Euro 2012 News: Paul Scholes is England’s Pirlo, says Michael Owen

The word for the day is depression. But life goes on.
Here’s the latest Euro 2012 news headlines.
- Paul Scholes is England’s Pirlo, says Michael Owen — Manchester Evening News
- Spain won’t change despite ‘boring’ tag, says Xabi Alonso — The Guardian
- Euro 2012 a Hit for TSN in Canada — Canadian Sports Media Blog
- Mark Lawrenson faces backlash for calling Twitter users ‘sad’ — The Guardian
- Andrea Pirlo’s penalty dink for Italy was reaction to a ‘fired-up’ England goalkeeper Joe Hart — The Telegraph
- England’s Euro 2012 exit to Italy pulls in 20 million in UK — The Guardian
- Italy 0-0 England: Pirlo dictates the game — Zonal Marking
- Guardian writers present their England XI for World Cup 2014 — The Guardian
- Gerrard says he intends to continue playing for his country and wearing the armband for as long as he is wanted — BBC Sport
- Bastian Schweinsteiger’s ankle gives Germany a headache — The Guardian





2 Responses to Euro 2012 News: Paul Scholes is England’s Pirlo, says Michael Owen
LOL even if we had the actual Pirlo, it wouldn’t matter. He wouldn’t get in ahead of Gerrard or even the wonder that is Jordon Henderson apparently, and, the freedom that he enjoys in the Italian system he wouldn’t even be close to getting with Roy’s shackle – chain – shackle formation.
oh please…