Euro 2012 News: Joachim Low Not Happy to Find Out About Mole In German Team
If you wanted a weekend of quality soccer, you’ve got it — with France against Spain today, and Italy versus England tomorrow. There is nothing better!
When you get a chance, be sure to catch up on any of the Euro Talk podcast episodes — daily goodness from Laurence, Kartik, Kristan, Morgan and Matt.
Meanwhile, here’s the latest Euro 2012 news headlines from the past 24 hours:
- Joachim Low not happy to find out that his team news had been leaked to the German media — Sky Sports
- England have nothing to fear against Italy says Roy Hodgson — The Guardian
- Enjoy England v Italy with Mario Balotelli Bingo — The Telegraph
- England have no intention of going home, says Scott Parker — The Guardian
- Ashley Cole is targeting his 100th cap in the Euro 2012 final — BBC Sport
- Portugal start to believe, and not just because of one man — The Guardian
- Löw’s winning gamble shows Germany’s strength — UEFA.com
- Laurent Blanc insists France will fight Spanish possession — The Guardian
- Roy Hodgson has given little thought given to possible penalty-takers — Sky Sports
- Five ways England can tame the Italians — The Guardian
- Paolo Di Canio says England are similar to Italy in the 1980s — BBC Sport
- Scott Parker confident England can ‘do a Chelsea’ — The Guardian
- Review of Jonathan Pearce and Martin Keown’s abysmal commentary on UK TV — 200%
- YouTube and Netflix should be investing in European Championship soccer, not original programming — TechCrunch
- Russia have been hit by another UEFA fine following more extremist behaviour by their fans — Sky Sports






One Response to Euro 2012 News: Joachim Low Not Happy to Find Out About Mole In German Team
With 5 games to play, this European Championship has been the BEST international football tournament that I recall (1986 World Cup being my first, vague, memory from a major tournament).
The tempo of the games is beyond belief. How these guys can keep it up after playing 50 + games for their respective clubs is incredible.
Let’s see if the Spaniards can walk in the ball in the net in an hour or so.
And, tomorrow, if Roy gets vindicated for recognizing the team’s strengths and limitations, or do we see another heartbreaking exit in the 1/4 Finals.