Showing posts with label Euros. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Euros. Show all posts

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Prandelli ready to pull Italy out of Euros

Updated June 02, 2012 09:26:57

Cesare Prandelli says he would have no problem pulling Italy out of the European Championships, which start in a week's time, if that decision was taken to avoid tarnishing the image of the game.

Italy is being dragged through the mire once again due to a match-fixing scandal, in which first choice left-back Domenico Criscito was caught up leading to Prandelli ditching him from his tournament squad.

Since then a pair of Juventus players have also been implicated with centre-back Leonardo Bonucci being accused by a former team-mate of complicity in match-fixing when at Bari.

And now it is goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon who is suspected of illegal betting as reports have emerged that he spent 1.5 million euros over an eight-month period in a tobacco shop in Parma where you can place bets on football.

Neither player was named in the investigation by the Cremona public prosecutor, who issued a search warrant against Criscito and an arrest warrant against Lazio captain Stefano Mauri amongst several others.

But a document has been leaked to the press in which the Turin public prosecutor informs his counterpart in Cremona about Buffon's expenses.

Buffon allegedly made 14 different payments ranging from 50,000-euros ($64,000) to 200,000-euros ($257,000) and totalling 1.585 million euros ($2 million) to Massimo Alfieri, the owner of the tobacco shop.

The document also explains that Buffon's lawyer refused to answer questions about the reasons for such payments, citing the player's privacy as justification.

It has led to rumours that Italy may lose players from the national squad if further leaks or investigations implicate Bonucci and Buffon, or indeed other players, in a more concrete manner.

And if that is the case, Prandelli would have no qualms about his team being removed from Euro 2012.

"If it is decided that for the good of football the national team should not go to the Euros then that wouldn't be a problem," he said.

"As far as I'm concerned it wouldn't be a problem, there are more important things.

"I don't like crusades, I like meetings rather than taking a position without thinking about the repercussions.

"I would like to only be talking about football but what is happening is forcing me to do otherwise.

"As for the players, I repeat that those who are involved will not go to the Euros.

"But then if we want to start a crusade let's do so," he added sarcastically.

But Prandelli was quick to defend his players, reminding everyone that they were not among those named in the Cremona public prosecutor's investigation.

"The Juventus players, until it is otherwise proved, have not been subject to any type of notification of investigation (similar to an arrest warrant).

"(Buffon) is very strong, he has great character and manages to hide uneasy moments.

"But despite this, difficult moments like this one can still weigh on a person like him, even the strongest can be very sensitive."

Italy play their one and only warm-up match on Friday against Russia in Luxembourg before heading to their Krakow tournament base in Poland on Tuesday.

They will play world champions Spain, Ireland and Croatia in Group C.

AFP

Tags: sport, soccer, italy

First posted June 02, 2012 09:20:14


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Monday, December 5, 2011

England tackles France as Euros pit Spain against Italy

Updated December 03, 2011 09:12:20

Defending champion Spain and 1968 winner Italy will clash in Group C of Euro 2012 after the draw for next year's finals in Poland and the Ukraine was made in Kiev on Saturday morning.

The Republic of Ireland and Croatia make up the pool, with the top two sides progressing to the quarter-finals.

England was drawn in Group D with co-hosts Ukraine, Sweden and two-time winners France.

In a mouth-watering Group B, the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany and Portugal were all drawn together, while co-hosts Poland will face Greece, Russia and the Czech Republic in Group A.

World and European champions Spain will tackle Italy in its opening group game in the Polish city of Gdansk on June 10.

Vicente del Bosque's side overcame the Italians on its way to victory at Euro 2008 in Austria and Switzerland, with Cesc Fabregas netting the winning penalty in a quarter-final shoot-out following a 0-0 draw.

Group B appears to be the most finely balanced on paper.

Portugal and the Netherlands famously shared an ill-tempered last-16 match at the 2006 World Cup in Germany, which Portugal won 1-0 in a game that featured a record 16 yellow cards and four dismissals.

"It's a difficult draw but a great draw," Netherlands playmaker Wesley Sneijder said.

"We know our three opponents very well. If we manage to beat them and get out of the group, we'll be well placed to win the tournament. I'm confident."

Denmark, champion in 1992, last crossed swords with Portugal in qualifying, with its 2-1 victory in Copenhagen in October obliging Cristiano Ronaldo and his team-mates to qualify through the play-offs.

The opening Group D clash between England and France at Donetsk's Donbass Arena on June 11 will probably go a long way towards determining which side finishes top of its pool.

The teams previously met in their opening group match at Euro 2004, when two late strikes from Zinedine Zidane gave France a 2-1 victory after Frank Lampard had headed England in front.

"England are one of the biggest nations in football," France goalkeeper Hugo Lloris said.

"They'll start as favourites in the group ... Behind England, the Ukraine, Sweden and France will fight for second place."

The tournament kicks off on June 8, when Poland will take on 2004 champions Greece at the National Stadium in Warsaw, with the final taking place at Kiev's Olympic Stadium on July 1.

Earlier in the day, organisers insisted the tournament would be a huge success despite concerns about a lack of hotel rooms and inadequate infrastructure.

"Euro 2012 will be a resounding success, a milestone in the history of European football," declared UEFA general secretary Gianni Infantino at a press conference at the Olympic Stadium.

"Airports, roads, train stations and hotels have been developed or built from scratch.

"Poland and the Ukraine are ready to cope with a massive influx of tourists next summer. Work that normally takes 20 years has been done in a few years."

After repeated delays and spiralling costs, the Ukraine has now opened the stadiums in its four host cities.

The Olympic Stadium is the most expensive jewel in the tournament's crown - at a cost of more than $US550 million - with completely new venues in Lviv and Donetsk to go with the refurbished stadium in Kharkiv.

AFP

Tags: euro, soccer, sport, ukraine, poland

First posted December 03, 2011 08:50:18


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