I don’t know about you, but I’m still a bit delirious after watching England’s triumphant come-from-behind victory against Sweden. Impressive, indeed. But I’m not ready to put my money on the team going far, quite yet.
Meanwhile, here are today’s top Euro 2012 headlines:
- Shay Given has admitted he is ready to quit international football after Euro 2012 — Sky Sports
- Uefa charges Croatia with racism after alleged chanting — The Guardian
- Zlatan Ibrahimovic couldn’t score on Joe Hart, so he drank his water instead — Dirty Tackle
- Roy Hodgson’s gamble against Sweden worked out for England, says Michael Cox — The Guardian
- Uefa investigates claims banana thrown and monkey chants during clash between Italy and Croatia — The Telegraph
- Ireland not just there for the sing-song says Shay Given, who hits back at Roy Keane — The Guardian
- Cristiano Ronaldo has his own bodyguards and suite at the Portugal team hotel — Dirty Tackle
- Czech Republic’s Tomas Rosicky hopeful he will face Poland — The Guardian
- Twitter data visualization tool reveals public sentiment around each England player — The Next Web
- Russia’s Alan Dzagoev tells fans to behave at Greece match — The Guardian
- Euro 2012 scouting report: Olivier Giroud, France — The Telegraph
- Holland find past glories a hindrance rather than a help — The Guardian
- ‘Greece have nothing to be afraid of’ — UEFA.com
- Mario Balotelli faces axe after poor form for Italy — The Guardian
- Poland psyched up for Czech test — UEFA.com
- Why is Roy Keane so out of touch with his Ireland roots? — The Guardian
- Group permutations explained — UEFA.com