Today’s the final day of the opening group matches, so there’s a ton of news about today’s matches as well as the teams going home. Let’s hope England continues their Euro 2012 tour for a few more days, at least.
Here are today’s Euro 2012 news headlines:
- So how good are Italy, now the official dark horses? — The Guardian
- Portuguese Commentator Goes Apoplectic Over Cristiano Ronaldo Goal (Audio Features Lasers!) — Who Ate All The Pies
- Uefa opens proceedings against Germany for ‘neo-Nazi banner’ — The Guardian
- Fresher England have better chance to progress, says Simon Kuper — Financial Times
- Joachim Löw plays down politics ahead of Germany v Greece — The Guardian
- Croatia has been fined 80,000 euros by UEFA after fans racially abused Italy’s Mario Balotelli — Sky Sports
- Slaven Bilic leaves Croatia a proud but disappointed man — The Guardian
- Andriy Shevchenko returned to training on Monday and is 50/50 to play against England — Sky Sports
- Holland’s humiliation a washout – or a watershed? — The Guardian
- Italy ‘can beat anyone’ says boss — BBC Sport
- In Uefa’s sad world a pair of marketed underpants is worse than racism — The Guardian
- Spain coach Vicente Del Bosque says Spain were poor — BBC Sport
- Laurent Blanc warns France not to underestimate Sweden — The Guardian
- Hamren – Swedes won’t lay down — Sky Sports
- Rio Ferdinand attacks Uefa’s fine for Nicklas Bendtner — The Guardian
- Police are looking for suspect who shot someone in Toronto where dozens had gathered to watch Italy-Ireland — FOX Soccer
- Holland were too arrogant, says Denmark’s Christian Eriksen — The Guardian
- Now or never for Pyatov’s Ukraine — UEFA.com
- Arjen Robben hints unrest undermined Holland’s campaign — The Guardian
- Greek football mourns Alketas Panagoulias — UEFA.com
- Italy player explains why he ‘gagged’ Mario Balotelli — The Guardian
- Returning Rooney ready to roll — UEFA.com
- We need to find Holland mole who leaked tactical plans, says Wesley Sneijder — The Guardian













