurri


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Villa and Puyol in Kiev to support Spain
The Barcelona and La Roja stalwarts have arrived in Ukraine to cheer their national team to victory in their Euro 2012 final against Italy


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Old guard Buffon & Pirlo overcome adversity as Italy's world-beaters rise again
The World Cup winners of 2006 have had their fare share of ups and downs alongside Daniele De Rossi and Andrea Barzagli but they are currently playing as well as they ever have


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Morientes: Spain substitutes make the difference for the team
The former Roja striker has praised Vicente del Bosque's bench for giving the national team a depth which has contributed greatly to their successes in the last four years


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Ozil backs Low to remain as Germany coach
It has been claimed that certain members of the Mannschaft squad reacted negatively to the changes the coach made for the last-four encounter with the Azzurri in Warsaw


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'For once Spain look beatable' - Maradona
The Argentina legend believes that the Azzurri can end La Roja's dominance in the final of Euro 2012 on Sunday night and described Mario Balotelli as "a world-star striker"


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‘I can account for every penny’ – Ukraine deputy prime minister refutes $4bn Euro 2012 corruption claims
The official has responded emphatically to allegations that public money has gone missing, and accused the previous government of having a case to answer


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'Boring' Spain aim to make history at Euro 2012
After being derided during their campaign in Poland and Ukraine for playing 'dull' football, La Roja are primed to win a landmark third consecutive tournament


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Marchisio: Spain are strong, but we know how to beat them
Azzurri midfielder insists his side will be able to overcome La Roja in Sunday's showpiece after holding them to a 1-1 draw in their group stage opener


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Whelan: Italy are the popular choice for Euro 2012 glory
The Irish Euro '88 legend has seen both finalists at close quarters during these European Championship finals and believes the Italians could shade a tight showpiece


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Taken for granted by Real Madrid & undervalued by Spain - but it's time to recognise the brilliance of Del Bosque
The Salamanca-born coach has already led La Roja to a first-ever World Cup win and can make it an unprecedented treble of titles on Sunday. Surely he now deserves more credit


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'I want England to be England' - Hodgson advises squad against a change of approach
The recently-appointed boss is adamant that, despite his side’s elimination from Euro 2012 on penalties to a strong Italy side, him and his charges must keep positive


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Barzagli hails Italy's 'collective' ahead of Euro 2012 final
The Azzurri centre-back is confident his side can overcome the "champions of everything" as long as they play as a team, but has reiterated the threat La Roja pose


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Spain have been very lucky, says Schuster
The former Germany international branded the current European champions as fortunate, though he clarified that good teams always find ways to win


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'Germany are still among the top teams' - Kroos
The Bayern Munich midfielder feels that Joachim Low's young side have continued to develop during Euro 2012 and are among the best in the world, but must start to win trophies


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Marchisio: We must win Euro 2012 for Italian football
The Juventus midfielder believes that it is imperative the Azzurri beat Spain in Sunday's final in order to boost the game on the peninsula


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'The media will always find scapegoats' - Robson defends Rooney from Euro 2012 criticism
The Red Devils striker is believed by many to have had a poor tournament, but the former Old Trafford legend has spoken and insisted that he should be not singled out


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Prandelli: Balotelli is a new man
The Italy coach thinks the Manchester City striker has developed a better attitude since leaving Inter for the Etihad Stadium


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Chiellini: Spain are only human
The Italy defender believes their fellow finalists can be beaten and he also shrugged off any doubts that the team will feel the effects of fatigue on Sunday

 

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‘I can account for every penny’ – Ukraine deputy prime minister refutes $4bn Euro 2012 corruption claims


The official has responded emphatically to allegations that public money has gone missing, and accused the previous government of having a case to answer

Jul 1, 2012 8:20:00 AM


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The Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine,Borys Kolesnikov, has reacted with fury to accusations that his government embezzled $4 billion (€3.15bn) of Euro 2012 funding, and insists he will take YuliaTymoshenko's former regime to court to prove they were guilty of corruption after winning the bid to host the tournament.

Ostap Semerak, a member of the shadow cabinet, told Goalcom that up to 40 per cent of the tournament budget has disappeared and claimed that under Kolesnikov, the man with responsibility for Euro 2012, contracts have been awarded without a tender process to companies that have been accomplices in embezzlement.

He added that he has proof of corruption within the current regime and will be pressing ahead with court action once the tournament has finished.

Semerak cited the Lviv stadium, which cost around $330m (€260m) to construct, alleging he saw the same amount given in kick-backs to government ministers. Kiev's Olympic Stadium was offered as another example where corruption has taken place, costing the public purse between $500m-$550m (€395-€435m) – twice as much as the Donbass Arena in Donetsk, which was privately funded.

“The current government has used Euro 2012 and the preparation for it as a good opportunity to get money from the public purse,” he said.

“Each citizen of Ukraine has had the equivalent of £200 taken from his pocket. This is one of the biggest corruption scandals in the last 20 years."

But when asked by Goal.com to respond to those allegations Kolesnikov insisted on a personal interview and is adamant that he can account for every penny of the budget – inviting European Union investigators to delve into the accounts to prove his case.

The 49-year-old says he has proof that Tymoshenko's government were themselves guilty of corruption between the announcement in April 2007 that Ukraine and Poland would host the tournament, and her defeat in the Presidential elections of February 2010.

Kolesnikov also disputes Semerak's claim that the tournament cost $10bn to fund, stating the figure is only half of that.

“Can I account for every penny spent on this tournament? Absolutely,” said Kolesnikov. “We will ask in court for the opposition to confirm or deny the facts - the fact of [their] corruption.

“They don't have facts [that his regime have been involved in corruption] because it is impossible. We will see them in court. They have no chance as all our papers are ready.

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“I would welcome the EU becoming involved as we are completely sure in our righteousness. We are ready for every kind of situation. Basically, if you want to speak about corruption it is best that you speak to the members of Yulia Tymoshenko's regime."

Kolesnikov has also promised that he will ask prosecutors to investigate Tymoshenko – who is currently serving a seven-year prison term after being found guilty for abusing her powers while in office, a sentence that has brought international condemnation – and other members of her former government immediately after Sunday's final in Kiev.

He continued: “The regime of Tymoshenko has kicked the tournament three times. Firstly, when they failed in their preparation; secondly, when they asked the world to boycott the tournament in Ukraine; and thirdly with what they are doing now [with these accusations] when they understand the tournament is going successfully. They are trying every kind of way to punish our country.

“But in any case we don't want to start any kind of judicial process during the tournament. Everybody who is speaking about corruption – well, the courts will be waiting for them, immediately after July 1.”

With Kolesnikov promising legal action, it appears certain that Semerak and other members of the Tymoshenko government will have to defend themselves in court, although if there is a change in government in October then it may be the current ruling party who come under fire.
 

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Spain will start with three forwards against Italy, says Del Bosque


The Spanish coach has declared that he will not deploy a 'False 9' for the final and insists he does not expect the Azzurri to take a defensive approach to the game

Jun 30, 2012 7:07:00 PM

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Spain coach Vicente del Bosque has indicated that he will deploy three forwards from the start of Sunday's Euro 2012 final against Italy.

The 61-year-old has shown variety in his selections during the tournament, utilising Cesc Fabregas as a 'False 9' on several occasions and also opting for Alvaro Negredo and Fernando Torres as more traditional centre forwards.

And, though the Barcelona midfielder made the starting XI for the group match against Italy, Del Bosque has now given a strong indication that the 25-year-old may start the final on the bench.

"We will play with three strikers, but all the team have to help them," he told reporters at a press conference.

"These three players will have the obligation to attack and to try to score a goal. We have more obligation to attack than to defend."

Italy are known for their defensive approach to football, but Del Bosque does not expect Cesare Prandelli's side to play 'Catenaccio' on Sunday.

"This next game is the most important one, we will play for something we have been working on for two years," the Spanish coach explained. "We would all like to secure a victory.

"Italy have been on the rise and they deserve to be in the final.

"We cannot say that Italy played defensive football against us in the group game because they did not. They have made progress in recent years."

Spain enter Sunday's final as favourites after winning Euro 2008 and the 2010 World Cup, but the Spaniard insists the game will be a close contest.

"I think we cannot look at the past," the former Real Madrid boss added. "Italy have won the World Cup four times, and we are talking about the present, which is the only reference.

"We were in the same group, we have both won matches on penalities and our playing style has been similar. That is why I do not think there will be a big difference.

"If our players have lost the desire to win? We haven't noticed symptoms of that happening.

"Success can weaken the future, but we have a group of players that know what this sport is and we have not lost our competitive spirit."

Del Bosque withdrew midfield lynchpin Xavi during his side's draw with Portugal in the semi-final but has defended the Barcelona playmaker following criticism of his performance.

"It is very rare for Xavi to have a bad game," Del Bosque noted. "He contributes with his talent, his quality, he does a lot of team work and he dictates our style of play."
 

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'In a semi-final, only the best must play' - Doll slams Podolski selection in Germany's loss to Italy

The former Dortmund coach, as well as Thomas Helmer, asserted that the 27-year-old was the wrong man for Joachim Low to use as die Mannschaft were eliminated from Euro 2012

Jul 1, 2012 3:05:00 PM

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Thomas Doll and Thomas Helmer have joined the growing chorus of pundits to criticise Germany coach Joachim Low and attacker Lukas Podolski.

The new Arsenal signing has taken heat in recent days for his performance at Euro 2012, which saw him score just one goal and fail to provide a single assist in Germany's run to the semi-finals.

And after Podolski was benched for the last eight tie against Greece, Doll felt that his re-introduction in the next round against Italy was unnecessary.

"In such a semi-final, only the best must play," he told Sport1, asserting that Podolski was not worthy of his starting berth.

Helmer as well was baffled with Low's selection of the forward, who for a third time failed to score as Italy knocked out Germany with a 2-1 win.

"Podolski sits out the game against Greece, then comes in [against Italy] and plays just as he did before. I absolutely do not understand this," the 68-cap Germany defender said.

Doll and Helmer's comments come one day after Wolfsburg coach Felix Magath slammed the German team for lacking fighting spirit as they fell short in the Italy match.
 

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Balotelli's progression is good for world football, says Zanetti
The veteran is thrilled that the controversial youngster is finally living up to his potential and believes his progression is good for the country and the game as a whole


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Netzer: Lahm & Schweinsteiger aren't leaders
The European champion and World Cup winner believes the Bayern duo lack the steel required to lead their country to glory and end Die Mannschaft's 16-year title drought


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Euro 2012 final protests prompt Femen activists’ arrests
For a third time during the tournament, the group, which was founded in 2008, have been taken into custody by police following more clashes ahead of Sunday's final showpiece


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'In a semi-final, only the best must play' - Doll slams Podolski selection in Germany's loss to Italy
The former Dortmund coach, as well as Thomas Helmer, asserted that the 27-year-old was the wrong man for Joachim Low to use as die Mannschaft were eliminated from Euro 2012


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Spain have motivated Italy, claims Cesar Menotti
The World Cup-winning trainer feels that La Furia Roja's style of play is inspirational to any team, and has pushed the Azzurri to improve their performance levels


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Dino Zoff: Buffon & Casillas could decide the Euro 2012 final
The legendary Italian goalkeeper has pointed to his fellow shot stoppers as the ones who will decide the fate of Sunday's clash between the Azzurri and La Roja


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Cudicini: Spain struggles could give Italy impetus
The Italian shotstopper believes that his home country can cause an upset against the world and European champions due to their below-par performances in Poland and Ukraine


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Spain are on their way to being the best national team ever, says Jose Enrique
The 26-year-old is adamant La Roja are well on their way to being accepted as the greatest side of all time in international football ahead of their third consecutive major final
 

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Del Bosque is nervous ahead of Euro 2012 final, claims son


The Spain trainer is said to be coping well with the pressure, but is not comfortable as his side take on Italy. His family remains convinced La Furia Roja will win the tournament

Jul 1, 2012 1:45:00 PM

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The son of Spain coach Vicente del Bosque has admitted that his father is not at ease heading into Sunday's Euro 2012 final against Italy.

Speaking to AS, Alvaro del Bosque was confident that La Roja will be able to claim a third consecutive tournament crown, but revealed that the trainer is feeling anxious going into the clash.

"He is a little bit nervous, but doing well," Alvaro said of his father.

The younger Del Bosque went on to predict that Spain would record a comprehensive 2-0 win, with goals from Cesc Fabregas and Fernando Torres.

Alvaro's mother, Trinidad Lopez, also conceded that her husband was nervous, and preferred not to make a prediction. However, she said the team are a close group, which could see them through.

"He is a little nervous, of course, but he seems calm to me. He's fine. The main thing is to win and go home happy with the cup," she told reporters in Ukraine.

"I've always noticed [a special bond], but I think for this game, it's a little stronger."

Spain and Italy kick off in Kiev's Olympic Stadium at 20:45CET.
 

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Lippi provides Euro 2012 final paradox


The former World Cup winning coach sees the Azzuri as having a 50% chance of winning, yet insists Spain are favourites ahead of the two sides' showdown in Kiev

Jul 1, 2012 3:15:00 PM

By Andy Sixsmith

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Marcello Lippi has given his thoughts on Sunday’s Euro 2012 final between Italy and Spain, albeit in a mathematically impossible fashion.

The coach who led the Azzurri to World Cup glory in 2006, believes Italy to have a 50% chance of winning, yet still views Spain as the favourites to lift the Henri Delauney trophy in Kiev tonight.

In an interview with La Repubblica, Lippi said: “Many people have asked me if Spain are still considered the favourites despite the fact we drew 1-1 in the group phase.

“I must reply with a paradox: Italy have a 50 per cent chance of winning, yet Spain are still the favourites."

The 64 year old has been impressed with Cesare Prandelli’s side throughout the tournament and believes the Azzurri have shown consistent improvement.

“Our squad is growing and the performances show continual improvement throughout the competition,” he continued.

“It is going to be a difficult match, but we are able to fight and bring home the European Championship trophy.”

Lippi has recently signed a contract to become the new manager of Chinese side Guangzhou Evergrande but despite the time difference, admits he has become nocturnal in order to view the Italy matches.

"We are still happy to make this sacrifice and stay up all night to watch an Italy side that fully deserved to reach the final," he insisted.
 

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Spain 4 Italy 0: Silva, Alba, Torres and Mata the heroes as La Roja create history in Kiev

By SPORTSMAIL REPORTER PUBLISHED: 20:37 GMT, 1 July 2012 | UPDATED: 21:04 GMT, 1 July 2012


Sensational Spain trampled all over those boring jibes and marched straight into the history books with a magnificent Euro 2012 final victory over Italy in Kiev. First-half goals from David Silva and Jordi Alba and late efforts from substitutes Fernando Torres and Juan Mata confirmed La Roja as the first team to record three successive major tournament victories, including a World Cup, with the biggest ever win in a European Championship final.

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Champions! Torres scored the Spaniards' third as the Italians were blown away in Kiev


Spain v Italy - match facts

Spain: Casillas, Arbeloa, Pique, Sergio Ramos, Jordi Alba, Xavi, Busquets, Alonso, Silva (Pedro Rodriguez 59), Fabregas (Torres 75), Iniesta.

Subs not used: Valdes, Albiol, Javi Martinez, Juanfran, Negredo, Mata, Llorente, Santi Cazorla, Jesus Navas, Reina.
Booked: Pique.

Goals: Silva (14), (Alba 41) Torres (84), Mata (88).

Italy: Buffon, Abate, Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini (Balzaretti 21), Pirlo, Marchisio, Montolivo (Thiago Motta 57), De Rossi, Balotelli, Cassano (Di Natale 45).

Subs not used: Sirigu, Maggio, Ogbonna, Giaccherini, Borini, Giovinco, Diamanti, Nocerino, De Sanctis.
Booked: Barzagli.

Referee: Pedro Proenca (Portugal)

And they did it with the most awesome display of passing power, which made a mockery of all those who had questioned them beforehand. It was all too much for Mario Balotelli, who marched straight down the tunnel at the end and angrily shrugged away efforts from Italian officials to get him to stay, before returning for the presentation ceremony. Yet the thing was, Italy were not disgraced and would have held out hopes of a comeback until Cesare Prandelli's final replacement Thiago Motta was stretchered off within four minutes of his arrival, leaving his team-mates to battle through the final half hour with 10 men.

Ultimately though, Spain's display was a fitting end to the best European Championships in almost three decades.
Four players in particular, Iker Casillas, Sergio Ramos, Andres Iniesta and Xavi deserve a special mention after starting all three finals, in Vienna, Johannesburg and now Ukraine.But, as 'Ole' rang around this magnificent stadium, it was a night to glory in tiki-taka - and the players who put it into practice.

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Heads I win: Silva scores the opening goal past Italy goalkeeper Buffon


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Throughout the tournament, the argument for Spain being a dour outfit had been building. It dominated the pre-match press conferences and was fuelled still further by Arsene Wenger, who accused the world champions of "betrayed their philosophy" by turning their tiki-taka style into a negative. After 15 minutes of the most majestic football imaginable, the greatest noise was the sound of all those words being rammed jubilantly down throats.

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Double your money: Iniesta's pass found Alba who stroked the ball home for Spain's second


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Coach Vicente del Bosque refused to bow to the demand for a regular centre-forward to be included in his starting line-up and was rewarded with a start the quality of which was on a par with anything this group of players has ever produced. Ramos had a couple of early efforts, so too Xavi. Andres Iniesta also had a shot blocked before Spain cut their opponents' defence to shreds.The move was astounding in its simplicity.

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Three and easy: Torres came off the bench to score in a Euro final for the second time


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Alvaro Arbeloa started it, Xavi was also involved before Iniesta split the Italy defence with a pass Cesc Fabregas was able to cut-back from the by-line.

And who should be there to head home? None other than little David Silva, who had got free at the near post and flicked the ball into the far.
By half-time, Spain had another.


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Icing on the cake: Mata made it four with a couple of minutes left on the clock to complete the rout


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Again five passes were involved. This time it went back to front. Iker Casillas, Fabregas and then Alba, who fed Xavi and kept motoring.What unfolded can only make Barcelona thankful they had agreed to pay Valencia £13million for the full-back before the tournament started. His price would have gone up significantly otherwise.

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Party time! Casillas lifts the trophy to spark the celebrations for the European champions


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Party time! Casillas lifts the trophy to spark the celebrations for the European champions


Xavi has played that straight through ball thousands of times in his illustrious career. The pace on it was perfect. Alba, beyond Italy's back-line, steadied himself before sliding a shot calmly past Gianluigi Buffon.Under normal circumstances, the half-time statistics would have underlined Spain's superiority.

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It's a dog's life! Balotelli's adoptive family were there to watch him in the stands with a banner


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In fact, they showed Italy had played more passes and secured 53 per cent possession, almost unheard of against this Spain team.

With Casillas not enjoying his most secure evening, the Azzurri would have expected to create something meaningful. But the bounce of the ball would not go their way.

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No impact: Balotelli was in devastating form in the semi-final but found the going hard against the Spaniards


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Casillas got in the way of a thunderous effort from Antonio Cassano and Balotelli fired over.

No-one could accuse Prandelli of lacking guts. Within 11 minutes of the re-start he had used all his substitutes and seen one of them Antonio di Natale bring a decent save out of Casillas after collecting Riccardo Montolivo's pass inside the area.


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Game over: The closing ceremony heralded the final match of the tournament and marks four years until he next event in France


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Unfortunately for Italy, the last replacement, Motta was only on the field for four minutes before he pulled a hamstring and had to be stretchered off.

It was dreadful luck for the Azzurri, who now knew their task was a hopeless one. All that was left was to stave off humiliation.


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Soak it up: Fans of both teams soaked up the atmosphere ahead of kick-off around the ground


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Soak it up: Fans of both teams soaked up the atmosphere ahead of kick-off around the ground


Even that was beyond them as substitutes Torres and Mata struck in the final minutes. Italy didn't deserve that.

Their first competitive defeat to Spain - penalties excepted - since the 1920 Olympics.

Spain, record breakers twice over, now unbeaten in this competition for 29 games, a run that stretches back to June 2004.

History makers. How boring.

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Fans for coming: The supporters of both teams brought real colour to the proceedings


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Prandelli vows to continue with 'fascinating' Italy project
The 54-year-old admitted that he was unsure whether he would stay, but confirmed that the heavy loss to Spain has driven him to pursue "difficult" national challenge


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Iniesta named Euro 2012 Player of the Tournament
The Barcelona midfielder has been rewarded for his performances in Poland and Ukraine, with La Roja having a total of 10 players in the team of the tournament


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Xavi: I could play at 2014 World Cup
The Barcelona playmaker revealed that he will make himself available for La Roja's squad for the tournament in Brazil but will have to confer first with Vicente del Bosque


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Fernando Torres proves he is the best striker in Europe
Putting two goals past Ireland and scoring his third against a well-beaten 10 men before clinching the Golden Boot thanks to not getting picked - the continent's conqueror rises


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Top 20 highest rated players at Euro 2012
Spain came up trumps as a team, but which players were the key performers for their side? Using our ranking system of the talent on show, Goal.com reveals all


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Oliver Kahn critical of Germany side after Euro 2012 semi-final exit
The Bayern legend has hit out at Joachim Low's side, saying they need to 'take more responsibility' and has questioned their nerve in big games


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Van Basten coy over Netherlands job
The 47-year-old has ruled himself out of the running for the vacant Oranje position, whilst Johan Cruyff has declared Frank Rijkaard as the best man for the job


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Defeat to Germany had 'nothing to do with the tactical changes', says Kroos
The 22-year-old says that his side's alterations were necessary as they needed to deactivate Andrea Pirlo and believes they did not have an influence on the result


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Johan Cruyff: I enjoyed Italy and I'm a big fan of Del Bosque's Spain
The Dutch great believes the Azzurri's achievements are all the more pleasant because they were unexpected, and described the Roja coach as a "real strategist"


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Fabregas: Those who say we are boring do not understand football
The former Arsenal star thinks that the Azzurri made his side work hard for their Euro 2012 victory and recognised that it was all over when Thiago Motta was forced off injured


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Hodgson is a coward when it comes to Rooney, says Le Tissier
The former England player believes the 64-year-old was too scared to sub the Manchester United striker with him having no impact in the quarter-final loss to Italy


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Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy: Euro 2012 win was awesome
The politician was quick to praise his nation's record-breaking triumph, and also reserved special congratulation for the togetherness of the squad


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Alba cannot wait for his Barca bow after shining for Spain at Euro 2012
The left-back impressed during Spain’s triumphant campaign and is looking forward to playing alongside his compatriots at Camp Nou after his switch from Valencia


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Spain are unbeatable, claims Prince Felipe of Asturias
The heir to the Spanish throne has praised his nation's football team, and reserved special praise for Vicente del Bosque


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Iniesta: This is something unique and magical
The 28-year-old was thrilled after La Roja bagged their third consecutive major international trophy and admitted that repeating such feat could prove almost impossible


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Mata eyes 2014 World Cup glory after Euro 2012 triumph
The Chelsea ace was delighted to score a goal in the final and hailed La Roja's performance in Kiev as he hopes his country can extend their glory era in Brazil 2014


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Torres: Spain saved the best for last
The 28-year-old forward believes the 4-0 win over Italy was La Roja's best display of the tournament as he expressed his delight to see the fans celebrate with the players


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Montolivo: Italy can be proud of our Euro 2012 campaign
The 27-year-old midfielder admitted that his side were no match for La Roja in the European Championship decider, but insisted his country can take pride in their performance


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'There was no contest' - Italy keeper Buffon hails 'superior' Spain
The shot stopper feels that Italy were simply outplayed, and Giorgio Chiellini and Leonardo Bonucci shared his opinion that La Roja fully deserved their win


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'We are with you' - Fabregas & Pique dedicate Euro 2012 glory to Miki Roque
The Barcelona duo reflected on the lives of their fallen friends at the end of Sunday's historic 4-0 victory over the Azzurri in Kiev


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Prandelli: We did the best we could
The Italian head coach admits his team were not good enough to beat Spain in the final of Euro 2012, but is already looking ahead to the future


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'We have made history for Spanish football' - Del Bosque
The former Real Madrid coach declared that his country are going through a golden period in the game, but praised Italy's Euro 2012 campaign after the 4-0 final triumph


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One step too far, but Azzurri have restored pride in Italian football
After being routed by Spain in the final of Euro 2012, the Azzurri will no doubt feel that all of their effort was in vain but they have been a credit to their nation


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Jordi Alba: I cannot believe what has happened
The Barcelona-bound wing-back was not able to comprehend what La Roja's victory over the Azzurri means, while Xavi and Casillas revel in the historic result


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Fernando Torres wins Euro 2012 Golden Boot
The Chelsea man snatched the accolade from the hands of Mario Gomez with his third goal and an assist coming in the final stages of the final win over Italy


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Spain 4-0 Italy: Records tumble in stunning triumph
Two goals in each half saw the brilliant Spaniards run up a record scoreline in an international tournament final and win their third major trophy in a row


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'Balotelli's worth €250 million' - agent Mino Raiola
The eccentric striker has raised his profile with some impressive performances at Euro 2012, prompting his agent to value him at a colossal fee


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Republic of Ireland supporters rewarded for good behaviour during Euro 2012
After suffering a torrid tournament on the pitch, the Irish fans are to be honoured for their good and trouble-free nature during this summer’s tournament in Ukraine and Poland


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Low will not walk away from Germany, claims Klinsmann
The USA trainer has claimed his former assistant is no quitter and despite failing to reach the Euro 2012 final, will see out his contract as trainer of die Mannschaft
 

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Spain 4 Italy 0: Silva, Alba, Torres and Mata the heroes as La Roja create history in Kiev

By MATT LAWTON PUBLISHED: 20:37 GMT, 1 July 2012 | UPDATED: 09:31 GMT, 2 July 2012


To the suggestion that they have turned into something more negative, Spain responded by making history with the highest winning margin in a European Championship final.To the accusation that they have betrayed their philosophy, this sensational collection of footballers replied by producing the finest display of the three major championship finals they have contested in the past four years.

What were you thinking, Mr Wenger? What are you thinking now? What are you thinking after a performance so magnificent, so magical, the second-best team by some distance in this competition were left humbled and crushed?

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Champions! Casillas holds the trophy aloft after watching his side ease past Italy in Kiev


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Delight: The Spanish players party in the dressing room after making history in Kiev


The scoreline was not a fair reflection of what Italy brought to this contest, the loss of Thiago Motta to injury seven minutes after he came on as their third substitute leaving Cesare Prandelli with 10 men for the best part of half an hour. It was only then that they collapsed, conceding late goals to Fernando Torres and Juan Mata. But before the interval even arrived David Silva and the super-quick Jordi Alba had struck in the best 45 minutes of entertainment we have been treated to at what has been a wonderful tournament.

In that period Italy were excellent, even if the sheer quality of Spain’s passing and movement meant Andrea Pirlo was unable to dominate in the way he had against England and Germany.
When half-time came, Italy had actually had a fraction more of the ball. But, for once, Pirlo found himself chasing opponents not passing around them.When the pain and frustration subsides, Pirlo might well conclude that this is the best team he has encountered. Possibly the best group of international footballers the world has seen.
 

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Who's the daddy now, Mario? After suffering heartache in Euro 2012 final, Balotelli is due to become father

By SPORTSMAIL REPORTER
PUBLISHED: 11:21 GMT, 2 July 2012 | UPDATED: 11:40 GMT, 2 July 2012


It has been a rollercoaster week even by the standards of Mario Balotelli.
First he scored two stunning goals in the Euro 2012 semi-final against Germany. Then it was heartache in the final against Spain on Sunday.But now Balotelli has received perhaps the biggest news of all - that he is to become a father.

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Down and out: Mario Balotelli reacted angrily to Italy's Euro 2012 defeat


The 21-year-old has been told by his pregnant former girlfriend Raffaella Fico that it is his child.He was told on the eve of the match against Germany when he grabbed a brace to book his country's place in the final. He reportedly told her: 'You gave me the best news of the world.'

And Italian model Raffaella has claimed that the pair are patching up their relationship.She said: 'Mario and I are rebuilding our relationship. He never stopped loving me. Those who think I've wanted to trap the rich and famous footballer will have to think again.

'Last Christmas, he told me: "Let's get married and make a son" and I accepted. Now I'm waiting for Mario to discover the sex of the child, although he would prefer a boy, and to choose the name.'
Meanwhile, AC and Inter Milan have been warned that Balotelli is worth £200million following his star showing at Euro 2012.

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Baby bump: Mario Balotelli's ex-girlfriend Raffaella Fico sparked rumours after showing off her baby bump


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As they were: Mario and Raffaella dated for a year until they broke up two months ago


Balotelli, 21, a self-confessed Milan fan, is a target for the Italian giants but will set any prospective suitor back the eye-watering figure, according to his agent.

The striker could not prevent Italy crashing to a 4-0 Euro 2012 final defeat to Spain on Sunday night but stole the limelight by scoring two superb goals in his national team's 2-1 triumph over Germany in the semi-finals of the tournament in Poland and Ukraine. 'I have always said that Mario Balotelli is one player that could become the strongest in the world,' Balotelli's agent Mino Raiola told Sky Italia.

'He is probably amongst the strongest in Europe.
'How much is he worth? He is worth what the market says, he is one that can make a difference. 'In the actual market I don't think there is a value for him but if I had to give a price I would say he is worth 250million (euros).

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Down and out: Mario Balotelli reacted angrily to Italy's Euro 2012 defeat


'I say this to give a figure but you would have to ask the City owner (Sheikh Mansour) how much he is worth.'

Raiola added that he could see no immediate return to Italy for Balotelli.

'I'm 200 per cent certain that Mario will not return to Italy at least while I'm his agent.'

Balotelli is under contract at the Etihad Stadium until June 2015.The volatile front-man was reduced to tears in the wake of the Euro 2012 final. He endured a frustrating evening as Spain romped to a historic third successive major international tournament victory.

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Firing blanks: Balotelli was unable to prevent Spain from running away with the trophy


And unfortunately after the match the ugly side of his game came to the fore once more after the striker clashed with members of Italy's backroom staff.Balotelli had had a splendid tournament until that point, most notably when he blasted Italy into Sunday's showpiece with a stunning double to down Germany.

However at the full-time whistle in Kiev, the Manchester City man made a beeline for the dressing room. He came up against resistance from senior figures and appeared to push one.

After several minutes, Balotelli could then be seen on his haunches in the centre of the pitch. He later collected his medal but broke down in tears as soon as he returned to the pitch.Italy coach Cesare Prandelli says his player will emerge stronger from the shattering experience.

'I told Mario that these are experiences you have to deal with and have to accept,' said Prandelli. 'You have to hold your hands up and say the opponents were better, accept defeat.

'But you also have to make sure this helps you going forward and you can grow from the experience. This has happened to a number of players, and will happen again, but this is what sport is all about.'

MARIO BALOTELLI CLOCKWATCH

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I'm outta here: Mario stormed off at full-time


Five minutes: Appears to have a minor lash out at Spain defender Sergio Ramos after being beaten in the air.

12: Narrowly fails to get on the end of Andrea Pirlo's ball over the top, with Spain goalkeeper Iker Casillas hurriedly clearing his lines.

26: Casillas once again thwarts the Manchester City striker, who looks poised to head home Federico Balzaretti's excellent left-wing cross, but for the Spain goalkeeper who just about turns it away.

38: Ends a promising Italy attack with a strike from 25 yards that sails high over the bar.

48: Fails in his efforts to win a penalty after falling to the ground under pressure from two Spanish defenders, having tried to jink his way past.

51: Narrowly fails to get the rebound after Antonio Di Natale's close range strike is parried by Casillas.

58: Shoots over from just outside the area after Casillas had clawed Pirlo's free-kick away.

67: Continues to show an impressive work-rate and wins three free-kicks in 10 minutes after being fouled by Alvaro Arbeloa, Pedro Rodriguez and Xabi Alonso.

90: Cuts a frustrated figure up front as Spain run riot in the closing stages and walks straight off the pitch following the full-time whistle.

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Words of sympathy: Italy coach Cesare Prandelli comforted his striker
 

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Gamblers lost heavily in Euro football final


3 July 2012 5:34 PM | Updated 5:41 PM

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Gamblers have reportedly lost heavily due to the unexpectedly one-sided result of the Euro 2012 final.

In the match that took place in the early hours of 2 July Singapore time, Spain defeated Italy 4-0 to claim the trophy.

Many had anticipated a more even game, Lianhe Wanbao reported. The opening odds gave Spain level/half ball, meaning gamblers would lose only half of their stakes if the game resulted in a draw.

Punters were mostly unimpressed with Spain’s semi-final game against Portugal. In contrast, Italy had been playing well on its way to the final. When the match started and Spain took the lead in 14 minutes, punters still believed Italy would come back and reportedly started to bet more on Italy, hoping to recoup and potentially win more if the team scored.

It was a similar situation two years ago, when Argentina lost to Germany 4-0 in the World Cup. It was said that many had bet on Argentina to win the game. Those who bet $1,000 on Argentina before the start of the game doubled their stakes and bet $2,000 on the nation when Germany scored its first goal.

When Germany scored its second goal, they placed $4,000 more on Argentina. When Germany scored the fourth goal, the group placed a further $16,000 on Argentina, still hoping for a fight-back. By the time the final whistle went, these people have lost more than $30,000.

Many gamblers were believed to have suffered this fate with Italy, although it is not known how much were lost this time this time. There was talk that punters placed about the same amount of bets on each side before the match started. Once Spain scored its first goal, punters favoured Italy more heavily.

The wide score-line is unusual for a final, when the two teams are usually evenly matched. The stifled performance of the Italian players left some fans wondering if the match had been rigged, especially since Italy’s domestic league was embroiled in a match-fixing scandal.

A fan, known only as Mr Wang, told the Chinese daily that punters can only blame themselves for their misplaced faith. Other fans have voiced their suspicions online, with one asking how Italy could lose so badly after making its way to the finals.

Mr Teo Ser Luck, Minister of State for Trade and Industry, who is a sports fan, believes that Spain has won on its own merit. He added that the country has a strong midfield with players such as Xavi Hernandez pulling the strings. He added that a lot of Italian players cried at the final result and their feelings seemed genuine.

Mr Dennis Foo, CEO of St James Holdings, said Italy lost by such a big margin as it played most of the second half with just 10 men. He said around 1,500 fans watched the game at his club, packing the place to full capacity.

A 28-year-old accountant, who wanted to be known only as Ms Wang, said things did not go well for Italy with their injury problems. Yet another fan, who gave his name only as Mr Tan, said that despite the loss, Italy can be proud of being in the final and there is no disgrace in losing to a strong side like Spain.
 

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Casillas called for an end to injury time in Euro 2012 final out of respect for Italy
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Spain disproved boring tag with empathic final win, insists Alonso
The midfielder confirms La Roja were aware of their critics during the tournament, but insists minds would now have been changed following their 4-0 demolition of Italy


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'No one can beat this Spanish machine' - Maradona hails La Roja after Euro 2012 victory
The controversial figure lauded the newly-crowned champions for winning three consecutive major tournament titles before underlining his other highlights from the competition


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Prandelli: Balotelli must learn to accept defeat
The Azzurri coach believes that the loss in the Euro 2012 final will help the Manchester City striker grow as a footballer, while also praising the team's overall performance


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Fiore: Prandelli made mistakes but there was no stopping Spain
The former Udinese and Lazio attacking midfielder feels that the Nazionale boss got several things wrong in Kiev, but argues that La Roja are virtually unbeatable


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King of Spain expresses gratitude to Euro 2012 winners
After emerging victorious against Italy in the final of the European Championship, the defending champions have been lauded back at home


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Shevchenko: Euro 2012 was a success for Ukraine
The legendary attacker has voiced his satisfaction with the performance of the co-hosts at this summer's European Championship


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'It's time to enjoy our win with the people' - Casillas, Alonso and Fabregas lead Spanish celebrations in Madrid
The three Spaniards were among seven others named in the official 'team of the tournament', after they helped Spain to their third consecutive major tournament win


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Deschamps turns down France job - report
The former Les Bleus international has reportedly rejected an offer to become the national side's new coach and replace his departed friend Laurent Blanc at the helm


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Xabi Alonso: Spain feel less euphoric than in 2008
The Real Madrid midfielder has admitted the him and his team-mates' celebrations were less intense than four years ago, but was nonetheless over the moon with their latest triumph


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Prandelli: Italy must not make 'one step forward and two steps back'
The trainer is happy with the Azzurri’s displays during the tournament, despite losing to Spain in the final, and believes playing well is the key to getting results in the future


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Platini: Euro 2012 was a resounding success
The Frenchman feels this summer's European Championship delivered in every aspect, and was especially pleased with the use of five extra officials during games

 

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Klopp impressed by new acquisition Reus
The coach has lauded the 23-year-old's performances in Poland and Ukraine, and defended the €17m transfer fee that was paid to secure his services


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Deschamps is the least worst candidate for France job, says Amoros
The right-back during Les Bleus' 1982 World Cup run is disappointed with the over-reliance on the 1998 World Cup-winning generation when it comes to picking coaches


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'If not for Barca players, the Spanish team would not be what it is today' - Belletti hails Camp Nou influence
The former Fluminense full-back believes that La Roja would not have reached their current level of success without the Blaugrana stars


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Chelsea boss Di Matteo expecting Torres to be 'fantastic' next season
The Spanish striker has impressed after winning the Golden Boot at Euro 2012, and the Italian coach believes that there will be plenty of goals for him in the upcoming campaign


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Germany must not show any arrogance, says Bierhoff
The former AC Milan striker has issued a warning to the national side, and hopes they can learn from their Euro 2012 failings before the 2014 World Cup


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Plenty of controversy lies in store, but Van Gaal is the right man for Netherlands job
The flamboyant coach might have failed during his first spell in charge of Oranje, but he appears to be the right man to get them back on track after a miserable Euro 2012


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Valdes: An honour for goalkeepers if Casillas won the Ballon d'Or
The Barca custodian is the latest to join a growing list of names backing the Spain No. 1 to be crowned player of the year, although he believes Iniesta also deserves the award


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Cristiano Ronaldo 'demanded' last penalty against Spain, reveals Nani
The Seleccao were eliminated from the Euros at the semi-final stage by their Iberian rivals, and the Manchester United winger has admitted that his captain wanted to shoot last


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De Gea: Casillas is the best goalkeeper in the world, he deserves the Ballon d'Or
The former Atletico Madrid keeper thinks that his compatriot would be a worthy winner of the award, hailing the 31-year-old as the best shot-stopper in the game


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Ballon d'Or should go to Xavi or Casillas, says Toni Grande
Vicente del Bosque's right-hand man believes a Spanish player should clinch the prestigious award after the team won their third international tournament in a row


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Albiol: Casillas deserves to win the Ballon d'Or
The Blancos defender has backed his goalkeeper to claim the player of the year accolade and admitted that he was confident of Euro 2012 glory once Portugal were eliminated


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Valdano: Spain are like Brazil 1970 but with more continuity
The former Real Madrid director feels that La Roja's all-conquering side are marginally better than their South American counterparts, and credit must go to Vicente del Bosque


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Casillas looks to join Cristiano Ronaldo in Ballon d'Or race: What Real Madrid are getting back from Euro 2012‏
Ten of Los Blancos' 11 players at Euro 2012 reached the semi-finals, but worries of fatigue will be cast aside as their star men hope to carry their good form into the new campaign


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Fabregas: Indonesia have great potential
The former Arsenal captain acknowledged that he was impressed by the performance of a Merah Putih selection during an exhibition match at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium


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Netzer: Germany were not clever enough against Italy
The Mannschaft legend has defended the class of 2012, but feels they were tactically outgunned by Cesare Prandelli's Azzurri in the European Championship last-four clash


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'Spain would have it all with a player like Cruyff' - Gerrie Muhren believes La Roja are not the best team ever
The former Real Betis midfielder believes that Oranje's 1974 incarnation would be able to beat the current European and world champions


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Deschamps to make France decision at the weekend - report
The French Football Federation are giving the former Olympique de Marseille boss as much time as is necessary to decide if he will take charge of his country


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Without Xavi, Alonso and Casillas, there would be no treble, says Del Bosque
The 61-year-old admitted the presence of the trio proved imperative to his plans, and also played down the controversy surrounding his 'false nine' system


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Pele: It's time to give the Ballon d'Or to Casillas
The Brazil legend is backing the goalkeeper to win the prestigious individual award, claiming his contribution to La Roja's recent success has been undervalued


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Iniesta slams Mourinho over Spain criticism
The Spanish midfielder says that commenting on the coach's "sterile" remarks would be a "waste of time", and is backing Lionel Messi to win the Ballon d'Or award


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Pele: Brazil's 1970 World Cup winners better than Spain
The legendary No.10 feels has described La Roja as the best team he has seen for 'two generations' but argues that they do not have as many truly great players as the Selecao did


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Nasri, Ben Arfa, Menez and M'Vila to face FFF hearing on July 27 - report
The four players have been informed that they must appear before a disciplinary panel following their behaviour in Les Bleus' Euro 2012 campaign in Poland and Ukraine


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Buffon goes on religious pilgrimage to Bosnia
The former Parma shot-stopper flew into the country on Tuesday before making his way to the site, which has also been visited by Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini


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Xabi Alonso: Spain's dominance not over yet
The Real Madrid midfielder has highlighted that La Roja's domination in world football could continue for years to come following their Euro 2012 triumph as he eyes more silverware


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'Selfish Balotelli deserves a lot of slaps' - Di Canio
The 43-year-old stated that the former Inter striker thinks the "world revolves around him", but praised his strike partner Cassano as the spearhead of the Azzurri's campaign


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Brazil drop out of top 10 in new Fifa rankings
The Selecao lost friendlies to Mexico and Argentina in June and now sit in 11th place while England jump to fourth after reaching the quarter-finals at Euro 2012


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Casillas' friendship with Xavi landed him in trouble with Mourinho, claims midfielder's father
The Barcelona playmaker's father has revealed that the Real Madrid coach had issues with the duo's good rapport, and hailed their role in Spain's Euro 2012 success


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Balzaretti: I'll either go to Paris Saint-Germain or stay at Palermo
The Azzurri full-back, who featured in Sunday's Euro 2012 defeat to Spain, has been linked with AC Milan, Inter and Napoli, but insists he will not join another Italian club


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Ancelotti rules out Paris Saint-Germain move for Terry
The former Juventus coach dismissed rumours surrounding the Blues defender, but conceded that the club need to strengthen their rearguard if they are to win Ligue 1 next season


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French football has been sick for two years, says Halilhodzic
The former Lille and PSG coach stated that Les Bleus have been struggling since the 2010 World Cup because of a failure to root out the "rotten" members of the team


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Jordi Alba targets place in Spain's Olympic squad
The defender took part in all of La Roja's matches in Poland and Ukraine, but insisted that he is fit to play one more tournament this summer


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Fernando Torres revels in Euro 2012 crown after 'complicated' season
The former Liverpool forward conceded that he endured a tough campaign at Stamford Bridge, but insisted that he is only focusing on the three titles he has won


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Pirlo: Only Spain are superior to Italy
The 33-year-old regista acknowledged that La Roja are one step above his side, and revealed his pleasure that Cesare Prandelli will remain in charge of the Nazionale

 
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