We finally have a breather from the daily dose of football we’ve been enjoying since Euro 2012 kicked off. But the news doesn’t stop, so here are the latest Euro 2012 news headlines from the past 24 hours:
- Steven Gerrard warns against Italy complacency — BBC Sport
- Ukraine coach Oleg Blokhin tells journalist ‘let’s take it outside’ during press conference — The Daily Mail
- Why we can admire Steven Gerrard and John Terry at last — The Guardian
- England ‘spirit’ delights Hodgson — BBC Sport
- Pedro Proença to referee England v Italy — The Guardian
- Andrei Arshavin hit by controversy after Russia exit after blaming fans for team’s exit from the tournament — The Telegraph
- Spain are victims of their own success — The Guardian
- Every Euro 2012 group stage goal in less than 2 minutes — 101 Great Goals
- Authorities believe found body is that of missing Ireland fan — The Guardian
- Italy coach Cesare Prandelli plans to confront Mario Balotelli over outburst following goal — The Independent
- Italy’s Giorgio Chiellini will miss England quarter-final — The Guardian
- Under-fire Poland chief refuses to stand down after Euro 2012 exit — The Independent
- Holland captain Mark van Bommel makes way for young brigade — The Guardian
- Hosts Crash Out (But Are Not Weak!) — KickTV
- Uefa admits Ukraine were deprived of a goal against England — The Guardian
- Andriy Voronin has become the second player to quit the Ukraine national team — Sky Sports
- Roy Hodgson’s England record against Italy – Played 1, Lost Nil — The Guardian
- Referees confirmed for quarter-finals — UEFA.com
- Laurent Blanc upbeat despite France’s defeat to Sweden — The Guardian
- The salvation of Jesús Navas — UEFA.com
- England’s Ukraine victory nets peak of more than 18m viewers in UK — The Guardian
- Attacking spring back in Portugal’s step — UEFA.com
- Referee was biased towards Spain, says Croatia captain — The Guardian
- Fan zones soak up UEFA EURO 2012 action — UEFA.com
- Czech Republic captain Tomas Rosicky resumes training — The Guardian
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