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One midfielder too many: Spain lacking numbers at the back as Del Bosque names Euro 2012 squad
The Salamanca-born coach surprisingly omitted Adrian and Roberto Soldado in his final selection for the continental competition, and included only six natural defenders
May 27, 2012 1:30:00 PM
COMMENT
By Ben Hayward | Spain Expert
Three goalkeepers, four forwards, six defenders and 10 midfielders. Spain coach Vicente del Bosque was clearly playing to his strengths as he announced his final squad for Euro 2012 on Sunday, but the selection will cause concern - the list looks light at the back and overcrowded in the middle.
In came Victor Valdes, Gerard Pique, Sergio Busquets, Cesc Fabregas, Andres Iniesta, Xavi and Pedro from Barcelona, along with Athletic Bilbao duo Fernando Llorente and Javi Martinez, while Chelsea pair Juan Mata and Fernando Torres were also confirmed. Out went Adrian, Benat, Alvaro Dominguez, Isco, Javi Garcia, Nacho Monreal, Roberto Soldado and Bruno Soriano.
Adrian had looked to have done enough to be included after he scored and won a penalty in Spain's 2-0 win over Serbia on Saturday. The Atletico Madrid forward has enjoyed an impressive campaign at the Vicente Calderon and looked certain to make the cut.
In the end, however, Del Bosque dispensed with the former Deportivo La Coruna forward and also left out Soldado, disappointing on Saturday but in fine form for much of the season and a hat-trick hero in his previous game for Spain - a 5-0 win against Venezuela earlier this year.
Pedro's two-goal display in the final of the Copa del Rey on Friday was a timely boost for the Barcelona forward, who had looked set to miss out following an indifferent campaign at Camp Nou. With club colleague David Villa excluded after failing to recover from a broken leg sustained in December, Del Bosque has placed his faith in the recently improved Fernando Torres, along with Alvaro Negredo (poor in his 45 minutes on Saturday but an important individual in the qualifiers) and Llorente for the centre-forward role.
None convince completely, with the Basque forward seemingly unsuited to Spain's style of play, Torres far from the form which saw him shine at Euro 2008 and Negredo a somewhat uninspiring choice.
DEL BOSQUE'S SQUAD FOR EURO 2012
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GOALKEEPERS
Iker Casillas
Real Madrid
Victor Valdes
Barcelona
Pepe Reina
Liverpool
DEFENDERS
Jordi Alba
Valencia
Raul Albiol
Real Madrid
Alvaro Arbeloa
Real Madrid
Gerard Pique
Barcelona
Sergio Ramos
Real Madrid
Juanfran Torres
Atletico Madrid
MIDFIELDERS
Xabi Alonso
Real Madrid
Sergio Busquets
Barcelona
Santi Cazorla
Malaga
Cesc Fabregas
Barcelona
Andres Iniesta
Barcelona
Javi Martinez
Athletic Bilbao
Juan Mata
Chelsea
Jesus Navas
Sevilla
David Silva
Manchester City
Xavi
Barcelona
FORWARDS
Fernando Llorente
Athletic Bilbao
Alvaro Negredo
Sevilla
Pedro
Barcelona
Fernando Torres
Chelsea
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There are options, however. Cesc, Mata, Silva and even Iniesta can all play in advanced roles, while Del Bosque may decide to opt for a false No.9 at times in Poland and Ukraine.
There had been much meditation, the Spain coach said. Nevertheless, the decision to select only six natural defenders is a big risk. With Barca's courageous captain Carles Puyol sidelined, Sergio Ramos will move alongside Gerard Pique in central defence, with Raul Albiol as back-up.
Alvaro Arbeloa is likely to get the nod on the right as Athletic's Andoni Iraola misses out due to injury problems, but the Real Madrid man has been below his best in recent months. Arbeloa may also be required to cover on the other side if Jordi Alba is injured, with the Valencia defender the only left-back included. Juanfran Torres, meanwhile, is rewarded for his fine campaign at Atletico and makes the final cut.
Del Bosque can call on Javi Martinez, who played most of the season in central defence for Athletic and impressed there, or even Barca's Busquets, if there are injuries in defence. But it remains a risk as Spain look thin on the ground at the back and that is surely the principal problem for La Roja as they seek a third title at international level in successive major tournaments.
Calling up 10 midfielders seems a capricious choice by Del Bosque, who could conceivably have left out Sevilla's Navas or another of his middle men. It may be one too many.
Mathijsen plays down injury fears ahead of Euro 2012 The 32-year-old Malaga centre-back pulled up during Saturday's friendly against Bulgaria but is confident that he will not have to withdraw from the Netherlands squad
Torres ready to repay Del Bosque's faith after Spain call-up Chelsea striker is determined to not let down his international boss after finding out he had made the cut, revealing that he is even more excited than for his first call-up
Ter Stegen, Draxler, Cacau & Sven Bender omitted from final Germany squad The coach has confirmed his official 23-man roster to feature in next month's tournament in Poland and Ukraine, having made some surprises with his cuts
Torosidis could miss Euro 2012 opener against Poland The Olympiakos man is struggling with a knee problem and could be out of action for 10 days, casting doubt on his availability for the June 8 clash with the tournament hosts
Prandelli left to pick up the pieces as betting scandal robs Italy & Euro 2012 of Criscito The player's withdrawal from the Azzurri's 25-man Euro shortlist points to another period of muck-spreading in the Italian game as the betting scandal reaches the top of the sport
O'Shea must prove his fitness for Republic of Ireland, says Trapattoni The manager says the Sunderland defender must feature in the upcoming friendly, and throws his full backing behind Paul Green in light of criticism of the decision to call him up
Criscito vows to clear his name: I was only speaking with Genoa fans The Zenit left-back had his room at Italy's training base searched by police on Monday morning and was then dropped from the Azzurri squad for Euro 2012
Barry ruled out of England's Euro 2012 campaign Everton defender Phil Jagielka named as the replacement for the Manchester City midfielder after a scan has revealed the true extent of his stomach injury
'I have my sights firmly fixed on the future' - Hodgson reiterates long-term England commitment The Three Lions manager is confident of a positive performance at Euro 2012, but has reiterated his desire to continue in his role until his contract expires in four years' time
Prandelli trims seven players from Italy squad Domenico Criscito, Emiliano Viviano, Davide Astori, Salvatore Bocchetti, Luca Cigarini, Ezequiel Schelotto and Marco Verratti have all failed to make the cut for Euro 2012
Evra unconcerned by France display against Iceland Les Bleus showed their self-destructive side during the first half in Valenciennes which saw them fall two goals behind, before a second-half fight back salvaged a 3-2 victory
Trapattoni dismisses Roy Keane's criticism of McGeady The controversial ex-captain stated that the Spartak Moscow winger 'doesn't pull up trees and needs to do more' for his country, and the manager has issued his support
Criscito omitted from Italy's Euro 2012 squad The Zenit St Petersburg defender will not participate in this summer's European Championship after being questioned by police for his alleged role in the Scommessopoli scandal
Hangeland: England already look worn out The Norway defender believes that the stresses and strains of the Premier League season were evident amongst the Three Lions squad during the pre-Euro 2012 friendly
Blaszczykowski: Euro 2012 opener like a small final for Poland The Borussia Dortmund star has underlined the importance of the co-hosts' opening game against the Greeks, and is eager to start the tournament on a high
Agger: No boundaries to what Christian Eriksen can achieve The Liverpool defender has nothing but praise for his young compatriot, and feels the Ajax man can become a world-class star if he shows a more "dominant and aggressive" side
Hodgson demands Barry honesty over England fitness doubts The Manchester City midfielder suffered a groin injury in Saturday's 1-0 friendly win over Norway, but has little time to recover with the squad submission deadline imminent
Left-back in the changing room: Evra risks being dropped by France following Iceland shocker Laurent Blanc seemed to have been settled on his defensive line going into Euro 2012, but the Manchester United man's performance against Iceland casts doubt upon that
England should 'easily' reach Euro 2012 knockout stages, says Eriksson The former Three Lions boss believes that Roy Hodgson's side should advance from Group D without a problem, despite the absence of Wayne Rooney for their opening two games
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Kompany: England are my pick for Euro 2012 surprise The Belgium captain believes that the Three Lions could shock observers in Poland & Ukraine, and explains that Saturday's friendly begins their World Cup qualification campaign
Del Bosque did not have any reason to make many changes to Spain squad, says Clemente The former national team coach has voiced his opinion that the were no reasons to make drastic alterations to the team that won the World Cup only two years ago
Carroll feeling 'fresh' ahead of Euro 2012 The England forward believes that a run of games towards the end of the season with Liverpool helped him regain form and fitness after struggling for the majority of the campaign
My team-mates were teasing me over goal drought for France, Ribery reveals after Iceland strike Karim Benzema, Samir Nasir and Hatem Ben Arfa had been making fun of the Bayern Munich playmaker, but he then netted his first goal for Les Blues since April 2009
France boss Blanc tight-lipped on squad selection after victory over Iceland
The former Bordeaux trainer must make his final player choices by Tuesday but he was keeping his cards close to his chest after a patchy display in Valenciennes
I will be 100 per cent fit for Euro 2012, insists Fabregas
The Barcelona star has been sidelined for 10 days with a thigh problem but he has taken to Twitter to assure his followers that he will be ready for the June 10 clash with Italy
Poland remains in my heart, admits Germany's Klose
The Lazio forward was born in Opole in 1978 but he and his mother joined his father in Kusel seven years later and he ultimately elected to represent his adopted nation
Mertesacker unfazed after Germany's defeat to Switzerland
The centre-back was found wanting during his nation's shock loss in Basel, but remains convinced that him and his team-mates will prosper in Poland and Ukraine this summer
Gerrard brushes off injury fears
The England skipper insists it was always the plan for him to be substituted at half-time against Norway, and that he is fit and ready to lead the Three Lions at Euro 2012
Bilek signs new deal with Czech Republic
The national team coach has agreed terms for a new contract that will keep him at the helm for two more years after Euro 2012
Hodgson: Belgium will be proper test for England
The Three Lions boss thinks the calibre of opponent his team are facing in their next friendly match will serve them well in their bid for Euro 2012 success
Trapattoni: Results more important than the show
The 73-year-old is happy for his Republic of Ireland team to play defensively if they continue to win matches and insists that his coaching methods are not outdated
Low not fazed by loss to Switzerland
The national team coach has admitted that Saturday's result was a disappointment, but added that there's plenty of time to get back on track ahead of Euro 2012
Hodgson admits England 'could have done a little bit more' against Norway
The new Three Lions boss was pleased with the desire and application of his under-strength side as they began their build-up to Euro 2012 with an away win
Pirlo: Italy are like Juventus
The experienced midfielder feels that the national side are similar to the Serie A champions, and is confident the Azzurri can make the semi-finals in Poland and Ukraine
Keane dismisses rib injury fears
The LA Galaxy player said the knock he picked up against Bosnia and Herzegovina was nothing serious and urged the squad to relax ahead of Euro 2012
Campbell: England fans could end up coming back from Euro 2012 in a coffin
The former Arsenal defender disagreed with Uefa's claims that the tournament creates opportunities to reduce racism, and believes that Poland & Ukraine should not be hosts
May 28, 2012 10:35:00 AM
By Arthur Virgo
Former England international Sol Campbell has warned Three Lions fans to stay away fromEuro 2012, claiming that they "could come back in a coffin".
Racist chanting has been previously reported from football fans in the host nations of Poland and Ukraine, while the British government has advised fans of Afro-Caribbean or Asian descent not to travel to avoid racially-motivated attacks.
And the former Arsenal centre-back declared that supporters should simply avoid attending the tournament, telling the BBC: "Stay at home, watch it on TV. Don't even risk it ... because you could end up coming back in a coffin."
Uefa recently insisted that such events can be a catalyst for change in host nations, saying in a statement: "Euro 2012 brings the spotlight on the host countries and clearly creates an opportunity to address and confront such societal issues.
"Uefa's 'zero tolerance' approach to racism is still valid both on and off the pitch and ultimately the referee has the power to stop or abandon a match should racist incidents occur."
However, Campbell disagreed, opining that potential host nations should first make changes in order to win the right to hold a tournament.
"I think that they were wrong," he argued.
“What they should say is that 'if you want this tournament, you sort your problems out. Until we see a massive improvement ... you do not deserve these prestigious tournaments in your country.'"
The families of two England players, Theo Walcott and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, are reported to be staying away from Euro 2012 for fear of racist attacks.
The 63-year-old coach has dropped three players from his provisional panel to complete his final roster for this summer's tournament
May 27, 2012 5:45:00 PM
By Stefan Coerts
Polandboss Franciszek Smuda has announced his final 23-man squad for Euro 2012.
Smuda dropped Tomasz Jodlowiec, Michal Kucharczyk and Kamil Glik in the wake of Saturday's 1-0 friendly win over Slovakia.
"It was really painful to tell three players they will not participate in the finals," explained Smuda at a press conference.
"Saturday was very difficult for me. We played a friendly and I was praying the whole game that none of my players would get injured.
"Then, in the evening, I had a meeting with my assistants, captain Jakub Blaszczykowski and with the three players. I understand they are disappointed, but two months after the Euro finals we start our World Cup qualification campaign, so they can return if they make progress."
Poland kick off their Euro 2012 campaign on June 8 against Greece. They have also been paired with Czech Republic and Russia in Group A.
Domenico Criscito, Emiliano Viviano, Davide Astori, Salvatore Bocchetti, Luca Cigarini, Ezequiel Schelotto and Marco Verratti have all failed to make the cut for Euro 2012
May 28, 2012 2:53:00 PM
By Mark Doyle
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ITALY
GROUP C
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HOW THEY QUALIFIED
P
PTS
ITALY
10
26
ESTONIA
10
16
SERBIA
10
15
SLOVENIA
10
14
NORTHERN IRELAND
10
9
FAROE ISLANDS
10
4
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Italy coach Cesare Prandelli has cut seven players from his provisional squad for the European Championship ahead of Tuesday's friendly against Luxembourg.
It had been announced by the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) on Monday that Zenit left-back Domenico Criscito would not be travelling to Poland and Ukraine after his room had been searched by police as part of the investigation into the Scommessopoli match-fixing scandal.
Prandelli subsequently confirmed Criscito's defensive colleagues Davide Astori and Salvatore Bocchetti had also been axed, though for football reasons.
Palermo goalkeeper Emiliano Viviano has also missed out, with Prandelli electing to pick Morgan De Sanctis and Salvatore Sirigu to provide cover for captain Gianluigi Buffon.
In midfield, Atalanta duo Luca Cigarini and Ezequiel Schelotto have both been cut, as has Pescara starlet Marco Verratti, whose inclusion in the provisional panel had been something of a surprise.
Prandelli has not dropped any strikers, seemingly increasing the likelihood that he will retain all six of the forwards he named in his original 32-man list when he announces his final squad on Tuesday.
Kone and Tziolis out in the cold as Greece name Euro 2012 squad
The Euro 2004 champions have unveiled their 23-man party for the tournament in Poland and Ukraine, after the coach revealed the names of the two players that did not make the cut
May 28, 2012 10:36:00 PM
By Luis Mira
GREECE
GROUP A
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HOW THEY QUALIFIED
P
PTS
GREECE
10
24
CROATIA
10
22
ISRAEL
10
16
LATVIA
10
11
GEORGIA
10
10
MALTA
10
1
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</tbody>
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Greece head coach Fernando Santos has named his final 23-man squad for Euro 2012.
The Portuguese coach was expected to unveil the final list on Tuesday, but decided to make an early announcement of the players he will take to Poland and Ukraine.
Panagiotis Kone and Alexandros Tziolis have both learned that they did not make the cut, with Bologna midfielder Kone having been sent off in the 1-1 draw against Slovenia on Saturday.
Greece have been drawn with Greece, Russia and co-hosts Poland in this summer's showpiece event.
Prior to the start of the tournament, the Euro 2004 champions will play a friendly match against Armenia on Thursday.
Spain's Vicente del Bosque plays down Germany's defeat
The 61-year-old coach says that the results of the friendly matches do not mean anything, while hailing the positive atmosphere inside his own squad
May 29, 2012 12:45:00 AM
By Luis Mira
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SPAIN
GROUP C
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HOW THEY QUALIFIED
P
PTS
SPAIN
8
24
CZECH REPUBLIC
8
13
SCOTLAND
8
11
LITHUANIA
8
5
LIECHTENSTEIN
8
4
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Spain head coach Vicente del Bosque has given little importance to the friendly defeats of other teams regarded as favourites for the Euro 2012 title.
A much-changed Germany side suffered a surprise 5-3 defeat against Switzerland, while Netherlands lost 2-1 against Bulgaria, but Del Bosque is refusing to draw conclusions from the warm-up matches.
"I do not give any importance to Germany's defeat or to that of Netherlands," he told RTVE.
"These are just friendlies. What matters starts on June 8 [when the tournament begins]."
Just one day after announcing his final 23-man party for the Euros, Del Bosque confessed that he is thrilled with what he has found so far.
"We are mentally strong but we do not feel superior than anyone," he noted.
"We are delighted with the atmosphere in the group, with all those who are part of the squad, those who made the final group and those who did not.
"We hope it will continue like this because it is key for us to succeed."
The 61-year-old coach then explained the reason he left Barcelona's Thiago out of his squad for the tournament and hinted that continuity played a major role in his squad selection.
"Thiago had been to our liking in recent matches," he added. "But he suffered an injury which requires treatment and rest, and that is why we did not call him into the squad.
"If David Villa and Carles Puyol had not suffered injuries, we would have called up 21 of the 23 players who were at the World Cup."
Ronaldo: I am glad that Portugal are not favourites for Euro 2012
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Ben Arfa: France are more than just the '1987 Generation'
The Newcastle ace acknowledges that while he enjoys playing with the likes of Karim Benzema and Samir Nasri, les Bleus' side goes far beyond their individual talents
Better for Netherlands to lose now rather than at Euro 2012, says Van Persie
The Arsenal striker was on the scoresheet as the Oranje's preparations for the European Championship took a blow against Bulgaria, but he is not reading too much into the defeat
Low: Schweinsteiger will be fit for Euro 2012
The influential midfielder has been beset by injury problems this year but will still be able to produce his best form in Poland and Ukraine, his coach has declared
Karagounis full of optimism ahead of Poland opener
The 35-year-old cannot wait for the action to unfold in Poland and Ukraine, as he expressed his confidence in his team's ability to make an impression at the tournament
England squad to visit Auschwitz
The Three Lions players and coaches are set to visit the prominent Holocaust site to pay tribute to those who lost their lives in the death camps during World War II
Bento insists Portugal will not rely solely on Cristiano Ronaldo
The attacker is coming off the back of a wonderful season with Real Madrid, but the former Sporting boss knows that he cannot be expected to carry his country this summer
Jagielka: Lack of expectation could help England at Euro 2012
The defender took Gareth Barry’s place in the Three Lions' 23-man squad for the tournament and is hoping to play his part in a successful campaign under Roy Hodgson
Ribery relieved to end goal drought for France
The Bayern Munich winger was pleased to have found the back of the net for his country against Iceland, and is hoping for more of the same in Euro 2012
Huntelaar to wear No.9 jersey for Netherlands at Euro 2012
The Oranje have released their list of squad numbers for this summer's showpiece in Poland and Ukraine, with Robin van Persie requesting the No.16 shirt in honour of his son
Italy friendly with Luxembourg cancelled after earthquake
The Euro 2012 warm-up has been scrapped from the calendar after Tuesday's deadly events in the Emilia-Romagna region
Netherlands need to play higher up the pitch, says Cruyff
The 65-year-old believes that Bert van Marwijk's side must improve if they are to be able to break down resilient defences in the European Championships
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Although Les Bleus go to Poland and Ukraine with a wealth of talent, there are areas of their side that appear to be lacking badly
Prandelli makes all the right Euro 2012 squad choices to give Italy every chance of success
The Azzurri coach has done as good a job as possible of preparing his country for success in Poland and Ukraine, with his final 23 boasting great range and versatility
Denmark's Sorensen ruled out of Euro 2012
The experienced shot stopper will miss this summer's tournament due to injury, and has been replaced in the squad by Kasper Schmeichel
Afellay: Injury problems have made me stronger
The Barcelona player admitted that his lengthy spell on the sidelines has helped him improve mentally and physically, and added that he is "feeling good" following his comeback
Pressure mounts on Reus, Gomez & Klose at Euro 2012 as Low's Cacau gamble backfires
The head coach opted not to test alternatives, and after being forced to drop the Stuttgart man, is now left with just two established strikers in his final squad for Euro 2012
Spain are always favourites, says Figo
The Portuguese legend has voiced his opinion that the reigning champions are the team to beat at this summer's European Championship, and rues the lack of depth in La Liga
Paul Ince questions England passion
Former Three Lions skipper blasts the current squad's commitment but believes that they should be aiming for at least a spot in the semi-finals in Ukraine and Poland
Spiralling costs, ticketing mix-ups & the threat of defunct stadia: Poland & Ukraine organisers have plenty to prove at Euro 2012
The hosts are looking to ensure that the tournament maintains a legacy long beyond this summer, but fears remain over it's cost to the taxpayer
Bit-part Barry will not be missed at Euro 2012 but England face a muddle in the middle yet again
Manchester City man does not appear to suit Roy Hodgson's formation and the memories of Bloemfontein taint him - but Jagielka's call-up betrays a huge gap in squad depth
Schweinsteiger: Euro 2012 a fresh start after Champions League defeat
The midfielder is desperate to leave the disappointment of losing the European Cup final behind him and assured that he is focussed on the finals in Poland and Ukraine
Spain are hungry for third successive title, says Fernando Torres
The Chelsea attacker has insisted that the reigning champions are determined to lift another trophy, while claiming that he is in superb form ahead of Euro 2012
Albertini looking for repeat of Italy's good luck in 2006 World Cup at Euro 2012
The FIGC official is confident that the latest developments in the match-fixing investigation will motivate the Azzurri ahead of Euro 2012 rather than serve as a distraction
Pudil dropped from final Czech Republic squad for Euro 2012
Michal Bilek has announced his 23-man roster for the summer tournament in Poland and Ukraine which includes a late call up for Vladimir Darida
May 29, 2012 3:40:00 PM
By Tom Webber
Czech Republic coach Michal Bilek cut goalkeeper Tomas Grigar and rewarded Vladimir Darida with a spot in his final Euro 2012 squad at the expense of Daniel Pudil.
Darida was originally drafted in as emergency cover in case Tomas Rosicky did not recover from injury. But the Czech boss was impressed with the 21-year-old's debut against Israel on Saturday and has decided to include him for the tournament.
Bilek has been able to call upon all his high-profile players including Petr Cech, Tomas Sivok and Milan Baros. There are also eight domestic-based members who have been selected to travel to Poland and Ukraine.
Czech Republic will kick off their Euro 2012 campaign with the Group A match against Russia on June 8. They will then face Greece before their final group game against co-hosts Poland.
The 22-year-old centre-back has failed to prove his fitness after taking a knock to his foot during last month's Coupe de France triumph and will not travel to Poland and Ukraine
May 29, 2012 3:05:00 PM
By Mark Doyle
Croatia boss Slaven Bilic has been forced to leave defender Dejan Lovren out of his final Euro 2012 squad due to injury.
The Lyon centre-back has failed to recover from a foot problem he sustained in last month's Coupe de France final success over Quevilly.
Lovren is one of four players cut from Bilic's provisional panel, with Hajduk Split goalkeeper Goran Blazevic, Dinamo Zagreb defender Sime Vrsaljko and Dnipro attacker Nikola Kalinic also having been axed.
Croatia play Norway in Oslo on Friday before heading for Poland, where they will kick off their European Championship campaign against Republic of Ireland on June 10.
The Croats, who qualified courtesy of a play-off win over Turkey, also have Italy and Spain for company in Group C.
Destro & Ranocchia cut from Italy squad for Euro 2012
National team coach Cesare Prandelli has opted to drop the Inter defender and the Siena attacker from his provisional squad
May 29, 2012 11:25:00 AM
Italy coach Cesare Prandelli has cut Inter defender Andrea Ranocchia and Siena striker Mattia Destro from his provisional squad for the European Championship ahead of Tuesday's friendly against Luxembourg.
The national team boss had already dropped seven players on Monday, and has now finalised his roster for Euro 2012.
Serie A champions Juventus have eight players in the Italy squad for this summer's tournament, while runners-up AC Milan are represented by three players. No Inter players have made the final squad following the omission of Ranocchia.
The Azzurri start Euro 2012 with the Group C match against Spain on June 10. They will also have to deal with Croatia and Republic of Ireland in the group stages.
Gourcuff and Yanga-Mbiwa cut from France Euro 2012 squad
The Lyon man will not go to Poland and Ukraine after a disappointing season, while the Montpellier defender is also to miss out
May 29, 2012 10:39:00 AM
By Robin Bairner
Laurent Blanc has finalised the France squad that will travel to Euro 2012, reducing his numbers to the Uefa-requisite 23 by cutting Yoann Gourcuff and Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa from his unit.
Initially the France boss had named a total of 27 players in his pre-selection panel, but Olympique de Marseille’s Loic Remy dropped out last week because of a thigh problem sustained at the tail end of the Ligue 1 season along with Tottenham centre-back Younes Kaboul, who is also stricken.
Speculation was rife as to the identities of the other two unfortunate men would be, but Gourcuff was always considered to be a likely player to drop out after a difficult campaign with Olympique Lyonnais.
He was given the chance to impress in Sunday’s 3-2 friendly win over Iceland in Valenciennes, but clearly did not do enough in Blanc’s eyes to justify his selection.
Yanga-Mbiwa, meanwhile, was one of four centre-backs named in the initial squad, but the uncapped Montpellier player will not travel to Ukraine with the rest of the team, with his lack of experience probably a key factor in the coach’s decision making.
France meet Serbia on Thursday and then face Estonia on June 5 as their warm-up matches end. They will meet England, Sweden and co-hosts Ukraine in Group D of the competition proper.
Welbeck and Glen Johnson passed fit as Hodgson submits final England Euro 2012 squad
Manchester United forward has been out with injury since the Manchester derby but will travel to Ukraine and Poland while the right-back has been troubled by an infected toe
May 29, 2012 11:09:00 AM
By Matt Scrafton
Injured duo Danny Welbeck and Glen Johnson have been included in England's 23-man squad for Euro 2012.
The Manchester United forward has been struggling with an ankle injury sustained in a challenge with Nigel de Jong in the Manchester derby towards the end of last season, while Johnson has sat out training recently with an infected toe.
Joe Hart, Robert Green and Jack Butland, replacing John Ruddy, take up the goalkeeping positions, while Ashley Cole, Leighton Baines, Joleon Lescott, John Terry, Gary Cahill, Phil Jones, Phil Jagielka and Glen Johnson are the defenders.
Arsenal youngsters Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Theo Walcott join Scott Parker, Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard, Ashley Young, Stewart Downing, and James Milner among England’s confirmed midfielders.
In attack Andy Carroll, Jermain Defoe and Welbeck will fight over the forward positions in the absence of Wayne Rooney for the opening two games in Group D.England kick-off their campaign on June 11 against France.
Huntelaar to wear No.9 jersey for Netherlands at Euro 2012
The Oranje have released their list of squad numbers for this summer's showpiece in Poland and Ukraine, with Robin van Persie requesting the No.16 shirt in honour of his son
May 29, 2012 1:55:00 PM
By Stefan Coerts
Netherlands have announced that Klaas-Jan Huntelaar will wear the No.9 jersey at Euro 2012, while Robin van Persie has been allocated the No.16 shirt.
However, the Arsenal striker asked specifically to be given his squad number because his son Shaqueel was born on November 16, allowing the Schalke striker to don the much-coveted shirt in Poland and Ukraine this summer.
Huntelaar and Van Persie both started in Netherlands' 2-1 friendly loss to Bulgaria last Saturday, but it appears unlikely that they will be partnered in the Euro 2012 opener against Denmark on June 9.
Elsewhere, Wilfred Bouma has been awarded the No.5 jersey ahead of fellow left-sided defenders Jetro Willems and Stijn Schaars.
The trio are vying for a place in coach Bert van Marwijk's plans at left-back, but it seems that the PSV man may have jumped to the front of the queue.
Reveillere: I was unaware of Young's reputation of being a diver The experienced defender is not scared of the Manchester United attacker's tendency to go to ground rather easily, as he is confident the referees will punish such behaviour
Broken at Barcelona, but ready to rule Euro 2012 - Afellay's impact restores Dutch desire after friendly failures The former PSV man was the star of the show in Wednesday's win over Slovakia, and could play a key role for the World Cup finalists this summer
Spain's No.9: 'Euphoric' Torres rolls back the years to make light of Villa absence The Chelsea forward looked sharp and scored La Roja's first in a 4-1 win over South Korea on Wednesday. And with the Barcelona man sidelined, it looks like a timely return to form
Van Bommel: Netherlands must improve The holding midfielder has insisted that Oranje cannot afford to make the mistakes they made versus Slovakia at the European Championship
Low: I would require three or four players to mark Cristiano Ronaldo The German trainer has declared that he will not designate somebody to shadow the 27-year-old forward as he would require several men to stop the Portuguese ace
Torres: I value my place more after being on the outside The former Atletico Madrid and Liverpool striker is determined to prove his doubters wrong and continue to move up on La Roja's list of top scorers
Koscielny: To play against England is the worst possible draw France defender insists Euro 2012 Group D opener will be like a cup final for Les Bleus, while he is also looking forward to locking horns with his Arsenal team-mates
Cahill: England's style of play does not matter at Euro 2012
Chelsea centre-back believes Roy Hodgson's side should be prepared to sacrifice attractive football in the name of victory at the tournament in Poland and Ukraine this summer
Del Bosque happy with friendly victory: Everything was positive
The experienced trainer was relieved that he has no injuries to contend with and applauded the displays of the players who are set to return home on Friday
Casillas breaks international wins record with Spain's victory over South Korea
The iconic captain is celebrating yet another milestone in his career after becoming the player with the highest number of international triumphs, surpassing Lilian Thuram
Bernstein: FA has 'contingency plans' for racist abuse
Football Association chief has insisted that English football's governing body has plans to deal with any racism directed at their players during Euro 2012 in Poland and Ukraine
Quaresma: I would give the Ballon d'Or to Ronaldo
The former Chelsea man thinks that his compatriot deserves to win the accolade for his amazing club season, while playing down the Seleccao's draw against Macedonia
Rooney: I will be ready when England need me
The Manchester United striker is suspended for the first two group games of Euro 2012, but insists he will be raring to go as soon as he is called upon by manager Roy Hodgson
Leverkusen's Voller: Tranquillo Barnetta decision due this week
The Swiss international is the subject of transfer interest given his expiring contract with the German club, and a settlement over the matter will apparently be reached soon
Van der Sar has no qualms about labelling Stekelenburg his successor in the Netherlands national team
The Roma goalkeeper is ready to do great things at this summer's tournament, according to the former Juventus and Fulham man
Lahm unperturbed by Schweinsteiger's fitness problems
The Bayern Munich full-back believes his teammate at club and international level will be ready for the big kick-off, but points out that Joachim Low has other options anyway
Van Marwijk urges Afellay to follow Zidane example
The Dutch coach feels that the versastile Barcelona attacking midfielder can enjoy great success at Euro 2012 by cutting in from the left-hand side at every opportunity
Benzema and Giroud are compatible, insists Blanc
Les Bleus are expected to play one up top in Poland and Ukraine this summer, but the 46-year-old coach is refusing to discount the possibility of a two-man attack
Lampard: Chelsea's Champions League triumph will help England
The midfielder believes that the Blues' European win will galvanise the Three Lions ahead of the European Championships and insists there is nothing wrong with being underdogs
Russia to use World Cup failure as motivation for Euro 2012, says Semak
The Zenit St Petersburg veteran made it clear that his team-mates are fancying their chances at the European Championship in Poland and Ukraine
Reina bemoans Villa absence
The country's record goalscorer has been ruled out of this summer's proceedings in Poland and Ukraine with the broken leg he suffered during the Club World Cup
Group A is wide open, says Santos
The 57-year-old tactician is optimistic his charges will utilise their preparation time well ahead of the European Championship in Poland and Ukraine
Gerrard confident of England chances despite Rooney absence
The Three Lions skipper believes his side can cope without the Manchester United striker in the first two group games, as Hodgson's men prepare for the opener against France
Lampard pulls up with thigh injury in England training
The Chelsea midfielder suffered the blow during Wednesday's session and will be assessed by the medical team before a decision is made on his Euro 2012 hopes
Parker: Capello was distant and couldn't get his point across
Tottenham midfielder lifts the lid on the Italian's struggles to communicate with his players and admits that things are much easier to understand with Roy Hodgson in charge
Del Bosque urges Pique and Ramos to resolve conflict ahead of Euro 2012
The national team coach insists the defenders must patch up their differences sooner rather than later as they will have to be ready to help each other out for Spain's sake
Ashley Young believes World Cup snub made him a better player
The Manchester United man admits he was disheartened by Fabio Capello's rejection, though says he grew as a player from the experience, while praising new boss Roy Hodgson
'Defenders will hate facing Carroll at Euro 2012' - Roeder tips striker for England success
Former Newcastle boss believes £35 million Liverpool forward can make a big impact for the Three Lions this summer as long Roy Hodgson's team play to his strengths
Vermaelen determined to face England
The Arsenal defender is hoping he can overcome a groin inury in time for Belgium's friendly with the Three Lions at Wembley on Saturday and is hoping to face club-mate Walcott
Prandelli plays down 'cliche' Italy comparisons with 2006
The Azzurri boss feels the current situation can't be compared with the events from six years ago, as he hopes his players will unite following the Scommessopoli scandal
Sneijder underlines Netherlands' ambitions: 'We want to win Euro 2012'
The attacking midfielder reveals the Oranje are aiming high at this summer's European Championship, as he also hit back at Marco van Basten's criticism of the national team
BREAKING NEWS: M'Vila at risk of missing Euro 2012 after suffering injury
Albertini: Bonucci not under investigation
Speculation remains rife that the Juventus defender has also been implicated in the match-fixing scandal, but he has not yet received confirmation of such from the authorities
Mexican TV channel offered Guardiola and Mourinho punditry roles for Euro 2012 - report
The coaching duo have been rivals in their respective positions with Barcelona and Real Madrid, but have been given a chance to share a studio with one another
Lampard ruled out of Euro 2012 with thigh injury
The 33-year-old suffered the problem earlier in the week and is now set to be replaced by Liverpool's Jordan Henderson ahead of Saturday's friendly against Belgium
England's Euro 2012 basecamp 'completely different' to previous tournaments, says Neville
The national team's newly-appointed coach believes the squad's ability to mix with the locals and relax during games will aid their progression in the tournament
Lampard rules out retiring from England duty after Euro 2012
The 33-year-old, who has amassed 90 England caps, acknowledged that this summer's tournament may be his last, but is adamant that he is not contemplating quitting yet
O'Shea remains minor injury worry for Trapattoni
The versatile Sunderland defender has yet to fully recover from an ankle problem, meaning he might not be fit for his country's European Championship opener against Croatia
Jancker tips Netherlands and Italy to crash out of Euro 2012
The former Germany striker predicts how the early rounds of the tournament will pan out and, with that in mind, he doesn't hold much hope for the Oranje or the Azzurri
Kjaer: I will never play under Magath again
The Denmark international spent the 2011-12 campaign on loan in the Italian capital, and has ruled out a return to the Bundesliga side this summer
Low: Failure not an option for Germany
The national team coach is brimming with confidence ahead of Euro 2012, but stressed that success is by no means guaranteed given the quality of other big teams in the competition
Blanc: Ribery can make the difference at Euro 2012
The former Girondins de Bordeaux trainer had nothing but praise for the Bayern star following his fine performance on Thursday, and feels Samir Nasri is also on the right path
Prandelli would have no issue with Italy dropping out of Euro 2012
The national team coach has stated that he would have no problem if the decision was made to quit the competition for the benefit of the domestic game
Sneijder: Spain and Netherlands will reach Euro 2012 final
The Inter playmaker has nothing but praise for the defending champions, and believes that a rematch of the 2010 World Cup final could be on the cards this summer
Lahm: Germany have sensational quality
The Bayern Munich skipper feels that die Mannschaft will go far at this summer's tournament if they fulfil their potential, and claimed they have already demonstrated their class
Criscito: I should have gone to Euro 2012
The Zenit St Petersburg defender feels that the decision to cut him from the Azzurri roster for this summer's tournament was wrong, especially given that Leonardo Bonucci remains
Huntelaar voices frustration with substitute role
The prolific Schalke striker expressed his disappointment with his status as a bench-warmer at Oranje as the Dutch coach shuffles his pack to find the right balance
Mata backs England as Euro 2012 contenders
The diminutive Chelsea playmaker goes into the major championships off the back of a successful first season with the west London club, and admits the Three Lions could do well
Time running out for Germany to find winning formula ahead of Euro 2012
The DFB team may have earned a two-goal victory, but their attack was rusty while their rearguard went untested and Bastian Schweinsteiger's absence is of particular concern
France's 20-game unbeaten run has sealed their status as Euro 2012 dark horses
Victory over Serbia in Reims on Thursday evening handed Laurent Blanc's side an impressive milestone ahead of their European Championship campaign this summer
Low: Germany have to improve
The 52-year-old feels that the Euro 2008 finalists are not at their best just yet, but stated that Bastian Schweinsteiger is set to make a timely comeback from injury
Neville: Hart can make the difference for England at Euro 2012
The former Three Lions full-back, who was recently appointed as a coach with the national team, believes the Manchester City goalkeeper could play a vital role this summer
Blanc hopeful M'Vila will be fit for France Euro 2012 opener against England
The 46-year-old coach remains optimistic that the holding midfielder will be available for this summer's tournament as he continues to fine-tune Les Bleus' preparations
David Villa: Spain will not miss me at Euro 2012
The prolific forward insists La Roja have quality strikers available, especially Fernando Torres, and admits he was not fit enough to play for the team in Poland and Ukraine
France 2-0 Serbia: Ribery and Malouda extend Les Bleus' unbeaten run to 20 games but triumph spoiled by M'Vila injury
Two early strikes sent Les Bleus cruising against Sinisa Mihajlovic's side but the win was marred by the injury to one of the French contingent's key players
Germany 2-0 Israel: Gomez and Schurrle strike to round off Low's preparations for Euro 2012 with a win
The Bayern and Leverkusen players struck near the end of either half to lead the Mannschaft to victory in their last friendly before the tournament in Poland and Ukraine